There are many fantastic (and free!) online safety resources available online. Here is a collection of the some of the resources I have made use of:
The Be Internet Legends Scheme of Work gives teachers the tools and methods they need to teach internet safety. The materials developed by Google in partnership with Parent Zone enable teachers to bring the most important information – and the excitement of Interland – into the classroom. Included in the scheme of work are lesson plans for the five pillars, with activities and worksheets designed to complement Interland.
Designed and developed in partnership with Project Zero at the Harvard Graduate School of Education -- and guided by research with thousands of educators -- each digital citizenship lesson takes on real challenges and digital dilemmas that students face today, giving them the skills they need to succeed as digital learners, leaders, and citizens tomorrow.
Barefoot Computing, in collaboration with the National Crime Agency, have put together lesson plans and activities suitable for ages 6 – 7, 7-9 and 9 – 11. From online ownership and permissions to the law and password protection – these interactive and engaging resources will keep your pupils more secure by being one step ahead online.
The UK Safer Internet Centre is where you can find online safety tips, advice and resources to help children and young people stay safe online. They also publish resources each year for Safer Internet Day.