eSmart Curriculum 2014 - 2015

EUROA PRIMARY SCHOOL
9th December 2013
eSmart Curriculum F – 6 (2014 - 2015)
The Euroa Primary School eSmart Curriculum F – 6 will be coordinated by the eSmart committee, with classroom teachers responsible for its implementation.
eSmart will involve explicit lessons, integration with AusVELS areas and incidental teaching. It requires all teachers to have an understanding of cybersafety
and cyberbullying and model smart, safe and responsible use of modern digital devices. A wide variety of resources, tools, lesson plans and websites will be
utilised to ensure an extensive program, positive learning outcomes and an eSmart culture. Lessons will be age appropriate and also provide extension
activities. It is recommended that classroom teachers browse the recommended eSmart websites to assess their suitability, and plan each term's program.
(This curriculum will be updated regularly.)
GRADE
LOWER (F – 2)
2014
Cybersmart Resources
(USB or curriculum – Staff – eSmart – eSmart 2014)
- Primary Lesson Plans (Lower)
1. What is Real?
2. Sharing Personal Information
www.cybersmart.gov.au/young%20kids.aspx
Hector’s World (videos), Jigsaw Puzzles, Sing Along,
Colour in Storybooks, THINK.
2015
Zippep’s Astro Circus
- Early Years program that needs
some parental involvement and
guidance.
www.kidshelp.com.au
A safe place for students to play games, learn and get
help.
www.cybersmart.gov.au/Schools/Teacher%20resource
s/Lower%20primary/Zippeps%20astro%20circus.aspx
www.cybersmart.gov.au/
Information, support, facts, games, links, resources,
lesson plans, videos, help. Website has sections for
young kids, kids, teens, schools, parents.
www.thinkuknow.org.au/site/kids.asp
5 – 7 year olds. Have Fun, Lee and Kim, Top Tips.
Hector’s World – Lesson Plans
www.cybersmart.gov.au/Schools/Teacher%20resource
s/Lower%20primary/Hectors%20world.aspx#lp1
1. Your Personal Information online
Episode 1- “Details, Details, Details”
Episode 2- “Welcome to the Carnival”
Episode 3- “It’s a Serious Game”
Episode 4- “The Info Gang”
Episode 5- “Heroes”
2. Cyberbullying- you’re not alone
3. Computer Security
www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/curriculum
Common Sense Media
Scope and Sequence Grades K – 2, videos, resources,
unit assessments.
Reference Websites
www.kidshelp.com.au/kids/
Get Help, Fun Stuff, Information.
www.childnet.com/young-people/primary
Digiducks Big Decision, Smartie the Penguin.
www.bullyingnoway.gov.au/
Anti-bullying website which provides information and
resources to help school leaders and teachers create
and sustain safe and supportive school communities.
The National Safe Schools Framework provides schools
with a set of guiding principles and strategies.
http://www.betterbuddies.org.au
Better Buddies is an initiative of The Alannah and
Madeline Foundation designed to create friendly and
caring school communities where bullying is reduced.
Registration, information and games for lower grades.
www.commonsensemedia.org/educators
Being safe, respectful and responsible online.
Information, lessons and assessment units. Use the
Scope and Sequence tool to find lessons for your
classroom. These cross-curricular units address digital
literacy and citizenship topics in an age-appropriate
way.
www.youtube.com
Search Internet Safety or Cybersafety for suitable short
videos.
GRADE
MIDDLE (3 – 4)
2014
www.cybersmart.gov.au/getcyberstarted.aspx
Register – logon.
Cybersmart - Get Cyberstarted


CyberBasics
Cyberbullying You Be the Judge.
Cybersmart Resources
(USB or Curriculum – Staff –
eSmart – eSmart 2014)

Primary Lesson Plans
(Middle)
www.cybersmart.gov.au/kids.aspx
Get the Facts, Have Fun, Comic Book Capers (Gizmo Family),
Cybersafety Quiz, Cyberquoll, Cybersmart Access.
Comic Book Capers
Gizmo family interactive game
www.cybersmart.gov.au/Kids/Have%20Fun/comicboo
kcapers.aspx
www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/curriculum
Common Sense Media
Scope and Sequence Grades 3 – 5, videos, resources, unit
assessments.
www.netsmartzkids.org
Club UYN, Videos, Games, eBooks about being safe online.
