All is peaceful on the Southern Ocean as the penguins relax on their icebergs. That is, until Dr Hammer and his sardines decide to test their weapons of mass destruction.
Once the weapon is unleashed, there is only one ‘person’ who can save the world from disaster – Fox, Spy Fox. He embarks on a mission to save the world, but soon finds himself fighting for the life of the lovely Lily. When he has freed Lily, they work together to save the world from the evil Dr Hammer and his fishy minions.
Teaching activities:
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There are several puns in the film (sardine to get interesting, date on paws, plans on ice, finale, fantastic, etc.). Children could spot these and use them in their writing, or create their own.
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Children could retell the narrative in first or third person.
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Write the dialogue between Fox and Dr Hammer, adding correct punctuation.
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Write the next adventure of Spy Fox using a different wild animal as the villain, and including equally inept minions. (We quite like the idea of a giant ape–like King Louie in The Jungle Book – with cheeky monkey minions.)
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Create a newspaper report based on the events depicted in the film.
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Design a Bond-like gadget that Fox could use in his missions.
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