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1 Welcome to our Online Safety assembly by Year 5/6

2 #keep safe

3 Social Media With Friends
Social Media can be good in ways; it allows friends to converse and interact. Good photos and comments can also be found as well as bad ones. Barely any people using social media are bad, but you still have to be careful about what you search. SOCIAL MEDIA IS OFTEN A VERY SAFE THING, ONLY THAT A FEW PEOPLE ARE SILLY AND ADD INAPROPRIATE PICTURES AND COMMENTS AND SO RUIN IT FOR OTHERS.

4 Do you actually know who you are talking to?
Name: Alex Clifford Age: 11 Address: 19 Shill Road Birmingham B76 9ES Hi, what is your name? Where do you live? Do you have a bank account? Can I borrow some money?

5 EARLY WARNING SIGNS If you are getting fake or inappropriate messages, you should not ignore it tell an adult. If it carries on, turn the screen off and it is important that you do this so no one gets your information. Signs of your friend getting bullied behaviour: Sad Might be acting different In a bad mood tired If you feel your friend is bullying you tell someone otherwise it might get worse

6 Personal information By Grace, Sam and Halley
What is personal information? *address/location *any of your passwords *phone number/skype name *any of your bank details Rules: *Don’t tell personal information *If someone accesses your information tell *Block them an adult *Report a hacker *Keep accounts private Don’t: *Don't give anyone your personal information *Don’t give pictures of you in your school uniform *Don’t give pictures of your school or house *Don't put pictures of your self online unless you’re on a private account Report button

7 AGE APPROPRIATE MATERIAL
HAVE YOU EVER COME ACROSS ANYTHING INAPPROPRIATE ON THE INTERNET? IF SO WHAT CAN YOU DO TO STOP THIS FROM HAPPENING? ONE OF THE THINGS THAT CAN WARN YOU ABOUT THE PROBLEMS ON THE INTERNET ARE DUN DUN DUN……AGE RATINGS! Hello my great friend Larry, my name is Walter worm! If you have any troubles, we’ll have to start a squirm Why thank you Walter I will check age ratings everyday! And I will tell everyone! Everything is going my way ! AGE APPROPRIATE MATERIAL

8 #keep safe What should you do if an advert pops up?
First you should minimize the screen on whatever device you are on. Then you should get an adult and bring them back to your device. But make sure it’s an adult you trust and know. Whatever your adult tells you to do you need to do it. The thing that they could do is: click x, report them, block them or if it’s not very bad then just leave it. #keep safe

9 3+ means that the content is universally suitable.
7+ is suitable for children 7 years old and over because it contains no inappropriate material. 12+ is only suitable for children 12 years and older because there may be some content that is more suitable for older viewers. 16+ is only suitable for people 16 years and over because the content may not be appropriate for younger viewers. 18+ is only suitable for 18 years or older because there may be inappropriate content such as language or violence.

10 Game Chats On many games (especially online multiplayer) there are chat rooms where you can talk to players. This is very fun for you can chat to your friends and help them. You can also chat to other people who play the game. However, this can also lead to disappointment when you may get an ANGRY message. E.g; if you where to get a message that scares you/worries you then you need to know what to do. You should minimize the tab and then tell an adult and ask them to do something about it, but if they can’t do anything about it, then you should close the tab. #Keepsafe

11 Make your account private.
But why? Mum they’re being mean. Close the window and tell a grown up. Because of cyber bullying. This is a private account. If this happens more than three times it is then cyber bullying and you must stop it by making your account private. You have been saved by … EVA,JESS AND AMY

12 Summary . So, overall the internet can be fun, but sometimes it can be dangerous! So, if something asks you for details ask a parent or guardian for permission. Thank you for watching BYE !

13 Choose the safest option for each of these situations
Online safety quiz Choose the safest option for each of these situations

14 Online safety quiz An advert pops up saying you have won £1,000,000 in a competition! It asks you to type in your name and bank details to claim your prize. What should you do? A) Close it because I haven’t entered a competition and I am not comfortable giving my personal details B) Put my dad’s bank details in C) Check with a trusted adult to see if the source is reliable D) Tell everyone I know that I’m going to be a millionaire!

15 Online safety quiz Someone who you don’t know, but is the same age as you, sends you a friend request. What should you do? A) Accept and arrange to meet up with them so we can make friends for real B) Accept and talk online to learn more about them C) Ignore the friend request as they are a stranger D) Phone the police as they shouldn’t be contacting people they don’t know

16 Online safety quiz Your friends are all playing a new game and talking about how much they love it. It is a 15 certificate. What should you do? A) Beg your parents to buy the game because if everyone else has it, it must be ok B) Get someone to buy it for you without telling your parents C) Play it at your friends’ houses because you can’t play it at home D) Accept that you can not play the game because it has content that may be unsafe


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