Starter quiz
- Who should we speak to if we are worried about something?
- a trusted adult ✓
- a stranger
- a best friend
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- Online means using the ...
- 'internet' ✓
- Which digital devices can we use to go online?
- a remote control
- a tablet ✓
- a book
- a smartphone ✓
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- You should come offline if your trusted adult tells you to. True or false?
- 'True' ✓
- Everyone goes online. True or false?
- 'False' ✓
Exit quiz
- Some people enjoy watching videos online. True or false?
- 'true' ✓
- A ______ can help you if you see something scary online.
- 'Trusted adult' ✓
- Children should watch everything online. True or false?
- 'false' ✓
- What should you do if you see something scary online?
- show your friend
- keep it to yourself
- stop watching ✓
- tell a trusted adult ✓
- continue watching
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- How might we feel if we watch a scary video online?
- excited
- worried ✓
- happy
- upset ✓
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- What can internet filters do?
- turn the sound off digital devices
- make the internet faster
- block things online ✓
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- People can use the internet to watch a variety of content.
- Some things online are not made for children.
- Scary things online might make us worried, upset or angry.
- It is not our fault if we see scary things online.
- If we see scary things online we should tell an adult we trust.
Common misconception
Filters keep children completely safe.
Although internet filters can be a useful tool for protecting young people, they cannot block out all harmful material and can give a false sense of security to parents and carers.
Keywords
Online - using the internet
Scary - something that makes us feel frightened
Worried - thinking about something bad or upsetting
Trusted adult - someone we know offline who makes us feel safe and can help us
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