Don’t judge a book by its cover. As one scientist says, “Fish are more intelligent than they appear.”
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Watch TeachKind’s read-aloud of an excerpt from a compassionate children’s book about respecting and showing kindness to insects.
The Chinese Lunar New Year brings us the Year of the Ox, so let’s learn more about these gentle and emotionally complex animals.
Teach students to show compassion to animals this holiday season and beyond.
Have students take a deep dive into the story of “Jack and the Bean Stew” with Lean & Green Kids and TeachKind.
Find out why TeachKind is encouraging teachers and students who respect animals to stream Disney’s “The One and Only Ivan”!
“Sheldon Hears a Squeak” helps children explore what it means to see things from the point of view of even the smallest animals, and this can lead to more compassion for all living beings.
TeachKind invites summer school educators to supplement their curriculum with our humane education activities and lessons.
Kids can use the Paint feature on a computer with our coloring sheets to create unique, animal-friendly works of art.
“The Chain” offers a look inside the seemingly opposing worlds of an undercover animal rights investigator and slaughterhouse workers and their families.
Teach your students to better understand other species— because the more we learn about animals, the more we realize that animals are just like us.
The Chinese Lunar New Year brought us the Year of the Rat, so let’s learn more about these smart and sensitive animals.
Teach students how to be compassionate toward animals through the language used in mathematical word problems.