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Computing Newsletter Krishna Avanti Primary School Harrow | Computing Newsletter | E-Safety Week | Issue 1 Friday 26 th February 2021 Dear parents, carers, staff and pupils! We all hope you had a great first week back at school! We are pleased to share with you the fantastic contributions made by all the pupils at school and at home during E-Safety Week which was from the 8th-12 th February. Thank you to those parents who attended the E-safety workshop led by Miss Patel and myself. We hope it was beneficial and informative. The presentation can be found on the school website. E-Safety Week 2021 Many of our pupils are familiar with the SMART acronym helping us remember the key points to staying safe online. We’d like to share some highlights of the learning and contributions made during that week to celebrate with you all. Miss Popat Computing Lead @ KAPSH Don’t forget to keep updated with all our E-Safety resources and news on our E-Safety Hub website. We are very excited to collaborate with Avanti House Primary and our KAPSH E-Safety Video compilation will be uploaded here, so keep a look out! Coming to KAPSH very soon https://sites.google.com/avanti.org.uk/onli nesafety/home?authuser=0

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Page 1: Computing Newsletter...Year 1 Damodaram Bansi, Year 1 Damodaram Year 1 have been learning about e-safety. The children are now confidently advising the parrot on how to keep safe online

Computing Newsletter

Krishna Avanti Primary School Harrow | Computing Newsletter | E-Safety Week | Issue 1

Friday 26th February 2021

Dear parents, carers, staff and pupils!

We all hope you had a great first week back at school! We are pleased to share with you the fantastic contributions made by all the pupils at school and at home during E-Safety Week which was from the 8th-12th February.

Thank you to those parents who attended the E-safety workshop led by Miss Patel and myself. We hope it was beneficial and informative. The presentation can be found on the school website.

E-Safety Week 2021

Many of our pupils are familiar with the SMART acronym helping us remember the key points to staying safe online.

We’d like to share some highlights of the learning and contributions made

during that week to celebrate with you all.

Miss PopatComputing Lead @ KAPSH

Don’t forget to keep updated with all our E-Safety resources and news on our E-Safety

Hub website. We are very excited to collaborate with Avanti House Primary and our KAPSH E-Safety Video compilation will be uploaded here, so keep a look out!

Coming to KAPSH very soon https://sites.google.com/avanti.org.uk/onli

nesafety/home?authuser=0

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Nursery – Gaura Nitai

E-Safety posters made by our pupils and adults in Nursery

Neev Shah Vihana Patel

Hansal Shukla Divya Chawla

Shalini Popat
Shalini Popat
Shalini Popat
Shalini Popat
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Reception Achyutum

Nandini has designed a poster for E-safety week to inform other children on how to use the

internet safely.

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Reception Matsya

Well done to Eshan for creating a very informative E-Safety poster. You have

understood the importance of keeping safe online. I am very impressed with your SMART

rules.

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Year 1 Keshavam

Task: Look at the message Patty Parrot has received. What

advice would you give Patty Parrot?

Think… Is the message safe?

What should Patty Parrot do?

Are You SMART Enough?

Can you remember what each letter stands for?

Shalini Popat
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Year 1 Damodaram

Bansi, Year 1 Damodaram

Year 1 have been learning

about e-safety. The children are now

confidently advising the parrot on how to keep safe online by following the

SMART rules.

Pearl, Year 1 Damodaram

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Year 2 Chaitanya

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Year 2 RaamMahi Pisavadia

Prisha Malik

Jai Halai

Neev Naran

Shalini Popat
Shalini Popat
Shalini Popat
Shalini Popat
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Year 3 Varaha

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Year 3 Narasimha

Don’t believe everything on the internet as some of it could be fake. Don’t trust

strangers asking for pictures or my personal details. Don’t buy anything online without asking

for adult.

I learned that you shouldn't give your contact details like your

age and email address to people/strangers who do not know. Top Tip 1)You should not add anyone you do not know however you can add your

friend or a person you know.