2015
Erasing Cyberbullying
(USB or curriculum – Staff – eSmart – eSmart 2015)
9 Budd:e Modules
www.cybersmart.gov.au/Schools/Teacher%20resource
s/Middle%20primary/Budde.aspx
www.thinkuknow.org.au/site/kids.asp
8 – 10 year olds. How To Have Fun, Cyber Café, Play
Games,
www.kidshelp.com.au/kids/
Get Help, Fun Stuff, Information.
www.kidsmart.org.uk/
SMART rules, I Work With
Kids.
www.skooville.com
Subscription for Grade 3 – 4 students. Chat, share,
create, play games, join projects, submit reviews,
awards, …
http://pbskids.org/old_license/index.html
Get your PBS Kids Web Licence.
www.skooville.com
Subscription for Grade 3 – 4 students
(To be funded by eSmart grant). Chat,
share, create, play games, join projects,
submit reviews, awards, …
http://pbskids.org/webonauts
Interactive Game that empowers kids to make responsible
and respectful decisions in their online interactions. Teaching
the key issues of web safety and digital citizenship.
www.childnet.com/young-people/primary
SMART rules, KidSmart website, The adventures of
Kara, Winston and the Smart Crew (video)
Reference Websites
www.kidshelp.com.au
A safe place for students to play games, learn and get
help.
www.cybersmart.gov.au/
Information, support, facts, games, links, resources,
lesson plans, videos, help. Website has sections for
young kids, kids, teens, schools, parents.
www.youtube.com/user/ACMAcybersmart
Short videos suitable for a range of age levels.
Recommended that teachers preview.
www.staysmartonline.gov.au/
Kids and Teens – Links to Budd:e (Primary) and other
resources. School – Budd:e introductory video, FAQ,
order form, kids online, teaching resources, lesson
plans, glossary.
www.kidsmart.org.uk/
Learn more about the Internet and being safe. Rules,
information, resources for working with kids.
www.childnet.com
Making the Internet a great and safe place for
children. Information, advice, SMART rules, links,
videos, shop.
www.thinkuknow.org.au/site/
Registration, tools and resources, online seminars, fact
sheets, videos, promotional materials, Kids’ Corner (5
– 7, 8 – 10, 11 – 17 years)
www.bullyingnoway.gov.au/
Anti-bullying website which provides information and
resources to create and sustain safe and supportive
school communities. The NSSF provides schools with a
set of guiding principles and strategies.
www.commonsensemedia.org/educators
Information, lessons and assessment units. Use the
Scope and Sequence tool to find lessons for your
classroom. These units address digital literacy and
citizenship topics in an age-appropriate way.
www.youtube.com
Search Internet Safety or Cybersafety for suitable short
videos.
GRADE
2014
UPPER (5 – 6)
2015
Erasing Cyberbullying
(USB or curriculum – Staff – eSmart – eSmart 2015)
Let’s Fight It Together (DVD)
www.cybersmart.gov.au/getcyberstarted.aspx
Register – logon.
Cybersmart - Get Cyberstarted


CyberBasics
Cyberbullying You Be the Judge.
www.cybersmart.gov.au/Teens.aspx
Tagged (video), How Do I Deal With, I Need To Know
About, Online Help, Games & Video, How Cybersmart
Are You?, NetBasics (10 episodes). Cybersmart
Challenge.
Cybersmart Resources
(USB or curriculum – Staff – eSmart – eSmart 2014)
 Primary Lesson Plans (Upper)
9 Budd:e Modules (Primary)
www.cybersmart.gov.au/Schools/Tea
cher%20resources/Middle%20primar
y/Budde.aspx

Cybersmart Challenge
 Cybersmart Dectectives
 Cybersmart Hero
 Cybersmart Networking
www.cybersmart.gov.au/Schools/Teacher%20resource
s/Upper%20primary/Cybersmart%20Challenge.aspx
Extension: Budd:e (Secondary)
Cybersmart Access
“Pic your friends”
“Crowd surfing”
“Drop box”
“Flip and Fix”
www.cybersmart.gov.au/Schools/Teacher%20resource
s/Cybersmart%20Access.aspx
Cyberquoll
www.cybersmart.gov.au/Schools/Teach
er%20resources/Middle%20primary/Cy
berquoll.aspx
BtN.
www.abc.net.au/btn/
BtN is aimed helping
students understand current issues and events in their
world.
www.digizen.org/kids/
Digizen Game.
www.cybersmart.gov.au/cybernetrix
Internet Safety Education.
