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Play Orbit Rescue

Orbit Rescue is a new version of the original Orbit game that was launched by Bruce and Denise Morcombe on the national Day for Daniel in October 2013. Whereas the original Orbit game was designed for use in schools and would be completed over a 5 to 10 week period, the new Orbit Rescue app…

Playing Orbit in the classroom

Getting started Sign up for a free teacher account. Download, install and review the game and the Orbit Teachers’ Guide. Seek the appropriate permissions to run Orbit with your class (eg. Principal, parents of your students, School Board, Parents’ Association). Set up a game account for each student. See Administering Orbit to find out how. Install…

Privacy

This game and its accompanying website is a University of the Sunshine Coast research project that has been funded by the Telstra Foundation, the Queensland Police Service and the Daniel Morcombe Foundation. No identifying information will be supplied to our partners or other third parties unless required by law. This research has ethics approval by…

Privacy door knob hanger – activity

Students create a privacy door knob hanger to further their understanding of private spaces. Original author: University of the Sunshine Coast Time required: 30 minutes Ages: School years 3-5 Relates to these Orbit sections: Chapter 1, Robot factory mini-game Relates to these Orbit key concepts: Public and private spaces Curricular area: Health and Physical Education,…

Private or Public? – lesson plan

Students learn about public and private spaces. Original author: University of the Sunshine Coast Time required: 80 minutes Ages: School years 3-5 Relates to these Orbit sections: Chapter 1, Robot factory mini-game Relates to these Orbit key concepts: Public and private spaces Curricular area: Health and Physical Education, Geography, Personal and Social Capability

Revising bribes, tricks, secrets and coercion – activity

Students create a revision chart about the offender tactics bribes, tricks, secrets and coercion. Original author: University of the Sunshine Coast Time required: 1 hour Ages: School years 3-5 Relates to these Orbit sections: Need to Tell Machine (levels 1 – 4) Relates to these Orbit key concepts: Offender tactics, “need to tell” situations Curricular…

Star of the Week – activity

Students take turns at being the “Star of the Week”. Original author: University of the Sunshine Coast Time required: 10 minutes per week Ages: School years 3-5 Relates to these Orbit sections: Chapter 1, Robot factory mini-game Relates to these Orbit key concepts: Healthy self concept Curricular area: Personal and social capability Content types: Activity…

Tell & Keep on Telling

What children should know Children should know that it is never okay for an adult to break the body rules with a child and that if this happens to them, it is not their fault and they should tell their trusted adults and keep telling until someone believes them and makes them safe. They should…

The Body Rules

What children should know Children should know that a person is breaking the body rules if that person: touches the child’s private parts. The only time this is not breaking the body rules is if: a doctor or parent/carer is helping keep the child clean and the child is unable to do this for themselves…

UNICEF says children have the Right to be Safe – activity

Students find out about UNICEF’s Conventions of the Right of the Child. Original author: University of the Sunshine Coast Time required: 30 minutes to an hour Ages: School years 3-5 Relates to these Orbit sections: Entire game Relates to these Orbit key concepts: Healthy self concept Curricular area: Health and Physical Education, Personal and social…