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Survival Puzzle Book
”And I also know how important it is in life not necessarily to be strong but to feel strong, to measure
yourself at least once, to find yourself at least once in the most ancient of human conditions, facing blind, deaf stone alone, with nothing to help you but your own
hands and your own head. . . .” - Primo Levi “Bear Meat”
Intro and Welcome
This booklet was created for educational purposes. For further activities or materials of this kind, please visit EnglishCaddy.org
Many thanks to the following websites that provided free tools that help make the puzzle making processaccessible to educators and students alike.
www.armoredpenguin.comwww.discoveryeducation.com
andwww.pixaby.com for free public domain images
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Attribution - Pas d’Utilisation Commerciale - Partage dans les Mêmes Conditions 3.0 France.
One of the key tenets of American transcendentalism is self-reliance. That is we only have ourselves to depend on, and we must prepare and test ourselves in order to achieve independence. This applies to both mental and physical abilities. We must do what we can to keep our bodies and minds physically fit and agile in order to survive and succeed in the varying situations life will put us in.
A perfect example is the situation of a class test or exam. Prior to such a test or exam, you study, read and work to understand the subject matter that you will be tested on because you know that during the test you will have to be self-reliant, you will not be able to depend on anyone but yourself.
While tests are announced, many situations we encounter on a daily basis are not. Therefore it is important to keep your mind in shape so that no matter what comes, you will be able to react with the utmost agility and success.
One way to keep your mind nimble and quick is of course reading, but another way is to constantly exercise and challenge your brain with puzzles, hypothetical challenges.
While this booklet (keeping in the theme of “Into the Wild”) was created as a task for EnglishCaddy's annual English Challenge But, it was also no less created in the hopes of introducing you to the necessity of regularly exercising your brain and encouraging your to nurture your self-reliance.
Good luck and most importantly work fun!
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Wi ld Wo rd S e a r chFind the 50 words in the puzzle.
E M S L O N D O N X N K C L O C F U C I F O A T Z I Y Y L F N T I O M S E J S E H P U G M C I A Q F I B G H O K D I G G V Q M A X S V D W H F J F K I X B V U H B R F O R L T G N P I I P K L P S E R H N U E X Y I Z L I M T H L R Q E P A V V R A L G S A N T P A O C F Q N N L F S L U J E E R X T I H Y O F I X I G S X M W G E F O R E S T K K I A L A I U I P S R N Y F B L O P K H B P R C P R I P P I A Q Z R U R P A P P U M N Y A J S L O A A G E Z E R C O G L U E Y A E D I F D B R E H N B Y I D U C B S T H A R S J X L Y A P E T K Y F K P Y N D Q Z Q L T S Q D E N J C W K Q R S E F R I Q I P V V F S T K V I E A E O W F C Y N E T T O C L A M E T E I O X L R N J E H L P N T D G Q C H H X J D W J O W T E N A C N N C T X R H N V H E I Y N G D M L P X X I T R S B N R N S V H E T U B C U R V D Z T K O F M F Q O T K F V I J O R S P A R K U R S V E D U T I L O S B V S R Z S Z Q T R X S B E O P S A D E E T N E D L A W A K Y A T W O N O L J J C N T S U N K J O F E O X C P Y K S X P Y E G R T N C L L D G I P E R O J D Y M R P P L Q J X V D D V K U A A X T C I U V K B T Q D K B R I T K P R U S Z Y W O A I N Y V M F I I H B C N H X C H H A M Y T E I C O S I F Q O H U Y A M P Y E N P I O X M F J W U Z G E S S E N R E D L I W F R O S T T O R X D Y W H I T M A N T F V N L B O R M Y J L T C W V W I O Y R O S G C P B L U S E X N I S E L F R E L I A N C E T L W Z T G L F W A I P R B S X E M V C L X C H G R C T U I Y A X S J J A D K W F E R R S V P V T R L E T Q I S U L U H N R L J E L M Q J B W Q Z G O V E R S O U L A B U P O T N M N O H D D S I X D O U C S W E A S U D A B S O V H T N E Q C T M O J T J N L L S M Z Q O N G Z N D G Y U P N E I E N B S F R E O V R A F A T X L O Q Q W A U K G O J F Q F S A S N A Q M O C N O Q C I O U E G V N L K L A E I J E F L O W A T B S R Y N F H L X P N R T T P
ALASKAALCOTT (Louisa May)ANIMALSBOSTONCABINCARIBOUCIVILIZATIONDENALIDICKINSON (Emily)EMERSON (Ralph Waldo)ENVIRONMENTESCAPEFLOWERS
FORESTFRONTIERFROST (Robert)FULLER (Margaret)GARDENHIKEHUNTINTUITIONLANDLEAVESLITERARYLONDON (Jack)MORALITY
NATURENEW ENGLANDOVERSOULPARKPEACEPHILOSOPHYROOTSSELF RELIANCESIMPLIFYSKILLSSOCIETYSOLITUDESURVIVE
TESTTHOREAU (Henry David)TOLSTOY (Leo)TRAMPTREESVAGABONDWALDENWHITMAN (Walt)WILDERNESSWOLFWOODS
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Jumbled PuzzleUnscramble each of the clue words.
