Advice if you're upset by the news 📰

If you are upset by the news, it's important to know that you are not the only one and it's OK to have those feelings.  You can rely on Newsround to tell you the important facts about a story - but some things you hear might be scary or make you feel worried.

Visit the Newsround website here to get some tips about what to do if you are feeling sad about what you've seen, heard or read.

A digital world for everyone  😊

A Digital World For Everyone (for children).pdf
10 Ways You Can Share Kindness Online.pdf

Online safety tips  👍

Online Safety Tips.pdf

Zip it...  Block it...  Flag it...  ✋

Technology and going online are great ways to see more, learn more and have lots of fun.  To help you enjoy it safely, remember the three simple things that can help keep you safe when  you're online:  Zip It... Block It... Flag It...

Fairy Tales for the Digital Age

Check out these great digital books - Chicken Clicking, Troll Stinks and Old Macdonald Had a Phone, written by author Jeanne Willis and illustrated by Tony Ross. 

Download the books for free below along with a fun activity sheet.

Think U Know  🤔

Wondering how to stay safe online? Be SMART with a heart and follow these top tips for using the internet safely and positively:

Have a problem?  😔

If you have a problem around online safety or technology, speak to a trusted adult - that can be your teacher too.

Don't forget there is also our 'Wishing Well of Worries' in school too, you can always post your worry in there.  You will find it outside Mrs Lawson-Mills' office.

If you would rather not talk about it, or if you have a serious problem, you can click on one of the following buttons for advice or to report it:

Childline is for you.  It is free, private and confidential.  They are there to listen to you and support you.

You can talk to them any time you want, about any problem, big or small. 

Are you worried about online abuse or the way someone has been communicating with you online?

Click the button to report it to CEOP.

If an explicit or nude image of you has been shared online, Childline can help you to get it removed.