Our Favorite TeachKind Lessons for Summer School!

A young girl builds a structure with colorful, bendable sticks

Summer is here, and that means summer school is starting! If you’re holding classes, you may get a little break before you’re thrown back into the daily routine of planning and preparing for the day, teaching lessons, and keeping students fully engaged while thoughts of the beach and other summertime activities dance in their heads. TeachKind has resources for educators, created by educators. Listed below are dynamic activities and lessons that can be carried out in a multitude of ways. We offer humane science lessons for all ages, research and writing-based activities to help students become well-versed on various animal rights issues, a feature focused on social and emotional learning for all ages, and much, much more.

For Elementary School Students

Teach Compassion for Animals With Google’s 3D Animals!

Google’s 3D animals feature gives parents and educators a great opportunity to teach children more about animals, including that they would never want to be confined, forced to do tricks, or taken out of their natural habitats. Check out the tiger, bear, and others, and enhance this exciting virtual reality experience with the animal facts included in the feature.

A 3D image of a tiger

Drop the Egg Experiment in Favor of Humane STEM Activities

Keep students occupied with these nine STEM experiments that don’t use animals and that encourage compassion for them. From creating a water pipeline to becoming a game designer, students will be inspired to think innovatively while staying engaged in STEM activities.

A child's birdhouse hanging from a tree

Summer Activity: Kids Can Learn About Animals in Their Own Backyard!

Pique students’ interest in discovering something new about their familiar surroundings. Our animal scavenger hunt prompts students to observe and learn about these 15 commonly sighted backyard animals and their unique traits and abilities. TeachKind offers a prize for students who spot all 15!

snail on a leaf

Summertime Kindness to Animals Activity Choice Boards

Have students print out these activity choice boards for the months of June, July, and August. Each board includes 20 activities to get students moving, thinking, and practicing compassion. After they’ve completed an activity, they can color that square in. Challenge them to color in every square by the end of each month!

For Middle/High School Students

Debate Kits

Tap into students’ interest in real-world issues while they enhance their writing and research skills with TeachKind’s debate kits. We’ve laid out all the tools and resources needed to form a comprehensive argument on an issue. Students could meet up virtually to discuss their findings and arguments—they can even record their meetings using Zoom and send them along to you.

Have students begin by choosing one of these hot topics:

Teaching With Film: ‘The Game Changers’ Discussion Questions

View this documentary as a class, then use the discussion questions included in this feature to help students understand the information and examine the ideas presented.

Novel Study: Robin Lamont’s ‘The Chain’ From The Kinship Series

Engage students this summer with a page-turner that will make them think twice about the meat industry. Explain that this novel not only sheds light on the cruelty endured by pigs raised for food but also reveals the exploitation of slaughterhouse workers. Use supplementary resources provided by TeachKind to tackle these important topics with students before, during, and after their reading of this award-winning novel.

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