Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Using Scratch






Today we used a program called scratch. On scratch you can make animations, so we made a short one (first picture) that makes the model count from 1-10. On the second picture, we used a more efficient way of making it count by adding in a variable, which we called counters, which was much quicker and easier to do, rather than have to write out every number that the model counted separately.














Internet Safety Poster





We had to make a poster about internet safety :]. It had to be attractive to look at and had to have a few rules on it. This is my Internet Safety Poster i made. I used the various websites from the other posts to come up with four important internet safety rules on the poster.


Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Internet Safety Websites

There are some websites, such as safetynetkids, that help children deal with and avoid danger.

1. SafetyNETKids:


SafetyNETkids is a great website for children who suffer from abuse, or are worried about their safety. It is good for children who may be to afraid to confront their parents or a responsible adult about abuse, internet safety etc...   It also shows you how to deal with being bullied or abused.

2. ThinkUKnow:












 ThinkUknow is also a good website to use, except its more for parents/carers and how to make sure their child is safe on the internet. this website gives you accurate and detailed advice on how to know what your child is doing online and also how to keep them safe.

3. saferinternetday:


saferinternetday is a website aimed mostly at parents, but can also be seen by children as well, where the main purpose is one day where internet will be safer. Other than this, though, this website shows you a range of rules and tips about internetsafety.