Paula Woodhead and PCSO Sue Kennedy.  The internet is a valuable learning tool  Strong emphasis on e-safety  Explicitly taught not caught  Reception,

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Paula Woodhead and PCSO Sue Kennedy

 The internet is a valuable learning tool  Strong emphasis on e-safety  Explicitly taught not caught  Reception, Year 1 and Year 2  Three main strands:  Online Research  Online Communication and Collaboration  Online Publishing

 Reception learn what the internet is for and difference between real and online life  Year 1 navigate websites picked by teacher and learn what to do when they see something inappropriate  Year 2 search purposefully on websites picked by teacher and the internet is not always true

 Reception learn that family and friends can be contacted online  Year 1 learn that other people can be contacted online  Year 2 learn difference between and discussion forums  All classes experience sending and receiving s  Closely linked to PSHE – knowing right from wrong, bullying

 Reception learn pictures and information can be shared on school website  Year 1 learn that others’ work should be respected  Year 2 learn information can be shared in other online document space

 Acceptable Internet Use Policy  Staff AUP agreements  Children AUP agreements  Parent AUP agreements  Classroom poster reminders – Think then Click, children from school offering reminders