Starter quiz
- Match the word to the correct definition.
- internet⇔a network connecting digital devices across the world ✓
- online⇔using the internet ✓
- reason⇔why something has happened ✓
- fake⇔not real ✓
- Not everyone tells the ______ online.
- 'truth' ✓
- How might we be tricked online?
- clicking on fake links ✓
- using apps our trusted adults have agreed on
- clicking on fake pop-ups and adverts ✓
- using trusted websites
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- It can be difficult to identify fake information online. True or false?
- 'True' ✓
Exit quiz
- How might we feel if we see someone lying online?
- upset ✓
- excited
- happy
- worried ✓
- confused ✓
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- It is important to tell the ______ online.
- 'truth' ✓
- What should we do if someone is lying online?
- tell a trusted adult ✓
- show your younger brother
- stay online
- ask a trusted adult to click the report or block button ✓
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- Is it ever ok to tell small, harmless lies online? Yes or no?
- 'No' ✓
- What bad things might happen if someone lies about doing something scary or dangerous online?
- someone will believe the lie, copy them and get hurt ✓
- someone will feel worried ✓
- they will look cool and impress others
- they will make other people laugh
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- Online lies can be upsetting and can make us worried.
- It’s important to always tell the truth online because lying online can have a big impact.
- If we are upset or worried by lies online, we should ask a trusted adult for help.
Common misconception
It’s ok to lie online if it seems harmless or makes us look better.
It’s important to help pupils understand that honesty online is just as important as honesty in real life, and even 'harmless' lies can have big effects.
Keywords
Truth - something that is real
Lie - something that is not true
Worried - thinking about something bad or upsetting
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