Ofcom has found that, overall, 99% of children in the UK are using social media. That’s almost 14 million young people using sites just like this one. 📈🧒
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🎉✨ The winter break is almost here, and it’s time to kick back and relax – but there are still steps we can take to celebrate safely.
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During hate/knife crime, we had to decide who was the most suitable person just from how they looked.We realised that this was impossible as you cannot judge a book by its cover. Also,we learnt about staying safe on the bus in preparation for becoming more independent next year!
Further learning from @LifewiseCentre, child criminal exploitation. This is where crimes use children to commit crimes. We identified evidence that showed that Bailey was involved in crime. Then, we went in a magistrate’s court to see what could happen if you break the law!
@LifwiseCentre more crucial learning - road safety. Did you know 12 year olds are most likely to be knocked over in Barnsley! Also, water safety is crucial. We identified dangers both seen and unseen.
Crucial learning at Crucial Crew @LifewiseCentre. In these scenarios, we learned what to do in a fire and how to make a 999 call. Also, we learnt about hoax calls and the impact they can have.
Snapchat has been available for almost 14 years now 📷💬 It’s expanded plenty in that time – adding new features, and with them, new risks ⚠️ This #WakeUpWednesday, our guide and podcast are revisiting this messaging app, letting you know how to keep younger users safe.
As part of our RE learning about the 6 major religions and non-religious groups, we were also incredibly lucky to be joined by international scientist and humanist, Debbie Roberts, who shared her Humanist UK beliefs and encouraged us to be understanding, tolerant and respectful.
Some indpcredibly important and powerful messages shared by @syptweeet in our online safety workshop. Age restrictions for apps were a major talking point and who we can trust when speaking to them online…
A library visit inspired our latest piece of writing. We have written non-fiction explanation texts to the Y3 classes. We had great fun explaining some of our favourite topics using parenthesis!