Safer Internet Day

Lesson: Information and communication technology

Class: Whole School Gallery Items Year: 2021 - 2022

This Tuesday, the 8th of February, was Safer Internet Day. Our Y5 Rights-Respecting Schools and Online Safety Ambassadors delivered two assemblies- one  to KS1 and one to KS2. 

KS1 listened to a story all about Digiduck who needed advice on how to stay safe online. The children gave him advice:

  • We should NEVER share passwords with anyone (unless they are a trusted adult).
  • We should talk to a trusted adult before we click on things online - Digiduck had to pay for lots of things that he thought we free.
  • We should ALWAYS be kind online.
  • We should ALWAYS tell a trusted adult if something makes us feel uncomfortable.

KS2 talked about the devices they use and the kinds of games and apps they play on. The main theme of their assembly was being respecful online.

We agreed that we should treat people online the same as we are expected to treat them offline - with respect. We should not feel pressured into doing things that we know are not right or that make us feel uncomfortable and if we are unsure we should ALWAYS talk to a trusted adult. 

Files to Download

Eco Schools Logo
Green Flag Award Logo
UNICEF Rights Respecting Schools Gold Award
Arts Council: Artsmark Silver Award
Three Sixty Degree Safe: Accredited Safer Online

Lyme Community Primary, Lyme St, Newton-le-Willows WA12 9HD