Let’s go step by step to solve this task.
The goal is to look at each piece of information listed and decide:
Is it safe to share this online while playing games?
We need to think about what could be risky if strangers see it. Personal details like your name, address, or school can help someone find you in real life — that’s not safe. But things like your favorite game or what you had for lunch are usually okay because they don’t reveal where you live or who you are personally.
Let’s go through each item one by one:
1.
your name → Not safe. Strangers shouldn’t know your real name.
2.
a secret → Safe! Secrets are personal but not identifying (unless the secret reveals something private — but generally, sharing a fun secret like “I love pizza” is fine).
3.
what you like to eat → Safe. This doesn’t tell anyone where you live or who you are.
4.
your address → NOT safe. Never share your home address online.
5.
the name of your school → NOT safe. Someone could use this to find you.
6.
your phone number → NOT safe. Phone numbers can be used to contact you directly — dangerous with strangers.
7.
a photo of you or your family → NOT safe. Photos can show faces, locations, or other clues about your identity.
8.
your favourite game → Safe! It’s just a hobby — no risk here.
9.
a password → NOT safe. Passwords protect your accounts — never share them!
10.
a song you like → Safe. Music preferences don’t reveal personal info.
11.
if you have a pet → Safe. Having a dog or cat doesn’t give away your location or identity.
12.
what you have had for lunch → Safe. Just food — no danger.
13.
talking about the game you’re playing → Safe. Talking about gameplay is normal and expected in gaming.
14.
what you have learnt at school → Mostly safe — unless you mention your school name or teacher. But since it says “what you’ve learned,” not “where,” we’ll say safe. (Example: “I learned fractions today” = safe.)
Now let’s list which ones are SAFE to share (circle these):
✔ a secret
✔ what you like to eat
✔ your favourite game
✔ a song you like
✔ if you have a pet
✔ what you have had for lunch
✔ talking about the game you’re playing
✔ what you have learnt at school
These are the items that do NOT put you at risk when shared online during gaming.
Final Answer:
Circle these:
- a secret
- what you like to eat
- your favourite game
- a song you like
- if you have a pet
- what you have had for lunch
- talking about the game you’re playing
- what you have learnt at school
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of online school worksheet.