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TeachKind Humane Education

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TeachKind Humane Education
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TeachKind helps educators promote compassion for animals through free lessons, classroom presentations, materials, advice, online resources, and more. Check out TeachKind’s resources and start building empathy for all beings now!
 
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By TeachKind Humane Education
Introducing Kindness Bingo, a fun activity board to help foster empathy and compassion for animals in homeschool environments. These printable cards are a creative way to encourage and celebrate acts of kindness for all while guiding children on
Subjects:
For All Subject Areas, Character Education, Classroom Community
Grades:
Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Printables, Games
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By TeachKind Humane Education
You can use this fun and empowering affirmations activity with your students to help them practice empathy toward themselves and others. It can be used in a variety of ways, including for setting up affirmation boards and mirrors, establishing
Subjects:
Character Education, Classroom Community, Social Emotional Learning
Grades:
PreK, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Printables, Bulletin Board Ideas
FREE
Digital Download PDF (0.40 MB)
By TeachKind Humane Education
Language about animals can be disrespectful, misleading, and even harmful at times, which is why we created a language guide to put a positive spin on the ways we teach children to think and speak about them. You’ve probably heard the phrase “kill
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Character Education, Social Emotional Learning
Grades:
Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, Homeschool
Types:
Teacher Manuals, Activities, For Parents
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Digital Download PDF (21.29 MB)
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

TeachKind, PETA’s humane education division, is made up of former classroom teachers from a wide range of disciplines and grade levels. This allows us to work with a variety of educators from across the country and throughout the field who feel at ease knowing that we have experience in the classroom. To learn more about the TeachKind staff, visit PETA.org/TeachKind/About.

MY TEACHING STYLE

TeachKind’s educational materials feed two birds with one scone—they engage and motivate students academically while fostering their compassion for others, including their peers and animals. We know that educators have the power to plant seeds that can grow into a passion for helping others, so we make humane education easy. We hope that with TeachKind, you’ll find what you need to bring animal rights into your school!

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

TeachKind has had the pleasure of working with thousands of teachers and school staff across the country to help them incorporate humane education into their lesson plans, start animal rights clubs, replace animal dissection with humane methods, get healthy vegan options in their cafeterias, and more. You may have seen us at a number of national education conferences, such as those of the National School Boards Association and the National Science Teaching Association, or on Discovery Education—or perhaps you’re familiar with our animal-friendly idioms, such as “feed a fed horse” and “more than one way to peel a potato,” which went viral in 2018!

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

For two decades, our team of experienced former classroom teachers has been supporting schools, educators, and parents in their efforts to promote compassion for animals—through free lessons, virtual classroom presentations, classroom materials, advice, online resources, and more.

ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

To learn more about TeachKind and how you can start building empathy for all right now, visit TeachKind.org.