There are two version available, one suitable for younger Key stage viewers and one for Key Stage 2, the latter includes factory farming. This new resource covers elements of the citizenship, PSHE, ...
Pupils discuss their own needs and those of the animals featured in the Meet the Animals! film. They then undertake a card-sorting activity which involves matching human and animal cards according to ...
Download the films, lesson plans and associated resources below. Meet the Animals! film KS2 version Talk Time Questions KS2 ...
This is followed by a card-sorting activity involving matching mothers of different species with their offspring and a lifecycle activity to illustrate the gestation and development of young animals.
Pupils then work in groups to complete a poster activity that involves deciding which freedoms or needs are met for pigs and chickens in a sanctuary and factory farm setting. Download the films, ...
Download the films, lesson plans and associated resources below. Meet the Animals! film KS2 version Talk Time Questions KS2 ...
A campaign that brings millions of people to the gates of slaughterhouses. Project Livestream (PL), an initiative created by Animal Rights Activists and YouTubers 'Mel & Steve', embraced an ...
Animals are often described as “serving” alongside soldiers, language that subtly suggests agency and choice. But animals cannot give consent to participate in war. They do not understand military ...
The government’s promise to ban snares was a key part of its new Animal Welfare Strategy, but we need your help to make sure it happens soon.
From farm to supermarket shelf, language is carefully shaped to take the animal out of the picture and make the abuse they experience sound ordinary, necessary, even benign. The animals most affected ...
Animal Aid is one of the UK’s most established and respected animal rights organisations. We were founded in 1977 with a clear mission: to achieve rights, respect and compassion for all animals. We ...