The online safety curriculum your learners need

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A practical and positive whole-school approach, making online safety learning active and purposeful The online safety curriculum your learners need Provides an age-appropriate online safety curriculum that is flexible, relevant and engages pupils interest Includes termly focus: I am kind and responsible, I am safe and secure, I am healthy with themes such as self-image, cybersecurity and lifestyle choices Provides full lesson plans, assemblies and support for teachers Offers a range of reward materials including posters, certificates and stickers and assessment Continually updated for new opportunities and challenges, Promotes pupil involvement and partnership with parents “The BYTE scheme is a clear, progressive and engaging way to teach online safety whilst ensuring a whole-school approach. It is easy to implement and relevant to each age group, providing clear guidance for all teachers and incentives for children to work towards.” Lois Bowery, Greenfylde First School Providing active learning activities – think it, do it, live it! Six lesson plans for each year group, focused on active skills-based learning Provides pupils with opportunities to make real decisions they will adopt as part of their lives outside school – we want them to do it, not just say it Encourages peer support and working together to make a difference www.somersetelim.org

No cost for schools subscribing to SSE eLIM Education Technology Team Easy to use scheme, with resources for teachers and learners All lesson plans included, with detailed active outcomes, resources and preparation notes Foundation Stage planned with a continuous provision map Assessment criteria included, with an annual assessment grid Posters for classroom display show yearly active outcomes Certificates and stickers promote pupil rewards for putting knowledge into practice Assembly scripts give whole-school focus Partnership with parents Updated regularly Advice for engaging families included in each lesson plan, with weblinks and practical ideas Termly assembly scripts for each key stage New assemblies and ‘rapid response’ lessons to be added through the year Annual subscription ensures you don’t miss out on new resources No cost for schools subscribing to SSE eLIM Education Technology Team For other schools: Annual subscription to ActiveBYTES Online Safety Scheme £99 Annual subscription to all content on SSE eLIM Education Technology Team website £150 For more details, email elimadmin@Somerset.gov.uk www.somersetelim.org