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Promote online safety in the classroom and at home with our free printable e-safety leaflets and resources. Download or print and share with other parents or colleagues to help kids stay safe online.
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Teach kids how to navigate the internet - Talk about proper online etiquette, how to enter safe search terms, how to identify a secure website (https), and when to ask an adult for help.
Children’s Guide to Online Safety is a child friendly tool designed for and by children. The guide helps children to learn about and react to online safety issues.
a. It’s a bad idea to write your home address online. b. It’s a good idea to send pictures to strangers. c. You can tell your parents your passwords. d. Downloading things can be dangerous. e. You should tell a friend if you receive a mean or strange message. 4. Write and draw! Draw a computer, tablet or phone.
Our Printable Internet Safety Worksheets PDF is a fun and engaging way for students to learn about staying safe online. With space to write down five rules for online safety and three challenge questions to research, this resource is perfect for grades 3-5.
Be clear about what your child can and can’t do online – where and when they can use the internet, how much time they can spend online, the sites they can visit and the type of information they can share.
This online safety rules for kids worksheet is a fantastic activity that makes sure that your child’s understanding of cyber safety is up to scratch. Complete with a fun fact and an interactive element, this resource is a must-have for teachers, parents and guardians.