- E-safety sites aimed at Primary Pupils
- Hector Protector
Use this screen saver to teach young children a strategy for dealing with inappropriate content appearing on their computer screen. Hector swims in the top corner of the screen unless he is needed, then children will click on him and call and adult for help.
- Hectors World
This site is designed for pupils aged 5-7 years old to teach them some basic internet safety rules. There are also teachers resources and lesson plans to support the work. - BBC CBBC Guidance for younger people on safe use of the Internet
- Internet Lessons for KS1 and KS2
The East Riding have created an online Internet Awareness programme for both KS1 and KS2 . It includes pre-recorded lessons for use on the interactive whiteboard, and requires no specialist knowledge on the part of the adult. Further information and a demonstration of the material can be found on the website : http://safety.eriding.net/
If schools prefer, the material can be purchased as a CDROM at £30 inc vat using this order form.
- ThinkUKnow Cybercafe (8-11 years) (October 2007)
This newly opened Cafe is aimed specifically at the 8 - 11 age group and includes:
* Lesson plans and online resources especially for pupils.
* Developed – in association with Becta - by teachers, for teachers, for key stage 2 classes;
* Interactive resources to teach online safety - BBC Stay Safe Guide for Primary pupils
- BBC NewsRound Safe surfing for Primary pupils
- Internet safety quiz for pupils 7-11 years
- A video animation for under 11 year olds to teach internet safety
- For Kids By Kids Online (FKBKO)
This site presents information about the Internet and mobile phone use at a number of different levels to make it accessible to different ages of students.
- E-safety sites aimed at Secondary Pupils
- Internet safety quiz for students aged 11 upwards
- A video animation aimed at the over 11 year olds for teaching internet safety
- ThinkUKnow for the 11-16 age group
This space had been created for the 11-16 age group to share what is good, look at what's not, share experiences of things that have gone wrong and show students ways they can get out of bad situations. - Safe Social Networking - Guidance for secondary aged pupils
Unfortunately this site is blocked in school. However it may be useful to use at home as part of a homework activity.
This site is aimed at pupils and focuses on using Beebo safely. There are also teachers materials which are linked to Beebo. Although specific to Beebo the site has generic application to all social networking. It includes links to some very useful e-safety video resources. - Staying Safe on MySpace
Unfortunately this site is blocked in school. However it may be useful to use at home as part of a homework activity. - ICO - Keep it personal
This website is aimed at helping young people protect their personal information when using the internet and social networking sites. - Websafe crackerz
WebSafe Crackerz is a spoof world. There is genuine safety information throughout all the sites, surrounded by a fictional story about gladhanders, liars, stalkers, bullies, security bouncers, detectives, fake spam and mobile phone companies and a big boss (the Baron), who runs the whole show. The site is aimed at teenagers and designed by them within a quiz/game environment. - Kidsmart
Kidsmart is an award winning practical internet safety programme website for schools, young people, parents, and agencies, produced by the children's internet charity Childnet International. There are sections fro under 11 and over 11 year olds.