
<p> KS1 Mini-Topic: E-Safety & Digital Citizenship Session 3</p><p>Fake password suggestions</p><p>1. WEAK: your name (as the children know it) (e.g. MrsBennett)</p><p>2. MEDIUM: the name of your pet/parent/town then your month of birth (e.g.FluffyMarch)</p><p>3. STRONG: your best friend’s favourite colour (spelt phonetically and with a capital in the middle) plus the year you got your first bike, then the last two symbols from an old postcode and a question mark, (e.g. bLoo08tu?)</p><p>© Hamilton Trust. This activity may be adapted for use by a teacher in his/her own class. It may not be reproduced for any other purpose. KS1 Mini-Topic: E-Safety & Digital Citizenship Session 3</p><p>Challenge cards: explanations for teachers to read prior to game</p><p>Photo detective Password generator</p><p>Pick a photo and piece together Create a strong password and all of the personal information score counters for upper/lower you can about the person in the case letters, numbers, symbols photo. and non-recognisable strings of letters</p><p>Take a counter for each piece of Take a counter for each strong information you spot password Nickname creator Information Consultant</p><p>Come up with three different Name one example of the type of nicknames for an online account information that is personal and that don’t give away any personal shouldn’t be shared without information. checking with a trusted adult first</p><p>Take a counter for each nickname Take a counter for each piece of created information</p><p>© Hamilton Trust. This activity may be adapted for use by a teacher in his/her own class. It may not be reproduced for any other purpose. KS1 Mini-Topic: E-Safety & Digital Citizenship Session 3</p><p>Challenge cards Photo Password Detective Generator Challenge Challenge Nickname Information Creator Consultant Challenge Challenge Photo Password Detective Generator Challenge Challenge Nickname Information Creator Consultant Challenge Challenge</p><p>© Hamilton Trust. This activity may be adapted for use by a teacher in his/her own class. It may not be reproduced for any other purpose. KS1 Mini-Topic: E-Safety & Digital Citizenship Session 3</p><p>Photos for challenge cards</p><p>Ask children to bring in any photos they have at home of them holding certificates or on their first day back to school in their uniforms to include in this collection. Note the following information could be gleaned from a photo: name of child, school they attend, age of child, interests, house number, car registration number, town (from landmarks), family composition.</p><p>© Hamilton Trust. This activity may be adapted for use by a teacher in his/her own class. It may not be reproduced for any other purpose. KS1 Mini-Topic: E-Safety & Digital Citizenship Session 3</p><p>Scenario cards Explain that chn will have the picture of someone or a site that they have to decide if sharing personal information with is safe or not</p><p>Registering for online CBeebies website banking</p><p>An online supermarket website Your teacher</p><p>Your mum/dad A stranger in the park</p><p>© Hamilton Trust. This activity may be adapted for use by a teacher in his/her own class. It may not be reproduced for any other purpose. KS1 Mini-Topic: E-Safety & Digital Citizenship Session 3</p><p>A pop up advert</p><p>Someone you met online in a game</p><p>A website that you know nothing about Response to an email from someone you don’t know</p><p>© Hamilton Trust. This activity may be adapted for use by a teacher in his/her own class. It may not be reproduced for any other purpose.</p>
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