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Add some colour to your classroom with our free online safety posters

14 August 2019

Working to get your classroom looking bright and shiny in time for the new school year starting? Displays can be a key part of what makes a classroom an engaging place for young people to learn. To help you add some colour to your classroom in 2019 we have created some free posters which cover key online safety topics and provide top tips for children and young people of all ages.

For 3-6 year olds

Exploring online safety with everyone’s favourite birds, these posters explore some key online safety issues with Digiduck and Smartie the Penguin.

For 6-10 year olds

Following some key rules can be a great way for young people to learn about online safety. Keeping the SMART rules around the classroom can be a great way of reminding young people about things to consider when they are online.

11+ year olds

For older pupils the posters can act as a reminder of the things they may face when going online. They focus on issues around fake news, social media and digital resilience.

Download free A3 versions of all our posters here or visit the Childnet shop to buy professionally printed A2 versions.

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