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Great Berry Primary Academy

E-Safety Information

Activities to complete at home with your family

A3 Family Online Agreement

Lets talk about life online

My Life Online Activity

Screen Time and Healthy Balance Quick Activities

Government Guidance: Support for parents and carers to keep children safe online

Safer Internet Day 2023 Competition Winners 

Early Years Winner- Blake

 

Year 1 Winner- Alex 
Year 2 Winner- Aislinn

 

Year 3 Winner- Dileta
Year 4 Winner- Thoren
Year 5 Winner- Olivia

 

Year 6 Winner- Nicoli

 

Safer Internet Day Resources 2021

Monday 8th February

Tuesday 9th February

Wednesday 10th February

Safer Internet Day 2021 Competition- Winners and Runners Up

Early Years Winner- Isabella
Early Years Runner Up- Rachel
Year 1 Winner- Oscar

 

Year 1 Runner Up- Sophie

 

Year 2 Winner- Amelie
Year 2 Runner Up- RoseYear 3 Winner- Vaishnavi
Year 3 Runner Up- Olivia
Year 4 Winner- Krishma 
Year 4 Runner Up- Joshua

 

Year 5 Winner- Maya
Year 5 Runner Up- Jack
Year 6 Winner- Lalith 
Year 6 Runner Up- Yas

  

Online Safety

 Below are some links to websites that provide resources and helpful advice as to how to help your children remain safe online. 

CEOP

CEOP stands for Child Exploitation and Online Protection Command. CEOP is a organisation which helps keep thousands of children and young people safe from sexual abuse and grooming online every year. They have helped thousands of children and young people, as well as their parents and carers seeking advice about how to keep their children safe online.

CEOP are willing to give advice about how to keep your child safe online and their website allows you to make a report directly if something has happened to your child online which has made either yourself or your child feel unsafe, scared or worried. This could be from someone they know in real life, or someone they have only ever met online.

Their website provides you as parents many links to helpful videos and information that you may find helpful to read through and access.

Screen time and boosting digital resilience

CEOPs surveys have shown that screen time has been a key concern for many parents and carers.

However, high-quality screen time can offer opportunities for learning, staying connected and boosting digital resilience.  

Please follow the links below to watch helpful videos about how to monitor this:

 

Parent Videos on Sharing Images

Parent Information on Screen Time

Activities to boost Digital Resilience 

Thinkuknow

Thinkuknow is the education programme from NCA-CEOP, a UK organisation which protects children both online and offline. This website gives advice about staying safe when you're on a phone, tablet or computer.

Please see helpful resources and videos below:

Jessie & Friends: Online safety education for 4-7 year olds

E-Safety: Home activity packs for ages 4-5

E-Safety: Home activity packs for ages 5-7

E-Safety: Home activity packs for ages 8-10

E-Safety: Home activity packs for ages 11-13

Common Sense Media

Common Sense Media is a nonprofit organisation dedicated to improving the lives of all children and families. They provide trustworthy information about apps, games, movie and television programmes. You can search for any game or movie and get an appropriate age rating and reviews from other parents.

Please note the following games and apps are not recommended for children under the age of thirteen according to common sense media.

TikTok (Originally known as Musical.ly)

Fortnite

Roblox

Snapchat

 

Ultimate Guide to TikTok

Ultimate Guide to Fortnite 

Ultimate Guide to Roblox 

Ultimate Guide to Snapchat

National Online Safety Website

National Online Safety

Child Online Safety Advice during Lockdown

Please access the below resources to get helpful advice and tips to monitor your child's safety. 

Parent Help Sheet 

Child Online Safety- How to Report

Watchkin

Watching videos on Youtube can expose your children to seeing unwanted and sometimes inappropriate adverts and songs. Using Watchkin enables you to filter videos and remove adverts to watch videos without any distractions in a family friendly environment.

All you need to do is copy and paste the Youtube URL link into the Watchkin website and it will be instantly filtered. At Great Berry, watchkin is used in all classroom settings to filter videos from Youtube. 

Watchkin- Filter Youtube Videos

Any other helpful resources:

Childnet 

BrainPOP

How to clean Devices.pdf

Top Tips for Keeping Children Under Five Safe Online

Great Berry Pupil E-Safety Agreement and Internet Safety Policy

Great Berry E Safety Class Agreement

Safe Internet Use Policy 2023 Update

Internet Safety Links