12 Extreme Riddles Test Your Survival Skills

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In the lesson “Surviving in the Wild: A Fun Adventure!”, participants embark on a thrilling journey after a plane crash, where they must navigate various survival challenges over eleven days in the wilderness. Key skills highlighted include finding shelter, sourcing food, avoiding dangerous wildlife, and signaling for help, all while making strategic decisions to ensure survival. The lesson emphasizes the importance of preparation and knowledge in real-life survival situations.

Surviving in the Wild: A Fun Adventure!

Imagine you’re on a small plane, all set for a sunny beach vacation. But before you know it, you’re in for a wild adventure that will test your survival skills! Let’s see if you have what it takes to make it through the wilderness.

The Plane Ride

You’re the only passenger on the plane, and you fall asleep just before takeoff. Suddenly, turbulence wakes you up, and you see lightning outside. The plane’s engine catches fire, and you start falling. You pass out, but when you wake up, you’re falling from the sky!

Day 1: The Forest Landing

You manage to steer yourself towards a forest, as falling into water would be just as bad as hitting the ground. The tree branches soften your fall, and you wake up with some aches but no serious injuries. You hear a river nearby and decide to follow it, hoping it will lead you to civilization.

Day 2: Finding Shelter

You reach a lake but see no signs of people. You decide to head back up the river. It’s getting cold, so you make a fire using dry twigs, birch bark, and a gas lighter you found. Remember, a triangle of wood lets air through, which is key to starting a fire.

Day 3: Looking for Food

You’re hungry and need food. You find some ants, which are safe to eat, unlike random berries or mushrooms that could be poisonous. You eat the ants and continue your journey.

Day 4: Encounter with a Bear

A big bear blocks your path! Running or climbing a tree won’t help because bears are fast and can climb. The best choice is to lie down and stay still, pretending to be asleep. The bear sees you’re not a threat and leaves you alone.

Day 5: Rainy Day

Heavy rain starts, and you need to find shelter. You choose a tree that’s not rotten or home to a snake. You stay dry and safe under it.

Day 6: Catching a Fish

Your stomach is rumbling, so you decide to catch a fish. You use your shoelaces as a fishing line and finally catch one. It’s sushi time!

Day 7: Choosing the Right Path

The river splits into two streams. You choose the right stream because there are wolf tracks by the left one. You avoid the wolves and continue your journey.

Day 8: An Abandoned House

You find a big house, but it’s abandoned. Inside, you see three doors with different signs. You choose the door with a lightning bolt, thinking the power is out. You stay the night and plan to move on in the morning.

Day 9: Signaling for Help

You hear a helicopter and use a piece of broken mirror to reflect sunlight and signal for help. The helicopter sees you but can’t land due to a storm. You decide to stay put, hoping they’ll return.

Day 10: Escaping Wolves

You encounter wolves and start running. You choose a path covered in hot coals because running over them won’t hurt your feet much. The wolves don’t follow, and you realize civilization is near!

Day 11: Crossing the River

The helicopter returns, but you need to cross the river to reach it. You choose the second log, avoiding the old log and the crocodile. You’re finally saved!

Your Survival Score

How did you do? If you scored 0-4 points, you might want to bring an experienced guide next time. With 5-9 points, you can handle a few days in the wild. Scoring 10-12 points means you’re a natural at surviving in the wilderness!

Remember, this was just an adventure story. Always be prepared and stay safe in real-life situations!

  1. Reflect on the initial plane ride scenario. How do you think you would react in a real-life emergency situation like this, and what steps would you take to ensure your safety?
  2. On Day 1, you chose to follow the river in hopes of finding civilization. What does this decision reveal about your problem-solving skills and understanding of survival tactics?
  3. Considering the experience of making a fire on Day 2, what have you learned about the importance of resourcefulness and creativity in survival situations?
  4. Day 3 involved finding food in the wild. How did this part of the adventure change your perspective on food sources and the importance of knowledge about edible and non-edible items in nature?
  5. During the bear encounter on Day 4, you had to make a quick decision. How do you think you would handle a similar high-pressure situation, and what does it teach you about staying calm under pressure?
  6. Reflect on the rainy Day 5. How did finding shelter impact your understanding of prioritizing needs in a survival scenario?
  7. The decision to choose the right path on Day 7 was crucial. How do you approach decision-making when faced with uncertainty, and what did this scenario teach you about evaluating risks?
  8. On Day 9, you signaled for help using a mirror. How does this part of the story highlight the importance of communication and signaling in emergency situations?
  1. Create a Survival Kit

    Imagine you’re preparing for a wilderness adventure. Make a list of 10 essential items you would pack in a survival kit. Explain why each item is important for your survival. Share your list with the class and discuss the different choices.

  2. Map Your Adventure

    Draw a map of the forest where you landed. Include key locations from the story, such as the river, the lake, and the abandoned house. Use symbols to represent different elements like the bear encounter and the wolf tracks. Present your map to the class and explain your journey.

  3. Role-Play a Survival Scenario

    In groups, choose a day from the story and act out the survival scenario. Decide who will play each role and how you will solve the challenges faced that day. Perform your role-play for the class and discuss what you learned about teamwork and problem-solving.

  4. Design a Survival Game

    Create a board game based on the survival adventure. Design the board with different paths and challenges, and make cards with survival tips and obstacles. Play the game with your classmates and see who can survive the longest!

  5. Write a Survival Story

    Write your own short story about a survival adventure. Use the concepts from the article, such as finding food and shelter, encountering wildlife, and signaling for help. Share your story with the class and discuss the different survival strategies used.

SurvivalThe ability to continue living or existing, especially in difficult conditions – Learning survival skills is important if you ever get lost in the wilderness.

SkillsAbilities or expertise needed to do something well – Building a fire and finding clean water are essential skills for survival in the wild.

ShelterA place that provides protection from weather or danger – When camping, it’s important to find or build a shelter to stay safe and warm.

FoodSubstances that provide nourishment and energy – In a survival situation, knowing how to find food in nature is crucial.

BearA large, strong wild animal with thick fur – If you encounter a bear in the forest, it’s important to stay calm and slowly back away.

RiverA large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another river – The river can be a source of fresh water and fish for food when you’re in the wilderness.

FishA cold-blooded animal that lives in water, has gills, and usually has fins and scales – Catching fish from the river can provide a good meal when you’re out in nature.

PathA way or track laid down for walking or made by continual treading – Following a path can help you find your way back to camp if you get lost.

HelpTo make it easier or possible for someone to do something by offering one’s services or resources – In a survival situation, asking for help from others can be a smart decision.

WildernessA wild and uninhabited area left in its natural condition – Exploring the wilderness can be exciting, but it’s important to be prepared and stay safe.

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