Robo Raven and the Ancient Relics game: A Mighty Heroes adventure
About this resource
Target audience
Level
Middle primary
Keywords
Type of resource
Online game (no login required), educator notes (including 60+ classroom activities), 5x student worksheets, completion certificate, 2x videos.
Timeframe
5x levels available, 15 minutes each including discussion
Australian curriculum
Key learning areas
General capabilities
Using this resource
This Mighty Heroes classroom activity includes a web-based game, educator notes with more than 60 classroom activity ideas and correct answers, supporting resources, 5 student worksheets and a completion certificate.
The Mighty Heroes are four Australian bush characters who each have an online safety message for students:
- Wanda the echidna: I am responsible – I protect my personal information.
- River the sugar glider: I show respect – I am kind and caring to others.
- Dusty the frilled neck lizard: I trust my feelings – I ask for help when something doesn’t feel right.
- Billie the bilby: I investigate – I question what I see, hear and do online.
In this classroom activity, students play the game and complete a series of online safety challenges to defeat Robo Raven and restore the internet.
Each level in the game covers different online safety topics related to each character:
- Responsibility – digital footprints and protecting personal information online.
- Respect – respectful relationships online and the impacts of cyberbullying.
- Body clues – early warning signs or body clues, feeling unsafe online and how to seek help.
- Investigation – critical thinking and media literacy, including identifying fake news and online scams.
The final level of the game is a revision of all topics.
The Robo Raven and the Ancient Relics page for students includes the link to the game, as well two supporting videos for extension activities.
How to use these resources
- Web-based – designed for interactive whiteboards, tablets, desktops and laptops.
- No logins required – easy access for teachers and students.
- Flexible use – choose any level to start and pause anytime to discuss key online safety messages.
- Educator support – includes 60+ classroom activity ideas, answer keys, and student worksheets.
- Continued learning – send the parent information sheet home with students to play with parents and carers.
- Trusted learning – aligned to V9 Australian Curriculum and eSafety’s Best Practice Framework for Online Safety Education.
- Co-designed – developed with educators, parents and children to meet real classroom needs.
Please note as the game does not require a login, progress is saved only in one play session.
Downloads
Supporting videos
To continue the conversation with your class, you can choose to watch additional videos on the student page, supported by the extension activities in the educator notes.
- How games are made video – students learn how the game was made and how Generative AI was used in the creation of the game.
- Level up your privacy video – students learn in child-friendly language about data and how the game uses data.
Watch the trailer
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eSafety's Mighty Heroes are back with a brand new online safety adventure, Robo Raven and the Ancient Relics. They’re calling on primary school students to join their quest to restore the internet to a safe, positive place for everyone but first, they’ll have to outsmart Robo Raven!
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The adventure uses game-based learning to keep students engaged while building important online safety skills. Along the way, they’ll learn to think critically about what they see online, recognise warning signs when something doesn’t feel right, treat others with respect, and protect their personal information. |
It requires no logins, is curriculum-aligned and includes practical teacher resources. Ready to take your class on an epic quest? Cool! Let the adventure begin at eSafety.gov.au. |
Extended game trailer – Robo Raven and the Ancient Relics: A Mighty Heroes adventure
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