Ice Age: Survive & Thrive with Buck Wild

The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild
The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild

Ages

7–11

Duration

Short (1-4 activities)

Ice Age: Survive and Thrive with Buck Wild, created in partnership with Disney+ to celebrate the streaming release of The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild, takes students aged 6-11 on a learning adventure through science, English/literacy, PSHE and art and design. 

In the new Disney+ Original movie, The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild continues the prehistoric pandemonium when thrill-seeking possum brothers Crash and Eddie find themselves trapped in the Lost World. They are rescued by their one-eyed pal, the adventure loving Buck Wild, who they team up with on a mission to save the Lost World from dinosaur domination.  

Taking inspiration from the adventures of our favourite sub-zero heroes, this curriculum-linked learning programme is designed to promote learning engagement, teamwork and develop discussion about the growing importance of environmental sustainability. 

The full learning resource is comprised of a two-lesson learning sequence with a series of downloadable files, notes, PowerPoints and activity sheets to support teaching and encourage learning both inside the classroom and at home. Further engagement activities, including a story-building exercise to plan a new adventure for Crash and Eddie, will link to core curriculum topics whilst reflecting themes from the film.

Please note: The Ice Age: Survive and Thrive competition has now closed. However, you can still make use of the activity sheet below.

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This Resource Supports

  • English
  • PSHE Education
  • T-Levels
  • Science

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