The Cyber Comic Lesson Plan comprises two 50 minute lesson plans aimed at Key Stage 2 and 3 pupils, but can be adapted for younger or older pupils. They cover areas of the curriculum including Citizenship and PSHE, as well as Art and Design. They are designed to enable schools to address cyberbullying and raise awareness of the issue, in particular to the build up of Anti-Bullying Week 2009.
Download the Cyber Comic Lesson Plan
Download the Comic Strip Template
Download the Template for Extra Widgets
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On Friday 20th November 2009 it is the 20th anniversary of the ‘United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child’. Although there is much in place to assist with the rights of young people, there is not a charter for the digital rights of young people. As technology becomes more and more a part of young peoples’ lives, their rights online are just as important as in the real world, and we need to make sure that young people are safe online.
This is a great chance for teachers to engage students in important messages around young peoples’ rights, online safety, and cyberbullying. We’ve created a special lesson plan for Key Stage 3 and 4 pupils which gives teachers and pupils the opportunity to talk about the rights of young people, and in particular their digital rights.
Download the Digital Rights Lesson Plan
Download the SuperHero Widget Template
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This is an Assembly Plan aimed at all pupils. We have adapted it slightly to suit both younger and older pupils depending on the topics you wish to raise with them. It looks at what cyberbullying is, how it can affect young people and what to do about it, including top tips.
It is a Powerpoint Presentation which you can use as a template; add more slides if you wish.
Download Powerpoint Presentation (Primary)
Download Powerpoint Presentation (Secondary)
**Note**
If you have problems downloading these files (some PCs may zip the files automatically) please email sarah@beatbullying.org and we can send them to you via email.
We are holding a competition for the best new widgets designed during Anti-Bullying Week 2009.
The winning widgets will become live widgets on the CyberMentors website.
Help for parents
Are you finding it difficult dealing with your child being bullied? Need help and don't know who to talk to?
Check out our online resources