Safer Internet Day
Free Teaching Tools and Resources
Lead Your School on Safer Internet Day 2026
Get ready for Tuesday 10 February, 2026.
Equip your teachers, protect your students, and engage your community with our ready-to-use cyber safety resources.
What is Safer Internet Day?
It’s a global event uniting communities to create a better, safer internet.
For 2026, the focus is on smart tech, safe choices – Exploring the safe and responsible use of AI.
Safer Internet Day Resources
Classroom Resources
Cyber Safety Emotions Cards
5Our Junior (P–2), Middle (Years 3–4) and Senior (Years 5–8) Emotion Cards help students identify and understand their emotions online, supporting them to make safe, smart choices in the digital world.
How to use them in your classroom
- Create a class set by printing the new cards on cardstock for year-round use
- Use the Quick Start activities in each set to prompt thinking and guide class discussions
- Use the Glossary Cards to sort emotions and talk through safe and helpful responses
Help Seeking Poster
A ready-to-display visual guide that supports classroom discussions and highlights key actions students can take if things go wrong online.
AI Literacy Fact Sheet & Poster
Get support to help you understand, integrate, and use AI safely, ethically, and responsibly in your classroom.
AI LITERACY IN SCHOOLS
AI Literacy Support For Schools
As generative AI rapidly transforms learning, students, teachers, and parents need guidance to use it safely, ethically, and responsibly. Learn how Cyber Safety Project supports schools by providing practical strategies, resources, and professional learning to build AI literacy.
Why AI Skills Matter
In this blog, Trent Ray, co-founder of the Cyber Safety Project, explains why schools must embed AI literacy, digital literacy, and online safety education into the curriculum, not as optional extras, but as essential life skills that sit alongside reading and writing.
