Online Safety: Search Engines
Search engines can be handy, but they can also expose children to harmful or misleading content. Our latest #WakeUpWednesday guide – and the newest episode of our podcast – shares quick tips to help keep young users safe whilst browsing online. Download here >> https://ow.ly/xgw850VwBig Listen here >> https://ow.ly/Fp9t50VwG9s
Reception: Computing
Reception class enjoyed their computing session yesterday taught by Junior Jam. They learnt how a camera works and had the opportunity to take some photographs too.
Online Safety: Instagram
Scroll responsibly, Instagram is evolving fast – and so are its risks. Our latest #WakeUpWednesday guide – and the newest episode of our podcast - covers the online safety concerns of this social media giant. Download here >> https://ow.ly/XyLN50VssbH Listen here >> https://ow.ly/ozxF50VssbI
Online Safety: Bluesky
Bluesky is now a popular platform, but its public accounts can lead to trolling, cyberbullying, and the spread of misinformation . This week's #WakeUpWednesday guide - also available as a podcast offers advice and guidance on the tools available to keep children safe while using the popular social media platform. Download here >> https://ow.ly/ah9150VoiiI Listen here >> https://ow.ly/Czqo50VoikF
Year 3- Online Safety- Live Streaming
Year 3 discussed this week's poster about live streaming. Many children were aware of the dangers but were unsure how to block unwanted users. Some mentioned that they ignore or ask who someone is when they join. We also talked about the importance of speaking to a trusted adult, only playing age-appropriate games, and following the guidance of grown-ups when it comes to online safety.
Online Safety: Live-streaming
Livestreaming is a huge part of children’s entertainment with influencers shaping young minds. But are you aware of the risks? From misinformation to financial harm staying informed is key! Download the full #WakeUpWednesday guide – also available as a podcast – for FREE here >> https://ow.ly/z4Bh50Vk1ay
Online Safety: Roblox
Roblox can be fun, but it's not without its risks including strangers, scams, harmful content, and more. Make sure you download your FREE copy of our #WakeUpWednesday guide – also available as a podcast – now! Download here >> https://ow.ly/uAj650VfPqs Listen here >> https://ow.ly/R1Yp50VfPSp
Online Safety: Using Technology to Boost Reading Skills
It’s World Book Day today – the perfect time to celebrate reading in all its forms! The way we read is changing – social media captions, video game instructions, and e-books are all shaping modern literacy. But did you know digital tools can boost reading skills for young learners? This week, we’re sharing ten top tips to help parents and educators support struggling readers using technology! Get our FREE #WakeUpWednesday guide – also available as a podcast – and discover how to make reading more accessible and engaging! Download here >> https://ow.ly/y8eg50Vamjh Listen here>> https://ow.ly/GEBO50Vamji
Year 5 - How safe do we feel online?
Today, the children took part in a Smart School Council discussion, debating the question: “How safe do you feel online?” They engaged in thoughtful conversations, expressing that while they feel safe, they are also aware of the potential risks. Many children highlighted the importance of privacy settings, recognising suspicious messages and knowing who they are talking to online. This discussion led perfectly into our E-Safety focus of the week, which explored online gaming through Marvel Rivals. The children examined the risks associated with online gaming, such as chat functions, in-game purchases, and cyberbullying and discussed ways to stay safe. We explored key safety tips, including never sharing personal information, using strong passwords, only playing with trusted friends and reporting concerns to a trusted adult.
Year 6 Class Meeting - How Safe Do You Feel Online?
Year 6 had a fantastic pupil-led class meeting, this week. The focus was online safety and centred around the key question - how safe do you feel online? The children watched a Newsround interview discussing online safety and had group discussions and debates around the key question.
Online Safety: Marvel Rivals
Marvel Rivals has skyrocketed to success in recent months, currently boasting 40 million players but popularity doesn’t always mean ‘safe’. This week’s guide and the latest episode of the #WakeUpWednesday Podcast offers expert advice on the risks of this competitive online game, with tips on safeguarding younger players. Download here >> https://nationalcollege.com/guides/marvel-rivals Listen here >> https://nationalcollege.com/podcasts/what-parents-educators-need-to-know-about-marvel-rivals
Year 6 - Safer Internet Day
This year’s Safer Internet Day is based around scams. Year 6 discussed what a scam is, the types of scams we can come across on the Internet and what we can do to keep ourselves safe, for example double-checking things that we see online and telling a trusted adult if we are unsure about anything. The children discussed with their partners how online scams made them feel and how the Internet is an excellent tool, if used correctly.