It’s important to remember that the legal age to have an account on most social media – Instagram, Facebook, Youtube, Snapchat – is 13 years old.
E- safety is an integral part of children’s education in today’s digital world and is embedded in their learning at school. We also want to help our parents and children improve their own understanding of e-safety issues so they can learn to use the internet and all digital media in a safe and secure way.
If you are online, follow these guidelines:
1) Don’t post any personal information online – like your address, email address or mobile number.
2) Think carefully before posting pictures or videos of yourself. Once you’ve put a picture of yourself online most people can
see it and may be able to download it, it’s not just yours anymore.
3) Keep your privacy settings as high as possible
4) Never give out your passwords
5) Don’t befriend people you don’t know
6) Don’t meet up with people you’ve met online. Speak to your parent or carer about people suggesting you do
7) Remember that not everyone online is who they say they are
8) Think carefully about what you say before you post something online
9) Respect other people’s views, even if you don’t agree with someone else’s views doesn’t mean you need to be rude
10) If you see something online that makes you feel uncomfortable, unsafe or worried: leave the website, turn off your
computer if you want to and tell a trusted adult immediately.
1) Remember if you are being bullied it isn’t your fault and there is nothing so awful that you can’t speak to someone about
it. Talk to a trusted adult at home or at school.
2) Don’t reply to any nasty messages you receive.
3) Don’t reply to a text from someone you don’t know.
4) Keep the messages you have been sent so you can show them to a trusted adult and make a note of the time and date of
the messages or calls you receive.
5) Don’t answer calls from withheld numbers or numbers you don’t recognise, let it go to voicemail.
6) Block numbers from people who are sending you nasty messages.
7) If you are bullied repeatedly you can change your number.
8) Don’t give your mobile number to someone you don’t know.
9) Don’t send pictures to someone you don’t know.
10) If the problem is serious you can report it to the police, cyber mentors, or childline.
Seesaw
Essential Assessment
Lexile: Scholastic Learning Zone
Bug Club
Google Account / Email Login
Sound Waves Online
Story Box Library
Prodigy (Maths)
Kids News
Behind The News
Study Ladder
Read Theory
ABCya
NAPLAN (PDS)
On Demand Testing
National Geographic Kids News
DAL (Digital Assessment Library)
Attitude To School Survey 2022
Numeracy Games
Number and Place Value
Multiplication
Money and Financial Maths
Helping Out (Money Budgeting Game)
Skip Counting
Addition and Subtraction
https://www.sheppardsoftware.com/math/subtraction/fruit-splat-game/
2-digit Subtraction (Renaming)
Time
Tell the time (o'clock to minute)
Shape
Year 1/2 Links
Touch Pad Skills
Activity 1 (Bees and Honey)
Activity 2 (Bubble)
Activity 3 (Take A Trip)
Number Trains
Coding - Beginners
Coding - Minecraft
Year 3/4 Links
Virtual Tours:
Geography:
Year 5 Links
NAPLAN Practice:
https://pages.assessform.edu.au/pages/year-5-demos
Attitudes to School Survey (Year 4-6)
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