Teaching With Film: ‘Seaspiracy’ Discussion Questions

“Seaspiracy” reveals the one thing we can all do to save our oceans and the animals who call them home.

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‘Junebug: No Life Too Small’ Virtual Read-Aloud

Watch TeachKind’s read-aloud of an excerpt from a compassionate children’s book about respecting and showing kindness to insects.

Teach Students the Importance of ‘Veganizing’ Their Plates

Show students how easy it is to make every aspect of their meals vegan—with TeachKind.

2020 in Review: How TeachKind Rallied for Students, Educators, and Animals

In spite of 2020’s obstacles, humane educators continued teaching their students the importance of being kind to animals.

Want to Teach Students Outside the Classroom? Plan a Socially Distant Field Trip With TeachKind!

Students can learn about the world around them safely and humanely on a socially distant field trip.

Teachers: Use These Compassionate Backgrounds for Your Next Zoom Call!

Use these backgrounds to advocate for animals and liven up your next virtual class or meeting.

Engage Students With These Humane Virtual Activities!

Introduce students to these fun exercises to keep them learning and excited about animals.

Let TeachKind Help You—With Our Virtual Lessons and Activities

While you’re teaching virtually, make use of our array of interactive digital resources.

Attention, Parents! Virtual Learning Resources for Grades K–12

Keep kids learning at home with compassionate lessons.

Teaching Virtually? Students Can Still Meet Ellie the Elephant
Teaching With Film: Meet Scientists Who Choose Not to Experiment on Animals

“Test Subjects” exposes the pressure on young scientists to hurt animals—even when doing so is contrary to good science.

Parents: Digital Dissection for Home Learning

TeachKind’s list of science resources will have your kids learning quickly and humanely at home!

Someone, Not Something: Pronouns Are Important (Grades K–2)

Ellie the elephant teaches students that animals are someone, not something, and that all living, feeling beings—regardless of their species—deserve to be treated with respect and kindness.

Someone, Not Something: Animals Have Needs and Wants, Too! (Grades 3–5)

Ellie the elephant teaches students that each animal is someone, not something, and that all living, feeling beings—regardless of their species—deserve to be treated with respect and kindness.

Request a Speaker

Have TeachKind staff speak to your students via Zoom about compassion for animals—we’ll connect the presentation to your curriculum.

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