English Language Arts

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English Language ArtsGrades 3-5

TeachKind Rescue Stories: Freddie on the Run (Grades 3–5)

Stories of humans helping other animals are all over the internet, and sharing them with your students is an excellent …

child sitting on a bench with a dog outside
English Language ArtsGrades 3-5

Meeting the Needs of Companion Animals

Whether your students have animal companions at home or know someone else who does, it’s important for them to understand …

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English Language ArtsGrades PreK-2

‘Eat Green!’ – Healthy Eating Made Fun

A Song for Kids to Learn About Fruits and Vegetables Teaching kids about healthy eating and sustainability is key for …

kids playing with orange slices
English Language ArtsGrades 3-5

Plant Power!

An Introduction to Vegan Nutrition for Grades 3–5: A healthy vegan diet full of whole foods and veggies can help …

two super hero kids
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English Language ArtsGrades 6-8

What’s a Vegan?

Activities to Help Students of All Ages Answer This Question TeachKind often uses the word “vegan” in our materials. We …

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English Language ArtsGrades 3-5

FREE TeachKind Materials

TeachKind provides free resources that address a broad range of topics, using age-appropriate language and visuals. Use the form below …

Truck drivers rescue Lucky the chicken from slaughterhouse truck
English Language ArtsGrades 6-8

TeachKind Rescue Stories: Lucky and the Good Samaritan Who Saved Her

Rescue stories reveal the stark reality that many animals face, but their happy endings motivate students to take action, making them well suited to learners of all ages and abilities.

English Language ArtsGrades 3-5

TeachKind Rescue Stories: Christmas the Puppy’s First Holiday

Rescue stories reveal the stark reality that many animals face, but their happy endings motivate students to take action, making them ideal for learners of all ages and abilities.