Can we trust everything we read online? 

That is a very important question!

Sometimes we see ‘news stories’ and on adverts, youtube videos, pop ups on social media and unofficial blogs.

How can we check that a news source is trustworthy? Let’s make a class checklist-along with me and Mrs Healy we should have 28 tips in our checklist!

I’ll start with number 1…

  1. Check in a book

Now over to you…

 

19 comments on “Online Safety

  1. Check if there is a padlock on the top left of the screen to make sure the website is secure.

  2. 2. ask an adult

  3. Check to make sure the website is legitimate. This secure webpage gives you ways to check this.

    https://www.wikihow.com/Find-if-a-Website-Is-Legitimate

  4. 4. Check other news websites, such as the BBC to see if the news is true.

  5. Good morning,
    5. You believe your team.
    ‘History is written by the victors and framed according to the prejudices and bias existing on their side.’ -Kansas City Gazette, 1891.
    This shows that you can’t believe the news media, or anywhere online, so you trust the side you believe in.

  6. Go and ask adults and family about their opinions so you can see different sides to the stories that you may be seeing

  7. Go and ask adults and family about their different opinions so you can see different sides to the stories that you may be seeing

  8. 6. Contact directly to the official website and ask if they uploaded the news. If it isn’t possible, contact the authorities and ask if the website is official.

  9. Check with an adult to see if it is secure and also look at top left corner of your screen and you will see a lock to find if it is secure. Also go on website’s that is secure to check the information .

  10. Ask people about what they think, and what their opinions are. This gives you new sides of the story that you might not have thought about before.

  11. 2: Ask your parents or someone who has more knowledge than you

  12. 7. Ask an adult for help or if the website is real.

  13. 7. Ask an adult for help or if the website is real.

  14. jade year6 says:

    You could ask an adult around you or check on other websites to see if they say the same about the news.

  15. Ask an adult and make sure you are getting information from a legitimate and secure website.

  16. If in doubt about the person you’re talking to, always tell someone, anyone. If you feel they’re lying to you about their identity and or age then it is very important to tell an adult or a friend. They can help you to find the real person and if they are lying or not so it does not put you in danger of telling for your real identity or preventing them from asking you to meet them in person.

  17. Mrs Healy says:

    If you are not sure check with an adult.

  18. Always check if there is a camera. If there is a camera, block it so that know one can see you.

  19. Ask an adult if they think the news source is trustworthy.

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