Starter quiz
- Match the word to the correct definition.
- digital device⇔a smartphone, tablet, computer, laptop or smartwatch ✓
- trusted adult⇔someone we know offline who makes us feel safe and can help us ✓
- online⇔using the internet ✓
- We should feel ______ online.
- 'safe' ✓
- What things might make us feel worried online?
- scary videos ✓
- funny photos
- kind messages
- loud noises ✓
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- What should we do if we see something online that makes us worried?
- keep watching
- put our device away ✓
- tell a friend
- tell a trusted adult ✓
- tell a sibling
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- What can we do online?
- give our family a hug
- chat to our friends ✓
- watch videos ✓
- play games ✓
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- How would someone feel if they were playing a game online that their trusted adult had approved?
- happy ✓
- calm ✓
- sad
- worried
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Exit quiz
- Match the word to the correct definition.
- worried⇔thinking about something bad or upsetting ✓
- dangerous⇔something that could hurt or upset us ✓
- safe⇔something that won't hurt us ✓
- We might see or hear ______ things online.
- 'upsetting' ✓
- How might our body tell us that we are feeling worried?
- we might get a funny feeling in our tummy ✓
- we might feel calm and relaxed
- we might want to smile or laugh
- our heart might beat faster ✓
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- What should we do if we get a funny feeling in our tummy when we are online?
- stay online
- tell a friend
- put our device away ✓
- tell a trusted adult ✓
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- Children can turn their digital device off and ask for help if they are feeling worried online. True or false?
- 'True' ✓
- How can we stay safe online?
- only use websites or apps that our trusted adult has agreed on ✓
- keep watching if we see something scary online
- keep it a secret if we feel worried about something online
- never share photos or videos of ourselves ✓
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- We can see and hear upsetting things online.
- If we are in danger, our body will often warn us.
- We each feel worries in different ways, for example, in our tummy or by feeling hot.
- If we get a funny feeling in our tummy, we should tell a trusted adult .
Common misconception
Children are powerless online.
Children should know that they have the power to turn off their digital devices, say no and ask for help from a trusted if they are ever scared or worried.
Keywords
Worried - thinking about something bad or upsetting
Trusted adult - someone we know offline who makes us feel safe who can help us
Safe - something that won't hurt us
Dangerous - something that could hurt or upset us
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