Today is Safer Internet Day! This is a day designated to all things online safety.
In Year 4, we focused on some key elements of online safety:
- Fake news
- Sharing personal information
- Respect online
We began by discussing fake news and how we can spot it. Not everything we read online is true and we must make sure we don’t trust everything we read. Fake news can either be spread accidentally or on purpose:
- Disinformation is when people spread false information deliberately to trick others.
- Misinformation is when people share false information by mistake, thinking it’s true.
Questions we can ask when deciding if an information source is trustworthy:
- Who’s written it?
- Do they have a good reputation?
- Why has it been written?
- Is it opinion or fact?
- Is it high quality?
It’s really important to always speak to a trusted adult if you’re unsure about something you read online.
Help at home: ask your child how they can spot fake news.