Reference websites
www.google.com.au/goodtoknow/
A guide to staying safe and secure online – advice,
quick tips and how-tos.
www.cybersmart.gov.au/
Information, support, facts, games, links, resources,
lesson plans, videos, help. Website has sections for
young kids, kids, teens, schools, parents.
www.cybersmart.gov.au/cybernetrix
Internet Safety Education.
www.staysmartonline.gov.au
Kids and Teens – Links to Budd:e (Primary, Secondary)
and other resources.
School – Budd:e introductory video, FAQ, order form,
kids online, teaching resources, lesson plans, glossary.
https://budde.staysmartonline.gov.au/primary/main.php
Budd:e online Cybersafety Primary program.
https://budde.staysmartonline.gov.au/secondary/main.php
Budd:e online Cybersafety Secondary program.
www.kidsmart.org.uk/
Learn more about the Internet and being safe. Rules,
information, resources for working with kids.
www.childnet.com
Childnet International – making the Internet a great
and safe place for children. Information, advice,
SMART rules, links, videos, shop.
www.thinkuknow.org.au/site/
ThinkUKnow is an Internet safety program delivering
interactive training to parents, carers and teachers
through schools and organisations across Australia
using a network of accredited trainers.
Registration, tools and resources, online seminars, fact
sheets, videos, promotional materials, Kids’ Corner (5
– 7 years, 8 – 10 years, 11 – 17 years)
www.bullyingnoway.gov.au/
Anti-bullying website which provides information and
resources to create and sustain safe and supportive
Common Sense Media
Scope and Sequence
Grades 6 – 8.
Videos, resources, unit
assessments.
www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/curriculum
Behind the News (BtN)
www.abc.net.au/btn/
BtN is aimed helping students
understand current issues and
events in their world.
www.digitalpassport.org
Register, Educator Login, Preview Games, Create a
Group, Add Students, Student Login, View Student
Data.
www.netbasics.org.nz/
Short videos (11 episodes), characters and Netsafe
information.
Skooville
www.skooville.com
Subscription for Grade 5 – 6 students (To be funded by
eSmart grant). Chat, share, create, play games, join
projects, submit reviews, awards, …
www.google.com.au/goodtoknow
Quick Tips, How To's.
www.thinkuknow.org.au/site/kids.asp
11 – 17 year olds.
www.skooville.com
Subscription for Grade 5 – 6 students. Chat, share,
create, play games, join projects, submit reviews,
awards, …
www.youtube.com/user/ACMAcybersmart
Watch and discuss short videos.
Grapple Challenge
www.side.wa.edu.au/static/grapple/
school communities. The National Safe Schools
Framework provides schools with a set of guiding
principles and strategies.
www.digizen.org/
The Digizen website provides information for
educators, parents, carers, and young people. It is
used to strengthen their awareness and understanding
of what digital citizenship is and encourages users of
technology to be and become responsible DIGItal
citiZENS.
www.digitalpassport.org/educator-registration
Teach and test the basics of online life. Register,
educator login, preview games, create a group, add
students, student login, view student data.
www.commonsensemedia.org/educators
Being safe, respectful and responsible online.
Information, lessons and assessment units. Use the
Scope and Sequence tool to find lessons for your
classroom. These cross-curricular units address digital
literacy and citizenship topics in an age-appropriate
way.
www.communications.gov.au/easyguide
A guide for socialising online. Social Networking,
Search Engines, Online Games, Cybersafety Tips.
Appendix:
Websites for
parents and
teachers
https://www.esmartschools.org.au
(Teachers, parents)
eSmart website is an initiative of The Alannah and
Madeline Foundation – Program information, System
Tool, Top Tips, FAQ, Cyber risks, Links, Resources.
www.acma.gov.au
(Teachers, parents)
Australian Communications and Media Authority.
www.google.com.au/goodtoknow/
(Teachers, parents, Grade 5 – 8)
A guide to staying safe and secure online – advice,
quick tips and how-to’s.
www.youtube.com/user/ACMAcybersmart
(Teachers, parents, Grades 3 – 8)
Short videos suitable for a range of age levels.
