Register now!Ideas and materials for lessons on Safer Internet Day 2025

You can register your campaigns for Safer Internet Day 2025 register with klicksafe here. By registering, you are sending a strong signal for a better Internet for children. All activities and offers for SID 2025 are presented on our website and show the impressive commitment to internet safety throughout Germany. Become part of Safer Internet Day 2025!
We are also giving away several workshops on internet safety among all registrations.
Knowledge quizzes for young people
Test your pupils' knowledge of deepfakes, digital games or conspiracy theories. There are 20 quizzes on various topics available on klicksafe.de. The klicksafe quizzes are suitable for sensitizingyoung people to the respective topic. Knowledge on the individual topics is conveyed and consolidated in a playful way. Young people also receive valuable tips on where they can find more in-depth information. You can find all quizzes on our overview page.
Do you want to go fact-checking with me?
klicksafe and Medienscouts NRW offer accompanying material for use in peer-to-peer work. Under the title "Do you want to check facts with me?", young people can use it to teach their peers the correct way to deal with disinformation. The accompanying material contains basic information on the topic, such as a definition of the term "disinformation" and typical characteristics that can be used to recognize disinformation. Several methodological and didactic tips help young people to convey the topic to their peers in an appealing way.
Playfully recognize disinformation
With our actionbound "In the bunker of lies", young people can playfully track down fake news and conspiracy stories. The story: There is a secret bunker under the government district in Berlin where "dark machinations" are going on. At least that's what the anonymous conspiracy ideologue Y reports. Together with K, who deals with the spread of conspiracy narratives, the players explore the question of how to recognize disinformation.
"In the Bunker of Lies" is available free of charge via the Actionbound app. The average playing time is around 25 minutes. Tips for use in the classroom can be found in an information sheet for teachers.
Rules for the class chat
At secondary school at the latest, there is a class chat. It is used for discussions that usually go beyond school-related topics. A lack of netiquette and a lack of time or topic limits often lead to problems such as cyberbullying or excessive demands in class chat groups. These class chat problems can have a negative impact on the class atmosphere. Take preventative measures and set rules for the class chat together with the pupils. It is not only important to regulate what content (does not) belong in the chat, but also who is responsible for ensuring compliance with the rules and any sanctions.
Card game about online shopping, social media and games
The "Are you safe?" card game deals with consumer protection issues. The four subject areas of online shopping, apps and games, cybercrime and social media are introduced to pupils in a playful way. In addition to pure knowledge questions, there are also action cards that require the pupils to cooperate and exchange ideas with each other. The card game is designed for groups of up to eight people and is suitable for ages 12-16. One round of the game takes approx. 45-90 minutes.
Cybergrooming - Sexual violence on the internet
This material provides educational professionals with comprehensive information on the topic of cybergrooming. In cybergrooming, people make targeted contact with minors online in order to prepare for sexual abuse. In addition to detailed factual information, the material offers three practical projects for working with young people. The aim of these practical projects is to sensitize children and young people to recognize cybergrooming in good time and to become aware of their own boundaries. They are also encouraged to formulate these boundaries and to defend themselves against various forms of sexual violence on the internet.
Young Crime - Judgment in the classroom
What are typical juvenile offenses and how are they dealt with in court? What are the stories behind the crimes? The ZDFtivi format "Young Crime" explores these questions. A real case is presented in 25-minute episodes. "Young Crime" focuses on crimes that are primarily committed by young people.
Together with ZDF, klicksafe offers teaching material for two episodes of the true crime series. The klicksafe teaching unit on the episode "Handy-Terror" deals with the case of a girl being blackmailed by a boy from her school with the help of sexualized recordings. The pupils are given background information on the legal situation and evaluate the case using symbol cards. The klicksafe teaching unit on the episode "Online rip-offs" deals with a case of sales fraud by a young person. In this unit, the pupils receive information about fake stores and learn about protective measures in the form of a checklist.
Further materials for primary and secondary schools
You can also find further materials for working with pupils on our pages "Media education in elementary school " and "Media education in secondary schools".