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Hello, my name is Miss Roth.

Today we're going to be looking at the lesson Scary videos Online.

This fits into the unit Media influences: How do I decide what to do online? So let's get ready by switching on our listening ears, making sure our eyes are ready to look, and getting our brains ready to do some thinking.

Today's lesson outcome is I can explain what to do if I see videos that scare or worry me online.

Let's begin by taking a look at our ground rules.

And we have some friends here to help us.

Laura says we should listen to others.

That means not interrupting when somebody else is speaking.

Andeep says we should respect privacy.

That means if somebody decides to share a story or their experience, that we don't go and repeat it to other people outside of this lesson.

Jacob says no judgments.

And that means if somebody does decide to share a story or their experience, that we don't judge them because of it.

And Izzy says choose your level of participation.

That means you can choose whether you wanna listen or if you want to share something throughout the lesson.

Here are today's keywords.

I will read them first to you and then you can repeat them after me.

Are you ready? Online Scary.

Worried.

Trusted adult.

Well done.

Online means using the internet.

Scary.

That means something that makes us feel frightened.

Worried.

That means thinking about something bad or upsetting.

And trusted adult.

That means someone we know offline who can make us feel safe and can help us.

Let's see if you can spot any of these keywords throughout today's lesson.

Are you ready? This is today's lesson outline.

And we're going to begin with, what are our favourite videos to watch online? We can use the internet to go online to do lots of things.

Alex says, "Some people enjoy going online to watch videos." There are lots of different things people enjoy watching online, like music and dance videos, and television, TV shows, and films. Some people also enjoy watching funny or cute videos and gaming videos.

Some videos online can teach us things.

Laura says, "I watched a video that taught me how to draw a baby elephant.

And Jun says, "My older brother and I watched a video online to help us bake some cookies." Time for a check for understanding.

True or false, some people enjoy watching music and dance videos online.

You can give me a thumbs up if you think it's true or a thumbs down if you think it's false.

Hmm, some people enjoy watching music and dance videos online.

True or false? Pause this video so you can have some thinking time.

Well done if you said true.

Some people feel different emotions when they watch their favourite videos online.

They might feel happy, calm and relaxed, or excited.

Okay, time for a check for understanding.

Why do people enjoy watching their favourite videos online? A, it makes them feel happy.

B, it makes them feel excited.

And c, it makes them feel sad.

Hmm, why do people enjoy watching their favourite videos online? Pause this video so you can have some thinking time.

Well done if you said a and b.

People enjoy watching their favourite videos online because it makes them feel happy and excited.

Time for a task now.

Jun is talking about his favourite thing to watch online.

Jun says, "My favourite things to watch online are dance videos.

They teach me lots of new dance moves." Tell your partner two more things people enjoy watching online.

Pause this video so you can have some time to do the task and then we will go through the answers together.

Well done for having a go.

Your answers could have included TV shows or films, funny or cute videos, gaming videos, and videos that teach new skills.

Well done if you said something similar to your partner.

We're now going to move on to the second part of our lesson, should we watch everything online? Some videos online are not made for children to watch.

This means there might be videos online that are scary.

Laura says, "Scary videos might make us feel worried, upset, or angry." It's important to always ask a trusted adult before we start watching videos online.

Trusted adults can make sure that what we watch online is safe.

Aisha says, "A trusted adult might be your parents, carer, or teacher." Okay, time for a check for understanding.

Who can make sure that what we watch online is safe? Hmm, a, close friend, b, a trusted adult, or C, someone online.

Who can make sure that what we watch online is safe? Pause this video so you can have some thinking time.

Well done if you said b, a trusted adult.

Some videos online might look like they are safe for children to watch, but they are not.

The video might even have your favourite TV character or a song that you know.

However, this does not mean it is safe to watch.

Sometimes these videos might have scary things that pop up later on in the video.

Aisha says, "Remember, always ask a trusted adult before watching a video online." Some videos online are made just for older children or adults.

Aisha says, "A trusted adult will help you decide which videos are safe to watch online." Okay time for a check for understanding.

True or false, all videos are safe to watch online.

Hmm, true or false? You can give me a thumbs up if you think it's true or a thumbs down if you think it's false.

