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Online safety: Online relationships

Resources for teaching online safety lessons on the topic of 'Online Relationships' 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.

  • What are online relationships?

    A short video that introduces the topic of online relationships, explaining the different types of relationships we might have online, and some of the risks involved when talking to people online we don’t know.

    • Attribution
      Online safety • Ages 7-11
  • 5 things you can do to make the internet a better place

    A short article with teacher notes – listing five ways that you can help to make the internet a safer and better place for everyone.

    • Attribution
      Online safety • Ages 7-11
    young people look down at smartphones against a colourful graphic backdrop
  • I'm a MEME!

    A short video with teacher notes – Will isn't too pleased when Ainslie shares his pic online... and it goes viral!

    • Attribution
      Online safety • Ages 7-11
    Illustration of two dogs. One is using a mobile phone - looking at the internet. The other dog has a dog food can in it's mouth.
  • ing your friends online

    A short article with teacher notes – Radio 1 and 1Xtra DJs talk about how important it is to be a good friend - in group chats and IRL.

    • Attribution
      Online safety • Ages 7-11
    A girl sits in the shadow of a projected smartphone screen in a darkened room
  • Is being online affecting our friendships?

    A short video with teacher notes – technology is a big part of our lives but the big question is, is time on our phone affecting us, the way we feel, and our friendships?

    • Attribution
      Digital literacy • Ages 7-11
    Illustration of a child sat up in bed using a mobile phone. It is dark outside.

Extra resources

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

  • Avoiding jealousy on social media

    Check out top tips for avoiding that jealous feeling when browsing online.

    • Attribution
      Online safety • Ages 7-11
    A young girl looks away from camera - she has her head resting on her hand in a thoughtful manner. Spiky graphic lines are coming away from her head, suggesting negativity.
  • 5 top tips to help leave gaming arguments behind

    A short article providing five top tips to making sure online disagreements don’t carry on IRL.

    • Attribution
      Online safety • Ages 7-11
    two boys wearing headsets enthusiastically play a video game together
  • Quiz: How would you deal with these tricky online situations?

    There’s a lot to think about in these digital dilemmas – how will your reactions compare to everyone else?

    • Attribution
      Online safety • Ages 7-11
    A young girl with a thought bubble coming from her head that reads, 'IS THAT OK