Recommended that teachers preview.
http://acma.janison.com/acma/
(Teachers)
Connect:ed professional development. Modules 1 – 4 +
certificate.
www.communications.gov.au
(Teachers, parents)
Australian Government – Department of
Communications. Information on modern
technologies.
www.amf.org.au/betterbuddies/
(Teachers)
The Better Buddies Framework is a curriculum
resource for primary schools, designed to enhance or
introduce buddy systems in schools.
www.staysmartonline.gov.au/
(Teachers, parents, Grades 3 – 6)
Kids and Teens – Links to Budd:e (Primary, Secondary)
and other resources.
School – Budd:e introductory video, FAQ, order form,
kids online, teaching resources, lesson plans, glossary.
www.kidsmart.org.uk/
(Teachers, Grades 3 – 6)
Learn more about the Internet and being safe. Rules,
information, resources for working with kids.
www.childnet.com
(Teachers, parents, Grades 3 – 8)
Childnet International – making the Internet a great
and safe place for children. Information, advice,
SMART rules, links, videos, shop.
www.thinkuknow.org.au/site/
(Teachers, parents, Grades 3 – 8)
ThinkUKnow is an Internet safety program delivering
interactive training to parents, carers and teachers
through schools and organisations across Australia
using a network of accredited trainers.
Registration, tools and resources, online seminars, fact
sheets, videos, promotional materials, Kids’ Corner (5 –
7 years, 8 – 10 years, 11 – 17 years)
www.betterbuddies.org.au
(Teachers, parents, Grades F – 2)
Better Buddies is an initiative of The Alannah and
Madeline Foundation designed to create friendly and
caring school communities where bullying is reduced.
Registration, information and games for lower grades.
www.bullyingnoway.gov.au/
(Teachers, parents, Grades F - 6)
Anti-bullying website which provides information and
resources to help school leaders and teachers create
and sustain safe and supportive school communities.
The National Safe Schools Framework provides schools
with a set of guiding principles and strategies.
http://safeschoolshub.edu.au/
(Teachers, parents)
Information, practical examples, resources,
suggestions and guidelines to build safe and
supportive schools. (Student section still being
developed.)
www.kidsmatter.edu.au/
(Teachers)
KidsMatter is a mental health and wellbeing
framework for primary schools and early childhood
education and care services. It provides methods, tools
and support to help schools work with parents and
carers, health services and the wider community, to
nurture happy, balanced kids.
http://bounceback.com.au/
(Teachers)
Support for children and adults to develop a stronger
sense of wellbeing and to be more resilient, confident
and successful. Facilitate the development of schools
as safe, supportive and inclusive learning and teaching
communities.
www.skooville.com
(Teachers, Grades 3 – 6)
A subscription, password protected website where
children learn to be safe online, chat, share, create,
play games, join projects, submit reviews and awards.
Skooville is monitored by mediators who report any
inappropriate use to teachers.
www.digizen.org/
(Teachers, parents, Grades 5 – 8)
The Digizen website provides information for
educators, parents, carers, and young people. It is used
to strengthen their awareness and understanding of
what digital citizenship is and encourages users of
technology to be and become responsible DIGItal
citiZENS.
www.commonsensemedia.org/educators
(Teachers, Grades F – 6)
Being safe, respectful and responsible online.
Information, lessons and assessment units. Use the
Scope and Sequence tool to find lessons for your
classroom. These cross-curricular units address digital
literacy and citizenship topics in an age-appropriate
way.
www.digitalpassport.org/educator-registration
(Teachers, Grades 3 – 6)
Teach and test the basics of online life. Register,
educator login, preview games, create a group, add
students, student login, view student data.
www.communications.gov.au/easyguide
(Teachers, parents, Grades 5 – 8)
A guide for socialising online. Social Networking,
Search Engines, Online Games, Cybersafety Tips.
https://sites.google.com/site/cybersafetygames/
Looking for sites that might help students learn
important cybersafety concepts? This is a collection
from around the world. This list is a sub-set of the
Directory of Agencies providing Cybersafety Education.
www.schoolatoz.nsw.edu.au/technology/cybersafety
Whether in the classroom or at home, children are
using technology – computers, mobile phones and the
internet – more and more in their day-to-day lives.
Cybersafety provides advice on keeping your child safe
in the online world.
http://education.gov.au/cyber-safety-schools
The resources provide information for students,
teachers, parents and the broader community about
creating safe online and offline environments.