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E-Safety for everyone. Be careful of anything on the internet. All you need to know about E-safety by a Year 5 student called Harry from Dunston Primary School. Made during the ICT Primary Links visits in May 2010. How To Keep Safe On The Internet. Don’t do any of these things.
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E-Safety for everyone Be careful of anything on the internet. All you need to know about E-safety by a Year 5 student called Harry from Dunston Primary School. Made during the ICT Primary Links visits in May 2010
How To Keep Safe On The Internet Don’t do any of these things • The way how to keep safe on the internet is to never do any of these things: • Never give out personal information about you or friends and family. • Don’t arrange to meet people anywhere. • Don’t give out pin numbers or anything like that which are really safe to you and your family. • If someone is being mean to you report them or tell an adult.
Personal Information • Never give out personal information such as: • Your Postcode • Address • Phone number • Car registration • E-mail address • Pin number etc Never give out personal information
Cyber Bullying • Cyber bullying is where someone bullies you online and if that ever happens to you tell a responsible adult. • Cyber bullying is a bad thing it happens to over 2000 people per year. Cyber bullying is a bad thing.
Chat Rooms • Chat rooms can be dangerous sometimes because people can say rude and mean things about you. Chat rooms include talking pages where you can talk to each other, here is a list of chat rooms: • Facebook • Bebo • Twitter • Club Penguin • MSN (windows live messenger) • Moshi monsters and so on. Chat rooms can be dangerous
The End Hope you enjoyed year 5’s presentation! • Hope you enjoyed year 5’s presentation on e-safety. Year 5 have been going to Branston community college to learn about e-safety which means electronic safety.