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Educational poster teaching children how to stay safe online with clear tips and visual examples.

A colorful educational poster titled "Be safe online!" with six safety tips for internet use, including not sharing personal information, keeping passwords secret, and not sending photos. Below the text are six illustrated scenarios with speech bubbles, showing examples of safe and unsafe online behavior.

A colorful educational poster titled "Be safe online!" with six safety tips for internet use, including not sharing personal information, keeping passwords secret, and not sending photos. Below the text are six illustrated scenarios with speech bubbles, showing examples of safe and unsafe online behavior.

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Show Answer Key & Explanations Step-by-step solution for: Online safety interactive worksheet
Let’s go step by step to match each picture (a–f) with the correct safety rule (1–6).

We’ll look at what’s happening in each picture and find which rule it shows — either following the rule or breaking it.

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Picture a:
A girl asks, “Can I send this to Grandma?” and an adult says “Yes!” while showing a photo on a tablet.
→ This is about sending photos of yourself. Rule #4 says: *Don’t send photos of yourself. Always ask your parents for help.*
Here, she asked and got permission → This matches Rule 4.

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Picture b:
A boy types “I go to Oxford School” on his laptop. There’s a red X next to it.
→ That means this is something you should NOT do. Rule #2 says: *Don’t tell people where you live or the name of your school.*
He told his school name → This matches Rule 2 (and shows breaking it).

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Picture c:
Someone types: “Call me on my mobile 0777 3777911.” Red X again → not safe.
→ Giving out phone number = personal information. Rule #1: *Don’t give out your personal information.*
Phone number is personal info → This matches Rule 1.

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Picture d:
One kid says “Tell me what it is!” pointing at a password screen. The other says “No! Sorry!”
→ Keeping password secret. Rule #3: *Keep your password secret.*
She refused to share → This matches Rule 3.

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Picture e:
An adult stands behind two kids looking at a screen that says “I don’t like you.” One kid looks upset.
→ Someone said bad things online. Rule #6: *If someone says bad things to you, always tell your parents or a teacher.*
Adult is there helping → This matches Rule 6.

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Picture f:
Girl says: “Jo is in my class.” Adult says: “That’s OK.”
→ Talking about someone you know (classmate) is okay if they’re real-life friends. Rule #5: *Play online games or chat with people you know.*
Jo is in her class → she knows him → This matches Rule 5.

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Now let’s list them clearly:

- Picture a → Rule 4
- Picture b → Rule 2
- Picture c → Rule 1
- Picture d → Rule 3
- Picture e → Rule 6
- Picture f → Rule 5

Final Answer:
a - 4
b - 2
c - 1
d - 3
e - 6
f - 5
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of online worksheet.
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