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Worksheet 1 / 2 1) Write down three things that you can do on the Internet: a. b. c. 2) Draw circles around the three sentences which are true: If you move your mouse over a hyperlink, it will change to the shape of a person. If you move your mouse over a hyperlink, it will change to the shape of a hand. 3) What does the BACK button do? A hyperlink is usually underlined. A hyperlink is usually in bold. If you click on a hyperlink, your computer will close down. If you click on a hyperlink, you will go to a different page on the World Wide Web. 4) On the 'Can pictures be hyperlinks?' page, which animal is a hyperlink? 5) Read the information about the history of the Internet. How many websites do you think there are today? 6) Answer the following questions: Games Who are the 'Big Three' games companies? Books How many books can KS1 children borrow from the school library? Newsround What is the name of this robot? Rivers How many counties does the River Thames flow through? Jokes How do you stop a dog from barking in the back seat? Animals What is the name of a group of sharks? Harry Potter Survey Who was voted the greatest Harry Potter character? Films What do the letters in WALL-E's name stand for? Food What was the name of W.K. Kellogg's brother?

Worksheet 2 / 2 Answer these questions: Space What shape is the Solar System? The Internet What do the letters IM mean? Geography How many 'active' volcanoes are there in the world? Musical Instruments What were early flutes made of? Animals What names were often given to pet dogs in Ancient Egypt? Dinosaurs How long was Triceratops?

1) Can you explain what these are? Blogs Wikis Podcasts 2) Write down what each letter of the word SMART stands for: S = M = A = R = T = 3) Which smileys were pretending to be nice? 4) True or False... You should follow the SMART rules when you are using computers AND mobile phones?

1) Write down the names of the four most popular web browsers: i. ii. iii. iv. 2) What does the address bar show? 3) Match the names of the parts of the browser to the descriptions of what they do... Refresh / Reload Forward Back Resize If you went back to a previous page, you should click on this button to go to the next page. Loads the page again. Lets you make the browser window larger or smaller. Takes you to the last page you were looking at. 4) Explain how to add a web page to your Favourites / Bookmarks.

1) What are search engines and what do they do? 2) Describe each searching tip in the spaces below: 3) Name two search engines which are suitable for children: i. ii.

1) Explain how to print a web page using your browser: 2) Which keys can you press on the keyboard to find something on a page? 3) How many times did you find the word Chocolate? 4) How many times did you find the word Photo? 5) What was the secret message which you unscrambled on the Thunk web-site? 6) Explain why you should not simply copy things from the Internet without asking: 7) What types of information will you find in these types of files?

Evidence Sheet Complete the table below by as you explore the Webberfield Evidence Bank, by adding ticks or crosses to each box. For example, if Mark Warner owned a dog (which he does) you would tick the box with the star in (because it is in Mark Warner's row and in the "Owns a dog" column). Lives in Webberfield Avenue Owns a computer Knows what a computer virus is Owns a dog Dog is ill Tim McDonald Helen Belcher Mandy Barrow Mark Warner * Gareth Pitchford Tim Rylands James Barrett Chris Thomas Vincent Price Richard Vobes Zac Efron Miley Cyrus The suspects should only have ticks in their row! Use the space below (and on the back of the page) to write down any other useful notes.