Online safety home learning
During our home learning we are all using the Internet a great deal more and enjoying the benefits it offers by keeping in touch with loved ones, accessing learning at home, sharing experiences and discovering new opportunities. With this in mind, I would like to remind all of our community members (pupils, parents, carers) how we can keep ourselves safe while working and playing online.
For pupils: I would like to remind you of our school E-Safety rules and how these can keep you safe.
KS2 - Remember SMART
Watch the SMART Crew film
The KS2 Song
KS1 Pupils
Reception Pupils
Pupils remember to visit these sites: https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/ https://www.childnet.com/resources
For Parents/ Carers: Below you will find information to support you with any worries or advice about keeping your child safe while they are at home. You will find links to key resources and organisations.
#OnlineSafetyAtHome Every fortnight CEOP will be issuing new home activity packs. Each pack will contain simple 15-minute activities parents can do at home with their child using the Thinkuknow resources. Click on this link for the resources. https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/support-tools/home-activity-worksheets?utm_source=Thinkuknow&utm_campaign=03cb8440df-TUK_ONLINE_SAFETY_AT_HOME_24_03_20&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_0b54505554-03cb8440df-55040469
#OnlineSafetyAtHome please check out our Twitter and Facebook for updates.
Remember if something has happened online that to your child that has made them feel unsafe, scared or worried, you can report directly to CEOP following the link below. If you are worried that a child is in immediate danger, please call 999
https://www.ceop.police.uk/Safety-Centre/
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Please stay safe and enjoy the wonderful opportunities the Internet provides.
Mrs Shelley