Take the letters that appear in boxes and unscramble them to find the name of a famous book.
Ridd le me this.. . .Test your logic by solving the following word problems.
1) A wolf eats seventeen pounds of flesh per day. If the wolf caught a caribou that weighed 357pounds, how many days would the food last?
2) On the last day of hunting season, the temperature was -5°F in the morning. That afternoonthe temperature rose to 16°F. How many degrees centigrade did the temperature rise thatday?
3) Chris caught sixteen fish, Henry caught nine and Margaret caught eleven. How many dozenfish do they all have together?
4) A study has shown that there are about 500 does in a certain county. If half of these produceone fawn per season and the other half two fawns If the fawns have a seventy percent survivalrate in their first year, how many of the fawns will survive the first year?
5) A hunter shoots a deer and it runs for 3 minutes at 18 mph before it dies. The hunter followsat a pace of 2 mph. How long will it take for the hunter to reach the deer?
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EscapeNature hates straight lines and as a lover of nature, you're trapped in the center of a nightmare! Can you find your way out of the maze to your freedom?
CryptosSolve these cryptograms of famous quotes from either Henry David Thoreau or Ralph Waldo Emerson, then
cite their source in the space provided.
Crypto 1:
Source: _____________________________________________________
Crypto 2:
Source: _____________________________________________________
Crypto 3:
Source: _____________________________________________________
Crypto 4:
Source: _____________________________________________________
Wild VocabularyCrossword Puzzle
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Firs t and Las tThe first and last letters of the words have been lost. The first letter is same as the last in each word. Can you
find the missing letter for each word?
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__ruelin__
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__utritio__
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Logic Before All ElseHow is your logic and reasoning? Here is a puzzle to help you test and train your brain. Carefully read the
paragraph and the clues below, use the grid to help you and fill in your answers in the space provided. Good Luck!
Five campers (one is Laura), were on their way to go camping and they were each given fruit basketswith different kinds of fruit in them (one kind is bananas). Each basket has a different number of fruit(one basket has 7 pieces). From the clues below can you determine which camper has which kind(s)of fruit and how many pieces of fruit they each have?
Clues✔ Chris's basket has more than the one with the limes, but less than that of basket with the
apples.✔ Cyril's basket of five pieces of fruit contains neither bananas nor lemons.✔ Laura's basket contains more pieces of fruit than either Cyril's or Lily's (combined).✔ The basket with oranges contains either 5 or 7 total.✔ The basket with lemons (which is not Laura's), contains not less than 9 pieces of fruit.✔ Lily's basket contains bananas.✔ There are fewer pieces of fruit in Laura's basket containing apples than that of the basket
containing lemons.
Fruit Banana Lime Orange Apple Lemon 3 5 7 9 11
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Cyril has _____ _________s
Florent has _____ _________s
Lily has _____ _________s
Chris has _____ _________s
Laura has _____ _________s
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Chillax and DisconnectBeing “connected”with smart phones and the internet has its benefits, but sometimes we need to
disappear into our own minds to exercise them in other ways. Coloring isn't just for kids, in adults ithelps us “de-stress” by generating feelings of calm and wellness. Coloring also stimulates the areasof our brains responsible for creativity, motor skills and imagination. So put down your iPhone and
pick up some crayons or colored pencils and connect to your own brain.
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I hope you found coloring a nice conclusion to some mind bending puzzles. If you liked this type of activity,try coloring some of the other images with the puzzles in this book and if you're in the English Challenge you
will receive 50 extra points if ALL of the images in this book are colored in.
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