Today is Safer Internet Day! Pupils will be learning throughout the week about the concept of identity and what it means to be 'free to be me' online.

We would like to share some resources with you to use at home to help protect your children whilst they navigate the rapidly changing technological landscape.

SaferInternet.org - the official website of Safer Internet Day. Visit this site to find out more about the day and the theme 'free to be me'.

ThinkUKnow - the education site from the National Crime Agency' CEOP organisation. Visit this site to learn about staying safe online and play fun games to help remember the best ways to be safe. 

NetAware - a collaboration between NSPCC and o2. Visit this site to learn about the various apps, websites and social networks children use and how to keep safe whilst using them.

Vodafone Digital Parenting - an advice site created by Vodafone for parents. Visit this site to get expert advice on eSafety and read their digital newsletters. 

Internet Matters - an online safety resource. Visit this site for advice broken down by age on how to stay safe online.

 

Below we will be posting some pieces of work that were made during the week across the school.

In KS1, pupils were looking at their online identities and what is good to share and what should be kept private. They created posters which had pictures and text about things they enjoy online and offline and were asked to tick or cross/red or green whether it should be kept private or not.

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In KS2, pupils were looking their online identities and trying to guess the identity of the sheet they were given based on the clues on it. They also discussed what identity is and how to show a positive identity online. 

Two of our pupils also created a song in their own time and we would like to share it with you below. 

Year 3 also created posters as part of their homework. Here are a couple of examples.