Selfie Cop

We recently received information about an app called Selfie Cop from West Lothian’s Child Protection Officer.  I thought it might be something which our parents and pupils might be interested in; as social media continues to have such a strong influence on our young people.  This may be a worthwhile app for our young people to have to encourage good, positive habits when sharing images.

 

Selfie Cop is an app that can be installed on the phones/tablets of children (targeted at 8-13 year olds) and their parents to help children learn to think more about images they share.  Every time the camera is activated on the phone/tablet, SelfieCop pops up and asks the child if they are sure about sharing this image – the image will also be available for the parent carer to view.  The app is installed with the child’s awareness and permission – it’s not about spying on their activity, it’s about trying to instill good habits around thinking twice before sharing images.

P3/4 this week

This week in topic were learning about how the people lived in Ancient Egypt. We were also practicing our Assembly. We’ve learned the songs and we are working on our drama. We still have a few things left to learn, but we are going to try to fit it all in.

In writing we finished off our Magic Carpet story and we’re going to share these in class. We learned a lot about putting describing words into our sentences and we’re going to use this more and more.

We celebrated the children who made their First Reconciliation on Tuesday evening by having a part in class on Wednesday. Well done to Fern, Brooke, Tapiwa, Cezary, Julian, Demi-Lee, Faith, Zoe and Ruby.

Well done P3/4.

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