Image of Year 5 - Fractions of amounts
4 Feb

Year 5 - Fractions of amounts

Today, Year 5 concluded their fractions unit by practising fluency and reasoning with fractional quantities using LBQ. The children tackled a range of challenges, applying their knowledge of equivalent fractions, addition and subtraction of fractions and problem-solving in real-life contexts. They worked with great focus, demonstrating resilience and accuracy as they refined their understanding.

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29 Jan

Online Safety: Supporting Children to Develop Emotional Literacy

Big and difficult feelings are part of growing up but they can be easier to handle with guidance and support. This week’s guide and the latest episode of our #WakeUpWednesday podcast offer expert advice on helping youngsters develop emotional literacy. Download here >> https://ow.ly/qUgp50UOPOF Listen here >> https://ow.ly/InKO50UOPOG

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15 Jan

Online Safety: Tik Tok

With 22% of its billion-strong userbase being between the ages of 13 and 17, the popularity of TikTok among the younger generation is indisputable. Providing entertainment in the form of a stream of short-form video content while allowing its users to post videos of their own the app has skyrocketed to prominence over the last few years, becoming a fixture in young people’s digital lives. Of course, with a platform as popular and gargantuan as TikTok, it can be intimidating trying to figure out how best to safeguard children and young people using the app. That’s why Wake Up Wednesday have released this brand-new guide to TikTok, detailing the main online safety concerns and suggesting strategies to reduce these risks for the app’s younger users.

Image of Year 5 - E-Safety - JustTalk Kids
13 Jan

Year 5 - E-Safety - JustTalk Kids

During this E-Safety session, Year 5 explored a poster about the app JustTalk Kids. The children discussed the advantages of using the app, such as staying connected with friends, learning new skills and having a safe space to share their thoughts. They also examined the potential dangers, including oversharing personal information, interacting with strangers and spending too much time online. Through thoughtful discussions, the children reflected on how to use apps like JustTalk Kids responsibly. They emphasised the importance of setting boundaries, using privacy settings and always talking to a trusted adult if something feels wrong. This session highlighted the need for critical thinking and safe practices in the digital world.

Image of Online Safety in Year 4 - Using the Justalk Kids App
9 Jan

Online Safety in Year 4 - Using the Justalk Kids App

As part of our PSHE we looked at online safety both in and outside of school. Today we shared a poster that told us all about an app called Talkids. We looked at all the positive aspects and discussed these in smaller groups. Our main findings that we highlighted were: * specific to our group (13 and under) * a safe space to chat online * parental controls * helps prevent cyber bullying

Image of Online Safety: Just Talk Kids
8 Jan

Online Safety: Just Talk Kids

With 20 million users worldwide, JusTalk Kids is a hugely popular children's app - but what are the risks? This week’s guide and the latest episode of our #WakeUpWednesday podcast delve into the safety concerns of JusTalk Kids, and how to safeguard youngsters using the app. Download here >> https://ow.ly/nGtQ50UBtAb Listen here >> https://ow.ly/ic8a50UBtAe

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18 Dec

Online Safety: Safety on Social Media

Ofcom has found that, overall, 99% of children in the UK are using social media. That’s almost 14 million young people using sites just like this one. So, how do we keep them all safe? This week’s #WakeUpWednesday guide and the latest episode of our podcast give you expert advice on effective safety practices while using social media. Download >> https://ow.ly/yVbx50UtflM Listen >> https://ow.ly/mw1350UtflK

Image of Online Safety: Keeping Safe over the Festive Season
12 Dec

Online Safety: Keeping Safe over the Festive Season

The winter break is almost here, and it’s time to kick back and relax – but there are still steps we can take to celebrate safely. Check out our freshly wrapped guide for parents and educators, with tips on holiday safety to keep youngsters protected this festive season! Download >> https://ow.ly/JCyE50UoWAV Listen >> https://ow.ly/hYl650UoWAU

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4 Dec

Year 4 - English: Publishing

The children finished their Roman soldier diaries on Monday, and this week, we have been typing them up using the Chromebooks. There are a number of skills involved in this process. It really forces the children to think about their punctuation, word choices, and spelling.

Image of Year 3- PSHE- Making Smart Choices Online
4 Dec

Year 3- PSHE- Making Smart Choices Online

Today in PSHE, we learned how to be smart online detectives! The children worked in groups to identify which statements were true or false about the trustworthiness of websites. We also discussed the importance of checking if information on websites is reliable. We learned to use tools like fact-checking, website checkups, looking for multiple sources, and asking adults for help. We also listed some of the websites we know, like YouTube, BBC News, Instagram, Snapchat and Roblox, and discussed how some websites are more trustworthy than others. Just like we wouldn't believe everything we read in a book, we should be careful about the information we find online.

Image of Year 5 - Online Safety Awareness
3 Dec

Year 5 - Online Safety Awareness

Today, Year 5 analysed this week's online safety poster, which focused on the app Snapchat. The children engaged in thoughtful discussions about the potential risks associated with the app, such as artificial intelligence misuse, online predators, scams, screen addiction, exposure to inappropriate content, and online pressures. They reflected on how these risks could impact not only personal safety but also mental health, including feelings of anxiety or low self-esteem caused by social comparison or cyberbullying. Following this, the class worked collaboratively to devise advice for safe usage of the platform. They suggested practical measures such as utilising parental controls, regularly reviewing privacy settings, and ensuring only trusted individuals are added as friends. They emphasised the importance of blocking and reporting harmful content or interactions and encouraged open, honest discussions with trusted adults about any concerns. The session concluded with the children considering how to raise awareness about online safety in their community. They brainstormed ideas such as creating posters or videos to share what they’ve learned, reinforcing the need for responsible online behaviour and the value of making informed choices in the digital world. The activity not only enhanced their awareness of online risks but also empowered them to become proactive digital citizens.

Image of Online Safety: Snapchat
27 Nov

Online Safety: Snapchat

Snapchat has been available for almost 14 years now. It’s expanded plenty in that time – adding new features, and with them, new risks. This #WakeUpWednesday, our guide and podcast are revisiting this messaging app, letting you know how to keep younger users safe. Download here >> https://ow.ly/tjPc50UfXWj Listen here >> https://ow.ly/5L9k50UfXWk