Puzzling Partners

This code-cracking activity pack supports self-awareness, teamwork, and cri
This code-cracking activity pack supports self-awareness, teamwork, and cri

Ages

8–12

Duration

Short (1-4 activities)

Develop teamwork with this code-cracking resource inspired by Disney’s Zootropolis 2, only in cinemas November 28. 

Puzzling Partners is designed to support self-awareness, working together, and critical thinking among learners aged 6+.

The resource supports curriculum aims from: 

  • Literacy 
  • Maths 
  • Citizenship 

About the resource 

Zootropolis 2 follows crime-solving partners Hopps and Wilde as they tackle their toughest case yet. With a snaky suspect tying them in knots, they must level up their teamwork to crack the case and prove themselves as a dream detective duo. 

Inspired by the zany world of Zootropolis, Puzzling Partners invites your pupils to join Hopps and Wilde’s adventures. A Code Crackers activity supports paired working, and an imaginative design competition offers learners an opportunity to think creatively and express themselves. 

The resource includes: 

  • Teaching notes 
  • Code Crackers activity sheet 
  • Zootropolis ID competition sheet

This resource includes

This Resource Supports

  • Citizenship
  • Literacy
  • Mathematics

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