English Language Arts

Challenging Speciesism in English Language Arts
In December 2018, PETA took to social media to ask people to start “bringing home the bagels” instead of the “bacon.” Judging …

Someone, Not Something: Pronouns Are Important (Grades K-2)
Thousands of schoolchildren across the country are getting the opportunity to meet and interact with a “recently freed elephant,” thanks …

Someone, Not Something: Animals Have Needs and Wants, Too! (Grades 3-5)
Thousands of schoolchildren across the country are getting the opportunity to meet and interact with a “recently freed elephant,” thanks …

Engage and Inspire With Compassionate Comics—Inference Task Cards
Do you ever wish that you had time in the school day to foster your students’ empathy for other living …

‘Main Idea’ Sorting Game: Find Supporting Details in Animal Comics
Are you looking for an exciting way to motivate your students to practice identifying the main idea of a text? …

TeachKind’s Rescue Stories Helped Students Score Higher on Common Core-aligned Reading Comprehension Tests!
In a first-of-its-kind study, TeachKind’s animal rescue stories were shown to boost reading comprehension and help students score higher on …

Teach Kids the Power of Words With TeachKind’s Language Guide
You’ve probably heard the old saying “Sticks and stones will break my bones, but words shall never hurt me.” Although …

Valentine’s Day Activity: What Do Animals Love?
Many students will spend Valentine’s Day handing out cards and candies to their classmates to show their affection. Celebrating kindness …