Curriculum-aligned resources

Extend the Journi experience with fun activities aligned to learnings from each module, extension options for early finishers, and offline ideas to complement the online program.

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Module 1 - New Girl

In this module, students will follow Grade 6 student Archie as he introduces his alien exchange student, Alex, to our weird earthling ways. Covering off pedestrian safety, car travel and safe cycling, this module introduces a range of key road safety concepts.

At the end of this module, students should be able to:

  • Understand and identify distractions when travelling in a car.

  • Be able to identify safe seating within a car and understand pedestrian visibility.

  • Be able to identify bike safety gear, as well as identify safe riding behaviour.

Australian Curriculum link

Learning Activity

Design a poster to instruct others how to wear a helmet. Using maps of the local area, pinpoint ‘unsafe’ areas and design ways to make them safer.

Additional Links

State and territory governments are responsible for planning, designing and operating the road network; managing vehicle registration and driver licensing systems; and regulating and enforcing road user behaviour.

Educators can choose to deliver Journi in a variety of ways. Online modules can be teacher-led via the digital whiteboard or completed individually / in small groups on student devices. Offline module lessons plans provide worksheets for students to complete, Q&As for the educator and suggested answers where relevant. It’s entirely up to you to choose the delivery method that best suits your learners and classroom set up. For more information, contact the Journi Engagement Team.

Journi is an initiative of the Queensland Government, developed and funded by the Department of Transport and Main Roads and supported for use in classrooms by the Department of Education.