Starter quiz
- Match the words to the correct definition.
- risk⇔something that could be dangerous ✓
- friend request⇔being asked to be someone's friend online ✓
- personal information⇔facts and information about ourselves that is sensitive and private ✓
- What is an online stranger?
- someone we meet offline
- someone online who we also know offline
- someone we do not know offline ✓
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- If we receive a friend request from someone we don't know, we should always tell a trusted ______.
- 'adult' ✓
- Which are examples of information that could be safe to share online?
- full name
- favourite colour ✓
- picture of a pet ✓
- school you go to
- where you live
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- Which of these statements are true?
- We cannot trust someone we only know online. ✓
- It is safe to make friends with people online.
- Everyone has the right to feel safe online. ✓
- It is unkind to not share information online.
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- Someone online could trick us by making us feel ______ for not sharing information with them.
- 'guilty' ✓
Exit quiz
- Match the words with the correct definition.
- communicate⇔to talk to someone using text, words, images or videos ✓
- personal⇔something about us that is sensitive and private ✓
- information⇔words and numbers that mean something ✓
- What is social media?
- a network connecting digital devices across the world
- being asked to be someone's friend online
- websites and apps used to share words and images with other people ✓
- a word or picture that takes you to a new place if you click or tap it
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- Which of these statements are true?
- Most children are on social media.
- Some information is too personal to share online. ✓
- Some children might communicate with their friends online. ✓
- It is safe to share any information about ourselves online.
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- The minimum age to use most social media platforms is ______ years old.
- '13' ✓
- Which are some rules for communicating safely online?
- We should make decisions carefully if we want to share something online. ✓
- It is better to be unkind to someone online rather than offline.
- We should always tell a trusted adult if we are worried about something online. ✓
- If someone asks for personal information, we should always say yes.
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- True or false? Some children will message each other on platforms that aren't social media.
- 'True' ✓
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- Most children are not on social media, but may send messages to one another on other platforms.
- Social media platforms often have age restrictions.
- Some information is too personal to share online.
- We should make decisions carefully if we are thinking of sharing something online.
Common misconception
Most children are on social media.
Most children are not on social media. People have to be above the age of 13 to open an account with most social media platforms.
Keywords
Communicate - to talk to someone using text, words, images or videos
Social media - websites and apps used to share words and images with other people
Information - words and numbers that mean something
Personal - something about us that is sensitive and private
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