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Subject area:
Online safety
Age group:
KS 2, KS 3, KS 4
Resources:
Lesson ideas, Teacher guidance
Format:
Zip

Lesson plans and detailed teacher guidance for Key Stage Two and Key Stage Three by Childnet to help evaluate the trustworthiness of content online and promote online safety.

The resource looks at how to think critically around the areas of content, contact, and propaganda material that may seek to persuade or change young people’s views. It also includes an overview of the relevant laws online and definitions to support you in answering any questions which may arise during these sessions.

 


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Trust Me Primary Pack

Two 45-minute lesson plans with slides to help students think critically about who and what to trust online.

Trust Me Secondary Pack

Three 45-minute lesson plans with slides to help students think critically about who and what to trust online.