There is a padlock next to the link if the

website is safe and if it says not secure or a

warning sign, the website is not safe.

to be next to an adult when your playing on the Internet and don't give people your personal details/information

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Year 4 Narayana

Advay showed persistence and created a wonderful mobile message for his friends about

how they can keep safe online.

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Year 4 Vamana

Creative mobile messages on E-Safety

Shalini Popat
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Year 4 Vamana

Creative mobile messages on E-Safety

Shalini Popat
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Year 5 Krishna

Lillian

LO: To apply online safety rules to real-life scenarios. We discussed how to stay safe online, gave examples of

unsafe online behaviour and the possible consequences. We were then able to explain how to apply online safety rules

to a given scenario.

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Year 5 Buddha

Buddha Class have had lots of discussions about different issues related to e-safety. We then spent time in Art

creating comic strips to show how problems can arise when using the Internet and how to best resolve them. Kiara has

produced a great comic strip showing the importance of deleting and reporting emails that ask for personal details and how we should inform adults about them

straight away.

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Year 6 Balarama

Year 6 has spent the week thinking about the internet and how to be safe. We have thought about cyberbullying and discussed recent issues such as the racist abuse football player Marcus Rashford recently received, and the online hate messages received by Jesy Nelson, a pop star. We thought about how it would make us feel to receive messages like this and

even took part in a BBC Live lesson on internet safety.We then decided that we needed to act. We wrote emails to different social media platforms asking them to put an end to cyberbullying, thinking of different ways we could stop these

crimes.We are planning to send our emails and are hoping for a response. Let's hope we can put an

end to online bullying for good!We took part in a BBC Live lesson and even learnt a dance. Harshil and Dilan weren’t

impressed!

Email address: [email protected]

Subject: Cyberbullying that has affected famous celebrities.

Dear Sir/Madam,

I am writing to inform you about how many celebrities have been affected by cyberbullying. Many

celebrities are on social media so they can post pictures of themselves or their pets. Recently

celebrities have been getting nasty comments like “You’re fat!!!” or “You’re ugly.” Don’t get me

wrong I think that you are doing so many things to stop cyberbullying, but I still think that you

can do so much more to stop it.

Social media is one of the greatest things that has ever happened to the earth. If we didn’t have it

then we would not be able to communicate with our fans. For example on instagram if you wanted to

have a conversation with one of your favourite celebrities then with one click of a button you can

speak to them.

Recently Selena Gomez, a singer and an actress has been bullied a lot on social media. She has been

getting messages like you’re fat or you’re ugly. This has affected her a lot and she admitted that

he has made her think about quitting her career.

One of the reasons why cyberbullying is wrong is because if you send a death threat or a message

which is really rude then it really hurts the person who you sent it to. They might even try and

kill themselves. People should not even be bullying celebrities in the first place as it is wrong to

do so.

In order to put an end to cyberbullying, I think you need to ban the people who even sent the

messages or make sure that the celebrities are not able to view the hateful messages.

I look forward to hearing from you about what you are going to do to prevent these crimes.

Kind regards

Mahi Shah, concerned student of Krishna Avanti Primary School

Shalini Popat
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Year 6 Kurma

Dear Sir/Madam

Twitter, Facebook and Instagram are great ways to interact with celebrities and fans. But people also have been abusing and making many celebrities insecure lately like; Marcus Rashford who was cyberbullied because of his race and colour.

Social media is an amazing way for celebrities to communicate with their fans and also to share interesting pictures or new experiences that they have had. People have felt much closer and connected to their celebrities and we can access them easily now that we have social media.

Marcus Rashford is a Manchester United football player who has been racially abused and said that he did not want to share anything because many children of all colours follow him and that they don’t need to read it. It may affect his feelings and lower his self - esteem. It may make him feel like he isn’t good enough or even hurt his parents and close friends.

Cyberbullying is terrible because people may affect celebrities' feelings and lower their self - esteem. It may make them feel like they aren't good enough or even hurt their parents and close friends feelings because after all we are all human beings.

Social media companies could block harsh and harmful comments or posts. They could also delete the app from their device.

I look forward to hearing your thoughts on this.

Kind regards

Naiya