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Our dog-themed, curriculum-linked classroom resources provide fun activities to engage your pupils and bring learning to life. We provide resources that can be used with pupils aged 4-16+. The Dogs Trust Community Engagement and Education Team also deliver free primary school workshops and assemblies across the UK. Our Be Dog Smart school-based programme focusses on teaching children how to behave safely around dogs so that the human-canine bond can be enjoyed to the fullest.

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Our dog-themed, curriculum-linked classroom resources provide fun activities to engage your pupils and bring learning to life. We provide resources that can be used with pupils aged 4-16+. The Dogs Trust Community Engagement and Education Team also deliver free primary school workshops and assemblies across the UK. Our Be Dog Smart school-based programme focusses on teaching children how to behave safely around dogs so that the human-canine bond can be enjoyed to the fullest.
Senses
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Senses

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In these activities, pupils learn about the five senses in both humans and dogs. A simple worksheet can be used with younger pupils starting to learn about the five senses; there is a reading comprehension activity for more able or older pupils that also develops their understanding of how human and dog senses differ. Finally, a multiple choice quiz that can be used as a PSHE / Citizenship lesson or after a visit from one of our Education and Community Officers.
How Have Dogs Changed Over Time?
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How Have Dogs Changed Over Time?

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This activity can be used as part of a Science topic about selective breeding within ‘animals’ and ‘evolution’. It could also be linked to a PSHE/Citizenship activity exploring rights and responsibilities. It explores the differences between four dog breeds in the past and the same breeds as we know them today and encourages pupils to consider whether selective breeding is always a good thing.