Wellbeing, Pets and Me
Resources that can be taught in collaboration with our live event or recording. These can also be delivered by a teacher using our slide templates.
Resources that can be taught in collaboration with our live event or recording. These can also be delivered by a teacher using our slide templates.
Join us for a fun and informative session where we will explore the positive impact that movement can have on the mental and physical health of people and pets. Whether you have a furry friend at home or at a friend's house, this event is perfect for all pet lovers.
A helpful guide for making a ladder for rats and mice
Fun to make and even better to play with, enrichment toys like these are great for a pet’s welfare.
This PE lesson helps young learners to recognise that exercise and movement is essential to the wellbeing of people and pets.
This PE lesson helps young learners to recognise that exercise and movement is essential to the wellbeing of people and pets.
This simple activity teaches children about the basic needs that animals have and how we as humans have the same basic needs. The Smiley Face activity is important in helping young people develop empathy for animals, and can encourage positive human and animal interactions!
This session teaches children about the impact that movement has on the mental and physical wellbeing of both people and pets. This PowerPoint is designed to be self led, along with the supporting lesson plan. If you'd prefer to show your class our recorded event, just visit the events tab to view the recording.
This is a curriculum-linked lesson plan to support with the teaching of the Wellbeing, Pets and Me main session.