Our Internet Rules

One of the ways we keep you safe is by teaching you how to use the internet safely.

Over the next week I will be setting every child a challenge on SeeSaw to design a poster for Keeping Safe on the internet.

We will focus initially on these rules as they fit in with our values.

Year 3 and 4 film: Play Like Share https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/8_10/watch/

For more information https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/8_10/

Year 3 Rules to focus on

1. I learn online – I use the school’s internet and devices for schoolwork, homework and other activities to learn and have fun. I only use apps, sites and games if a trusted adult says I can.

2. I am a friend online – I won’t share anything that I know another person wouldn’t want shared, or which might upset them. And if I know a friend is worried or needs help, I will remind them to talk to an adult, or even do it for them.

3. I ask for help if I am scared or worried – I will talk to a trusted adult if anything upsets me or worries me on an app, site or game – it often helps. If I get a funny feeling, I talk about it.

4. I am a secure online learner – I keep my passwords to myself and reset them if anyone finds them out.

5. I say no online if I need to – if I get asked something that makes me worried or upset or just confused, I say no, stop chatting and tell a trusted adult.

Over the year you will be learning about all the rules we follow, to keep us safe.

Competition time: who is your trusted adult, who would you tell in school. Can you design a SeeSaw poster for one of these rules!

Year 5 and 6 Film: Newsround Caught in the Web https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/13908828

For more help Think U Know: https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/8_10/

Rules to focus on .

  1. I learn online – I use the school’s internet and devices for schoolwork, homework and other activities to learn and have fun. I only use apps, sites and games if a trusted adult says I can.
  2. I am a friend online – I won’t share anything that I know another person wouldn’t want shared, or which might upset them. And if I know a friend is worried or needs help, I will remind them to talk to an adult, or even do it for them.
  3. I ask for help if I am scared or worried – I will talk to a trusted adult if anything upsets me or worries me on an app, site or game – it often helps. If I get a funny feeling, I talk about it.
  4. I say no online if I need to – if I get asked something that makes me worried or upset or just confused, I say no, stop chatting and tell a trusted adult.
  5. I am not a bully – I do not post, make or share unkind, hurtful or rude messages/comments and tell my trusted adults if I see these.

Over the year you will be learning about all the rules we follow, to keep us safe.

Competition time: who is your trusted adult, who would you tell in school. Can you design a SeeSaw poster for one of these rules!

If you have any concenra about online safety contact us or follow the links.

Our rules for the internet .pdf