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Girl reading dictionary
English Language ArtsGrades 3-5

Language Learning Through Humane Education (ESL)

A child’s affinity for animals transcends language. Learn how humane education can increase language learning in your classroom.

Teacher in classroom

Teacher Inspiration: Meet the Teacher Appreciation Contest’s Stellar Standouts

Meet three inspiring educators whose actions highlight ways educators can make a difference for students and animals.

Delicious Vegan Lunches to Make Every Teacher’s Life Easier

It’s officially time to get back to the school-day grind, and we know how easy it is to resort to …

Young girl with dog
Grades PreK-2

Helping a Local School Integrate Compassion for Animals (Worksheets Included)

TeachKind worked with a Virginia school to create humane materials for its curriculum. Integrating compassion for animals is easy!

Social-emotional learning

Why Humane Education?

Teaching students empathy for animals is important. Here’s why.

Teacher Spotlight: Meet Mike Farley

Get to know one of Ontario’s humane educators, Mike Farley, and draw inspiration from his experiences.

Teacher Spotlight: Meet Cindy Vera

Get to know this vegan PE teacher, and learn about her humane education tips!

Happy New Year Banner
Grades PreK-2

Set Kind Classroom Goals With TeachKind’s New Year Activities

What better time is there than the new year to recommit to the kind standards that you set for your class at the beginning of the school year?

What’s New

Kindness That Carries Over Compassion for Animals as a Path to SEL, YouTube video thumbnail

VIDEO: Kindness That Carries Over ─ Compassion for Animals as a Path to SEL

From Compassion to Connection: How to Unlock Social-Emotional Learning  For many educators, supporting students’ social-emotional growth can feel challenging, especially when some students …

Words Matter

The Devil’s Dictionary: How Language Can Be Used for Good or Evil

Language has the power to inspire compassion—or create distance. Students explore how word choice affects the way we think about animals while strengthening their critical-thinking skills.

Plush Ratty
Grades PreK-2

Rethinking the Classroom ‘Pet’: Meet Ratty!

Discover humane alternatives to classroom pets with Ratty, a stuffed classroom companion that helps students build empathy, kindness, and responsibility—without using live animals.

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