- Welcome to the Web - Let your class use these interactive web pages to learn about the Internet and the World Wide Web. These highly-praised resources include pages for children to visit and worksheets to complete.
- eSafety Game - Use the templates provided to make your own eSafety board game.
- Who Would You Tell? - Get pupils to think about their personal information and who they would be happy to share it with.
- Ways to Communicate - An activity which gets pupils to think about different ways to communicate and the benefits / drawbacks of each.
- True or False - Could your pupils work out if someone was telling the truth or lying?
- Drama Activities - Use drama to explore a range of Internet Safety situations.
- Video Conferencing in the classroom - Explore the use of video conferencing to support learning in different subject areas.
- Exploring delicious in school - Ideas and advice about using online bookmarking site delicious to share useful websites with pupils and staff at school.
- PrimaryPad in the classroom - Discover the experiences of a class using PrimaryPad to share ideas.
- Superclubs Plus - Social networking for Primary Children - Information about the social networking site Superclubs Plus and how it can be used with primary children.
- Enhance Communication with Edmodo - Use Edmodo to improve communication with pupils and parents at home and at school.
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All of the images in these resources, unless otherwise indicated, were drawn by Helen Warner.
They are for classroom use only and may not be reproduced or redistributed for other reasons.

- Robot
- Design your own robot with this activity. - Safety
- Create a poster to help others to stay safe online. - Passwords
- Use this app to remind others about keeping their passwords safe and secret! - Friendbook Party
- Explore a scenario when a friend posts party details on their Friendbook page. - Meeting Up with a Gamer
- Should you meet up with online friends? - Online Video
- What should you do if you see a video which is upsetting? - Social Networks
- How old should you be to use social networking sites? - Searching for Images
- Think about how to stay safe when searching for images online. - Internet Research
- How can you find the information you need to support you in your homework? - Sharing Passwords
- Make a poster to remind people not to share their password. - Safety Land - Play lots of e-Safety games.
- ThinkUKnow 5-7 - Use the 'Animal Magic' and 'Hector's World' animations to teach younger children about online safety.
- ThinkUKnow 8-10 - Explore the CyberCafe with your KS2 pupils.
- ThinkUKnow 11-16 - Activities and videos for secondary students about e-Safety.
- e-Safety Games - A number of games which reinforce e-Safety messages.
- Wild Web Woods - A game based on the Council of Europe's "Internet Literacy Handbook".

- Apple, Infinite Loop - The headquarters of Apple in Cupertino.
- Microsoft Headquarters - Explore the headquarters of the Microsoft Corporation.
- Googleplex - Look around the offices of Google in California.
- Computer History Museum - A museum which is dedicated to the preservation and celebration of computing history.

- What does a computer do at the seaside? Put on a screensaver and surf the net!
- How do you stop your laptop batteries running out? Hide their trainers.
- Why was the computer so angry? Because it had a chip on its shoulder.
- What is an alien's favourite key on the keyboard? The space bar!
- Why did the boy eat his computer? Because it was an Apple!
- Did you hear about the monkey who left bits of his lunch all over the computer? His dad went bananas.
- Why was the computer overweight? Because it was always eating megabytes!
- Why did the computer cross the road? To get a byte to eat!
- What do you get when you cross a dog with a computer? A machine that has a bark worse than its byte.
- Where do cool mice live? In trackpads.
- Why was the computer cold? Because it forgot to close its windows.
- Why did the computer freeze? Because it was in the freezer!
- Why did the computer sneeze? It had a virus.
- Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube are making one website together. What is the new site called? You-twit-face!
- Where do computers go to dance? To the disk-o!
- When does a computer need shoes? When it is rebooting!
- Childnet - An organisation which helps to make the Internet a safe place for children.
- Know IT All - A collection of resources designed to help educate parents, teachers and young people about safe and positive use of the internet.
- Chatdanger - Find out about the potential dangers of interactive services online like chat, IM, online games, email and on mobiles.
- Safer Internet - Find advice on how to use the internet and new technologies safely and responsibly.
- CEOP - The site of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection organisation.
- ThinkUKnow Parents - Advice and information for parents about keeping children safe online.
- Kent Internet Use Posters - Some useful posters to put up in your classroom.
- Kent e-Safety Guidance - A huge collection of resources, policy guidance and ideas to help you with e-Safety in your school.
- Kent e-Safety Bookmarks - A regularly updated list of bookmarks from Kent's e-safety officer.
- BBC Online Safety - A list of links to e-safety sites and resources.
- CBBC Websafe - Lots of e-Safety resources from the BBC.
- Dongle's Guide to be Smart - Songs, videos and factsheets to teach children about e-safety.
- Newsround Caught in the Web - A video for KS2 pupils to help them to stay safe on the Internet.
- Websafe Crackerz - A number of activities which help children to deal with different tech situations.
- Click Clever Click Safe - Internet Safety Advice for young people and adults.
- Quality Information Checklist - A useful list of ways of checking information on websites.
- Ways to Teach Internet Safety - A collaborative presentation with ideas for teaching children about Internet Safety.
- All About Explorers - A site which helps children to develop the skills to discern useful information from worthless data.
- Printable Web Safety Posters - Lots of printable posters to offer advice and guidance to your pupils.
- Parents Guide to Facebook - A detailed document offering advice for parents.
- BBC WebWise - A beginner's guide to using the Internet.
- Becta e-safety self-assessment - A useful document which allows schools to reflect on their e-safety practices.
- e-Safety Live Binder - A large collection of links to useful e-safety sites.
- Budd-e - An Australian site which helps children to understand the possible risks when using the Internet, helping them to keep themselves safe and secure.
- Five Whole School e-Safety Tips - A practical video from Teachers.tv.
- Five Classroom e-Safety Tips - Five key tips to help primary teachers deliver e-safety education in the classroom.
- Highland e-Safety - A blog, which is regularly updated, with lots of Internet Safety ideas.
- Keeping Myself e-Safe - A large range of videos and resources linked to e-Safety.
- Swiggle.org.uk - Lots of games, activities and advice for teachers, parents and young people.
- That's Not Cool - Videos, games and information for older students.
- Orange Education - Resources about e-Safety from Orange.
- Young People Safe Online - Lists of resources for young people, parents and teachers.



















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