Free Download: Brand-New Animal Rights iPhone Wallpapers That Every Kind Teacher Needs
Whether we’re replying to e-mails, browsing Pinterest for fun lesson plan ideas, watching a quick YouTube video, or just scrolling through our Facebook or Instagram feeds on a break, it seems like many of us are often glued to our phones during our free time. Checking your phone can bring a smile to your face when you have a wallpaper that reflects your passion and keeps you feeling motivated. That’s why TeachKind created these adorable and uplifting phone backgrounds with compassionate teachers like you in mind. 📱🐣
As we’ve recently entered a brand-new decade, we can’t help but think of the future—and of course, we’re envisioning a future that’s free of oppression and exploitation of sensitive living beings. As educators working to teach and influence a new generation, we’re focused on dismantling bigotry and discrimination on all levels—and that includes addressing speciesism, which is discrimination based on species. So as a special celebration of this new beginning, we’ve got three brand-new anti-speciesism phone wallpaper designs to add to our free collection. They’re sure to inspire you to keep fighting the good fight and keep working to make the world a kinder place for animals and our fellow humans.
If you’d like to get the semester off to a good start with a FREE class set of stickers,* here’s what to do:
- Click one or more of the images below to download them to your phone, then set one as your home or lock screen wallpaper.
- E-mail a screenshot of your new background to [email protected] with the subject line “Phone Backgrounds.” In the body of the message, include your name, your mailing address, and the grade level that you teach.
- Smile and feel inspired every time that you glance at your phone. 😊
And that’s it! Once we’ve received your e-mail with a wallpaper screenshot and all the necessary information, we’ll send you a class set of PETA or PETA Kids sticker sheets, free of charge. Enjoy!
*We can currently send stickers only to addresses in the U.S. and Canada.