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1 KS3 COMPUTING E-Safety Lesson 2 Cyberbullying KS3 Computing E-Safety

2 Lesson Aims 1 Understand the term Cyberbullying 2
Learn about the KidSmart, CEOP and ThinkYouKnow websites 3 Know what to do when cyberbullying happens to you or a friend

3 Cyberbullying What is Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying is any form of bullying.. ..that takes place online or through a mobile phone. Online includes social networking sites such as.. Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram, YouTube and many others.

4 Cyberbullying: Video 1 Watch this video to find out more about the cyberbullying. Link:

5 Cyberbullying is Common
Unfortunately cyberbullying is common on many websites. Most young people will experience it at some point in their high school time.

6 Activity 1 Match the following statements together:
Where can cyberbullying happen? Should not be made freely available to anyone over the Internet. What is cyberbullying? Any of your school teachers, your parents or guardian. What is netiquette? Any form of bullying which takes place online or through your mobile phone. Personal contact details An inappropriate photo upload to Facebook that reveals too much personal information. If you have an e-safety problem who should you tell? Generally known as the proper and correct behaviour when using the Internet. A photo of your school uniform Within any form of electronic communication.

7 Activity 1 Match the following statements together:
Where can cyberbullying happen? Within any form of electronic communication? What is cyberbullying? Any form of bullying which takes place online or through your mobile phone. What is netiquette? Generally known as the proper and correct behaviour when using the Internet. Personal contact details Should not be made freely available to anyone over the Internet. If you have an e-safety problem who should you tell? Any of your school teachers, your parents or guardian. A photo of your school uniform An inappropriate photo upload to Facebook that reveals too much personal information.

8 There are three websites you should know about:
E-Safety Websites There are three websites you should know about: CEOP Child Exploitation and Online Protection ThinkYouKnow KidSMART ACTIVITY Go to the websites above and find out two facts about E-Safety and Cyberbullying.

9 Cyberbullying Smart Rules
Activity 2 Cyberbullying Smart Rules You are going to design a set of rules that could be stuck up around school and displayed on the TV screens You need to choose a word related to related to E-Safety or Cyberbullying For each letter in that word you need to think of another word related and explain it HELP Use the kidSMART rules as a guide

10 My work is successful if:
Success Criteria My work is successful if: My starting word is clearly related to cyberbullying. My other words are related to cyberbullying. I have included a description of how each word relates to cyberbullying. I have used images that are relevant and they are used sparingly. The design is clear and uncluttered, giving a professional look to the rules.

11 Python Cyberbullying Quiz USE THIS CODE TO HELP YOU
Activity 3 Python Cyberbullying Quiz USE THIS CODE TO HELP YOU

12 Cyberbullying: Video 2 Watch this video to find out more about the cyberbullying. Link:

13 Complete the following work:
Independent Study Complete the following work: ? It must be on paper, that means either handwritten or typed and printed out before the lesson. This work is due for next lesson.


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