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Online safety: Self-image and Identity

Resources for teaching online safety lessons on the topic of 'Self-image and identity' for children aged 7-11.

Teacher resources

Each of these pages contain a able teacher resource document with lesson ideas, discussion points and potential homework activities. Each has been mapped to particular age 7-11 learning outcome statements from the Education for a Connected World framework set out by the UK Council for Internet Safety.

Extra resources

These videos, articles and quizzes can be shared with students.

  • Don't judge a book by its cover

    Jada Sezer, Karen Heuer, Laura Anderson, Lucy Spraggan and Poppy Jay share some of the negative comments they’ve received online.

    • Attribution
      Online safety • Ages 7-11
    Musician Lucy Spraggan on purple background with text saying her name and Don't judge a book by it's cover
  • Body positivity

    Celebrities such as Gemma Cairney, Fleur East and Katie Thistleton give tips and advice on body postivity.

    • Attribution
      Online safety • Ages 7-11
    The Mandeville Sisters talking with text saying Body Positive in the background
  • Don't judge: celebs on cyberbullying and social media

    Celebrities share some of the negative comments they’ve received online.

    • Attribution
      Online safety • Ages 7-11
    A montage of celebrities in front of a dark blue background with a upset face and broken heart emoji