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E-Safety curriculum

Purple Mash curriculum overview aims:

Key learning for each year group: 

Year 3: 

  • To know what makes a safe password.
  • To learn methods for keeping passwords safe
  • To understand how the Internet can be used in effective communication
  • To understand how a blog can be used to communicate with a wider audience
  • To consider the truth of the content of websites
  • To learn about the meaning of age restrictions symbols on digital media and devices

Year 4:

  • To understand how children can protect themselves from online identity theft
  • To understand that information put online leaves a digital footprint or trail and that this can aid identity theft
  • To identify the risks and benefits of installing software including apps
  • To understand that copying the work of others and presenting it as their own is called ‘plagiarism’ and to consider the consequences of plagiarism
  • To identify appropriate behaviour when participating or contributing to collaborative online projects for learning
  • To identify the positive and negative influences of technology on health and the environment
  • To understand the importance of balancing game and screen time with other parts of their lives

Year 5: 

  • To gain a greater understanding of the impact that sharing digital content can have
  • To review sources of support when using technology and children’s responsibility to one another in their online behaviour
  • To know how to maintain secure passwords
  • To understand the advantages, disadvantages, permissions and purposes of altering an image digitally and the reasons for this
  • To be aware of appropriate and inappropriate text, photographs and videos and the impact of sharing these online
  • To learn about how to reference sources in their work
  •  To search the Internet with a consideration for the reliability of the results of sources to check validity and understand the impact of incorrect information
  • To ensure reliability through using different methods of communication.

Year 6: 

  • To identify benefits and risks of mobile devices broadcasting the location of the user/device
  • To identify secure sites by looking for privacy seals of approval
  • To identify the benefits and risks of giving personal information
  • To review the meaning of a digital footprint
  • To have a clear idea of appropriate online behaviour
  • To begin to understand how information online can persist
  • To understand the importance of balancing game and screen time with other parts of their lives
  • To identify the positive and negative influences of technology on health and the environment.