Helping teachers inspire compassion for animals, people & the environment

Raymond Elementary School, Raymond

Mrs. Beck’s Grade 1 students enjoyed the books in AnimalTales, learning about and discussing compassion for animals, people and the environment. Way to go grade 1!

R. J. Hawkey Elementary School, Airdrie

Grade 3 students at R.J. Hawkey Elementary School are making a difference for animals in their community! They built products as a part of Rocky View Schools Engineering Design Challenge, which asked students to apply their lessons in an authentic way; creating something that can be used! The students created blankets, cat scratchers, and homes […]

Red Deer Lake School

Mrs. Felske’s grade 1 students enjoyed the AnimalTales program. The books were a nice springboard for class discussions and building empathy. Students were connecting that” good to pets transfer to good to people”. Nice work grade 1! Way to go!   Red Deer Lake School Foothills T1S 0V8 Canada

Exshaw School, Exshaw

Ms. Ramdyal’s grade 1 students enjoyed the AnimalTales program. The word ‘responsible’ came up in the books and also appears in their school character code. They talked about what it means to be responsible students, friends and pet owners. They also discussed how animals have feelings similar to how we do! They came to school […]

St. Dominic School, Edmonton

Ms. Mitchell’s grade 4 students enjoyed the books in AnimalTales. They especially liked the video “I Want a Dog.” They had lots of great discussion on how we should treat animals and our peers. Way to go grade 4!

Crestwood School, Edmonton

In science class, each of Mr. Bell’s Grade 1  students was responsible for coming up with a way to teach others the importance of being kind to all living things. The different ways they came up with were to write their own books, create their own slideshows, design their own t-shirts, make a short film, […]

Kitscoty Elementary School, Kitscoty

Mrs. Peterson’s grade 6 students participated in the AnimalTales program! In conjunction with the book program they planned a citizenship project to help animals worldwide. Way to go grade 6!!  

Park Meadows School, Lethbridge

Miss Thielen’s grade 1/2 class were very engaged in the stories and activities in the AnimalTales program! Students had “deep discussions and could really related to the animals.” Way to go!!  

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