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Oscar’s Adventures in the Online World has been created to help you understand what it takes to stay safe in the online world.
Based on the eight key topics outlined in the UKCCIS ‘Education for a Connected World’ framework, our new EYFS interactive video lessons talk to the children about online dangers in a fun and engaging way, providing a truly immersive experience. Each video lesson has accompanying activities to support learning on the topic of online safety, helping to provide young children in an early years setting with the knowledge to protect themselves from the risks they pose when using technology.
This topic for Early Years teaches pupils about the differences between their online and offline identity.
This topic for Early Years covers the impact of technology on communication and relationships, both online and offline.
This topic for Early Years introduces the concept of ‘online reputation’, including how people can make judgements based on your online activity.
This topic for Early Years covers the topic of cyber-bullying and other negative behaviours online.
This topic for Early Years helps students understand how online information is found, viewed and interpreted.
This topic for Early Years covers the negative impacts that technology can have on a person’s health, well-being and lifestyle.
This topic for Early Years covers how personal information can be found online and can be re-used, saved and shared by others.
This topic for Early Years covers how personal information can be found online and can be re-used, saved and shared by others.
Based on the eight key topics outlined in the UKCCIS ‘Education for a Connected World’ framework, our new Key Stage 1 interactive video lessons talk to the children about online dangers in a fun and engaging way, providing a truly immersive experience.
This topic for Key Stage 1 teaches pupils about the differences between their online and offline identity.
This topic for Key Stage 1 covers the impact of technology on communication and relationships, both online and offline.
This topic for Key Stage 1 introduces the concept of ‘online reputation’, including how people can make judgements based on your online activity.
This topic for Key Stage 1 covers the topic of cyber-bullying and other negative behaviours online.
This topic for Key Stage 1 helps students understand how online information is found, viewed and interpreted.
This topic for Key Stage 1 covers the negative impacts that technology can have on a person’s health, well-being and lifestyle.
This topic for Key Stage 1 covers how personal information can be found online and can be re-used, saved and shared by others.
This topic for Key Stage 1 helps students understand the terms ‘copyright’ and ‘ownership’ in respect of online content.
Based on the eight key topics outlined in the UKCCIS ‘Education for a Connected World’ framework, our new Key Stage 2 interactive video lessons talk to the children about online dangers in a fun and engaging way, providing a truly immersive experience.
This topic for Key Stage 2 teaches pupils about the differences between their online and offline identity.
This topic for Key Stage 2 covers the impact of technology on communication and relationships, both online and offline.
This topic for Key Stage 2 introduces the concept of ‘online reputation’, including how people can make judgements based on your online activity.
This topic for Key Stage 2 covers the topic of cyber-bullying and other negative behaviours online.
This topic for Key Stage 2 helps students understand how online information is found, viewed and interpreted.
This topic for Key Stage 2 covers the negative impacts that technology can have on a person’s health, well-being and lifestyle.
This topic for Key Stage 2 covers how personal information can be found online and can be re-used, saved and shared by others.
This topic for Key Stage 2 helps students understand the terms ‘copyright’ and ‘ownership’ in respect of online content.
Our Key Stage 3 lesson plans have been designed to make your online safety lessons fun and engaging for your pupils. We understand that every school, every teacher and every pupil is different, so we’ve made it really easy for you to pick and choose activities to fit into your timetable.
This topic for Key Stage 3 teaches pupils about the differences between their online and offline identity.
This topic for Key Stage 3 covers the impact of technology on communication and relationships, both online and offline.
This topic for Key Stage 3 introduces the concept of ‘online reputation’, including how people can make judgements based on your online activity.
This topic for Key Stage 3 covers the topic of cyber-bullying and other negative behaviours online.
This topic for Key Stage 3 helps students understand how online information is found, viewed and interpreted.
This topic for Key Stage 3 covers the negative impacts that technology can have on a person’s health, well-being and lifestyle.
This topic for Key Stage 3 covers how personal information can be found online and can be re-used, saved and shared by others.
This topic for Key Stage 3 helps students understand the terms ‘copyright’ and ‘ownership’ in respect of online content.
This topic for Key Stage 4 teaches pupils about the differences between their online and offline identity.
This topic for Key Stage 4 covers the impact of technology on communication and relationships, both online and offline.
This topic for Key Stage 4 introduces the concept of ‘online reputation’, including how people can make judgements based on your online activity.
This topic for Key Stage 4 covers the topic of cyber-bullying and other negative behaviours online.
This topic for Key Stage 4 helps students understand how online information is found, viewed and interpreted.
This topic for Key Stage 4 covers the negative impacts that technology can have on a person’s health, well-being and lifestyle.
This topic for Key Stage 4 covers how personal information can be found online and can be re-used, saved and shared by others.
This topic for Key Stage 4 helps students understand the terms ‘copyright’ and ‘ownership’ in respect of online content.
Based on the eight key topics outlined in the UKCCIS ‘Education for a Connected World’ framework, our new Early Years, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 interactive video lessons talk to the children about online dangers in a fun and engaging way, providing a truly immersive experience.
Our Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 lesson plans have been designed to make your online safety lessons fun and engaging for your pupils. We understand that every school, every teacher and every pupil is different, so we’ve made it really easy for you to pick and choose activities to fit into your timetable.
An Online Safety Advisor will be in touch within 24 hours