Today, is Safer Internet Day, with the theme: "Let's create a better internet together".
We will be doing various activities in school related to this, this week, including:
Watch this space for more coming soon..... When we are online, it is important to be safe. We will look at how to be safe with: 1) Digital footprints (how our information is saved on the internet) 2) Chatting (or blogging) Here are some useful weblinks to keep you safe online.
Q8) (This one is for parents/carers) Which comment would be
okay to put on the blog? Now, on to today's task. Below are some internet safety questions (they're on the Internet Safety page too). Go on the websites linked then come on here and post your answers. For today's lesson, your answers won't be published until everyone has had a go. After all, if one person gives all the answers, it'll be easy!
Put your answers as a Blog comment by clicking on the 'O Comments' box above. Good luck! Q.1) A stranger online asks you if you want to meet up do you? A.Say yes and meet up with them B.Say no and log off the site C.Probably say no, but if your parents agree, go with them Q.2) You get an email from someone you don't know. Do you? A.Delete it straight away and tell a parent B.Reply to the email and ask who they are C.Open the email to see what it is Q.3) What should you do if a random person in a chatroom asks for your picture? A.Find a good photograph and send it to them B.Ask them to send their picture to you first C.Do not send your picture and tell an adult Q.4) When signing into sites or setting up an account should you use your? A.Full name B.Nickname C.First name only Q.5) A website asks for your email, address and phone number do you? A.Give all your information B.Enter your friends information C.Check with a parent/carer first Q6) Should you put your personal information (address, phone number, photograph) on a public website? A. Yes. B. No. Q7) Explain in at least 50 words your top tips for staying safe in the 21st Century. Think about how you use MSP, XBox Live, chatting etc. Thanks for all the comments. Some great ideas. Macy, I think the idea of photos of the classrooms is great, but remember no photos of people. If you took some, we could upload them. You'll notice, I've edited the colours too. Also, you don't need to put an email in to post a comment (I hope), and it's probably best just to put your first name.
Now, on to today's task. Below are some internet safety questions (they're on the Internet Safety page too). Go on the websites linked then come on here and post your answers. For today's lesson, your answers won't be published until everyone has had a go. After all, if one person gives all the answers, it'll be easy! Good luck! Q.1) A stranger online asks you if you want to meet up do you? A.Say yes and meet up with them B.Say no and log off the site C.Probably say no, but if your parents agree, go with them Q.2) You get an email from someone you don't know. Do you? A.Delete it straight away and tell a parent B.Reply to the email and ask who they are C.Open the email to see what it is Q.3) What should you do if a random person in a chatroom asks for your picture? A.Find a good photograph and send it to them B.Ask them to send their picture to you first C.Do not send your picture and tell an adult Q.4) When signing into sites or setting up an account should you use your? A.Full name B.Nickname C.First name only Q.5) A website asks for your email, adress and phone number do you? A.Give all your information B.Enter your friends information C.Check with a parent/carer first Q6) Should you put your personal information (address, phone number, photograph) on a public website? A. Yes. B. No. |