All videos are safe to watch online.

Pause this video so you can have some thinking time.

Well done if you said false.

Some videos online are not made for children to watch.

They might include scary things that could make children feel worried, scared, or angry.

An internet filter helps keep us safe online.

It's like a special shield that sorts through information online and blocks things that might be scary or worrying.

However, internet filters cannot block out everything that might scare or worry us.

This means we might still see scary or worrying things even when we use internet filters.

Okay, time for a check for understanding.

True or false, internet filters always keep us safe online.

You can give me a thumbs up if you think it's true or a thumbs down if you think it's false.

Hmm, internet filters always keep us safe online, true or false? Pause this video so you can have some thinking time.

Well done if you said false.

Internet filters can be helpful to block out things that might scare or worry us online.

However, they cannot block everything, so we still might see scary or worrying things online.

Time for a task now.

Lucas is talking about watching videos online.

He says, "I can watch everything online because my older brother does." Tell your partner why Lucas is wrong and give two reasons for your answer.

Pause this video so you have some time to do the task and then we will go through the answers together.

Well done for having a go.

Your answers might have included, Lucas is wrong because some online videos are not made for children to watch, some videos might make children worried, scared, or angry, he should always ask a trusted adult before watching a video online.

Well done if you said something similar to your partner.

We're now going to move on to the third and final part of the lesson, what should we do if we get scared online? It is not your fault if you see something scary online.

Sometimes scary things can pop up on the screen without us even touching or tapping a button.

Time for a check for understanding.

Fill in the missing word.

It is not your fault if you see something, online.

Which word needs to go in that sentence? Hmm, a, funny, b, exciting, or c, scary.

Fill in the missing word in the sentence.

It's not your fault if you see something, online.

Pause this video so you can have some thinking time.

Well done if you said c, scary.

It is not your fault if you see something scary online.

It's important to always tell a trusted adult if you see something scary online.

Never try to keep it a secret about something scary you see online.

Jun says, "Trusted adults are there to help you and keep you safe." Time for a check for understanding.

Who should you tell if you see something scary online? A, a best friend, b, a trusted adult, or c, keep it to yourself.

Hmm, who should you tell if you see something scary online? Pause this video so you can have some thinking time.

Well done if you said b.

You should tell a trusted adult if you see something scary online.

If you see something scary online, you must stop watching.

Jun says, "That means putting your digital device down and doing something else." Izzy says, "If possible, remember to tell your trusted adult if you see something scary online before you do something else." It's important to only watch things online that your trusted adults have agreed to.

This will keep you safe so you can enjoy going online without worrying about seeing something scary or upsetting.

Izzy always asks her trusted adults before she goes online.

This means she can go online safely.

Okay, time for a check for understanding.

True or false, if you see something scary online, you should keep watching the video.

Hmm, true or false? You can give me a thumbs up if you think it's true or a thumbs down if you think it's false.

Pause this video so you can have some thinking time.

Well done if you said false.

If you see something scary online, you must stop watching the video and put your digital device away.

Always tell a trusted adult if you see something scary online.

Time for a task now.

Andeep wants to watch videos online.

Write down two things Andeep's older brother should tell him to do if he sees something scary online.

Pause this video so you can have some time to do the task and then we will go through the answers together.

Well done for having a go.

Your answer could include, tell a trusted adult and stop watching the video and do something else.

Well done if you wrote down something similar.

This brings us to the end of our lesson now.

And here is a summary of everything that we've covered today.

Some people enjoy watching videos online.

Watching our favourite videos online might make us feel happy, excited, calm, or relaxed.

However, some online videos are not meant to be watched by children.

Sometimes online videos might look like they are for children, but this does not mean that they are safe.

Always ask a trusted adult permission before watching a video online.

If you see something scary online, you must stop watching the video and tell a trusted adult.

Here is a slide with supports if you need to access it.

Childline.

Childline is a friendly helpline where children can talk about their worries and get help anytime.

NSPCC.

The NSPCC protects children from harm and helps keep them safe from danger, bullying, or abuse.

And Internet Matters.

Internet Matters teaches children and parents how to stay safe and happy online while using the internet.