This session shows pupils how to tell if an object is living or not. It encourages them to investigate the world around them and draw conclusions for themselves.
This session compares the different parts of our bodies to those of a pet and introduces pupils to skeletons through real PDSA x-rays taken at our pet hospitals.
This session gives pupils a chance to test their debating skills across a wide range of animal welfare issues. It will also give children a chance to speak and listen to others.
It’s not easy for animals to tell us when they’re unhappy. This session focuses on how to read canine and feline body language in order to recognise how our pets are feeling.
This session looks at the changes that happen to both people and animals as they get older and asks pupils to identify the names of various animals’ offspring.
This session gives pupils the opportunity to recognise that all animals have specific needs and address what those needs are. They'll also learn the 5 Welfare needs.
This session gives pupils an overview of healthy teeth in both people and pets that they own. It also teaches them how to keep those teeth healthy.
This session is designed to cover multiple lessons. Pupils learn about different types of advertising and then asked to design an advert for PDSA using their chosen form of media.
This session teaches pupils how to say a variety of animal’s names in a foreign languages. The session is currently available in French, German and Spanish.
This session teaches pupils how to say a variety of animal’s names in a foreign language. This session is the French version, you can also find Spanish & German.
This session teaches pupils how to say a variety of animal’s names in a foreign languages. This session is the German version, you can also find Spanish & French.
This session teaches pupils how to say a variety of animal’s names in a foreign language. This session is the Spanish version, you can also find French & German.
This PowerPoint presentation contains a range of Maths problems for you to display as your pupils are coming into the classroom in the morning. Answers provided on each slide.
This session gives children a chance to work as a team, think outside the box, listen to others' opinions and build on what they’ve learnt to make improvements to their work.
This session covers the costs associated with owning pets with a Maths focus. It also encourages the audience to make an informed decision when choosing a pet.
This session introduces how the Egyptians considered their pets and prompts the class to think about, and make comparisons to, pet ownership today.
This session looks at wild animals and their habitats. It addresses endangered animals and questions whose welfare needs are more important: a wild cat or a domesticated cat.