Y3 - Share with Care



Introduction Activity

Secrets are just one type of personal information that we might want to keep private or share only with trusted family or friends. Once you’ve shared a secret, you’re no longer fully in control of where it can go. 

What other kinds of information should we be careful to protect? 

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• Your home address and phone number

• Your email

• Your passwords

• Your usernames

• Your schoolwork and other documents about yourself

Group Activity

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VocabularyDefinition
Positive 
Something that is good. 
Negative 
Something that is bad. 
Public 
When information online is open and anyone can see it. 
Private
 When information online is closed and you control who sees it. This may be only you, or close friends and family members.   
Digital footprint 
Your digital footprint is everything on the internet that makes you, you. This could include photos, audio, videos, texts, blog posts and messages that you write on friends’ pages.
Personal information
 Information about a specific person. Your personal information can be public or private to varying degrees, depending on how sensitive it is.
Settings 
The area in any digital service, app, website, etc. where you can define or adjust what you share and how your account is handled.  
Personal boundaries 
Rules that you make to let others know the safe and acceptable ways for them to behave towards you.


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Learning Intention

Can I share with care?

Sucess Criteria

I can listen to my friends ideas

I can share my own opinions

I can reflect on my learning

✓ Create and manage a positive reputation both online and off. 

✓ Respect the privacy boundaries of others, even if different from one’s own. 

✓ Understand the potential impact of a mismanaged digital footprint. 

✓ Ask for adult help when dealing with sticky situations.

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