Students from class 3.c at the First Primary School participated in an interactive digital activity guided by their teacher Ivana Vadlja. The aim of the session was to help young learners recognize common online threats, understand how to protect themselves in the digital environment, and learn about respectful behavior in online communication.

During the activity, students were presented with a series of statements related to internet use. They worked together to categorize these statements using a color-coding system:
- Online dangers – marked in red, including threats such as unsafe communication, sharing personal information, or exposure to harmful content.
- Tips for prevention – marked in blue, offering advice on how to stay safe online, such as not revealing private details, using secure passwords, and speaking with a trusted adult when needed.
- Netiquette (online etiquette) – marked in green, emphasizing respectful and responsible digital communication, such as being kind in messages, avoiding offensive language, and thinking before posting.
By engaging in this creative and collaborative activity, the students not only strengthened their digital awareness but also learned how to apply practical strategies for safer and more respectful behavior online.
