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Voiceless' APE (Animal Protection Education) Resources

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Voiceless's Animal Protection Education (APE) encourages students to think critically about animal protection by providing teachers with the information and tools they need to deliver complete lessons in the classroom. APEs are the go-to resource for educators worldwide looking for professional, mainstream, educational animal protection content at no cost. They are aligned with the year 7-10 Australian Curriculum and developed in collaboration with experienced high-school teachers.

Voiceless's Animal Protection Education (APE) encourages students to think critically about animal protection by providing teachers with the information and tools they need to deliver complete lessons in the classroom. APEs are the go-to resource for educators worldwide looking for professional, mainstream, educational animal protection content at no cost. They are aligned with the year 7-10 Australian Curriculum and developed in collaboration with experienced high-school teachers.
Facts and Fishes Resources
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Facts and Fishes Resources

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Created by Voiceless, the animal protection institute, Animal Protection Education (APE) provides students and teachers with the information they need to understand and discuss the intelligence, memory, capabilities, sentience, and culture of fishes. Facts and Fishes resources are linked to the Australian Curriculum and the cross-curricular priority of Sustainability which plays a vital role in this APE. The Facts and Fishes Fact Sheet and Unit of Work has been developed for a Year 7 Science class and is designed to promote critical thinking through scientifically backed research coupled with a variety of classroom activities. The Fact Sheet provides an introduction to the capabilities and sentience of fishes and an exploration of the commercial fishing industry. Accompanying resources include: Unit of Work: featuring five focus areas complete with teacher instructions and a wide array of activities; Student worksheets  and handouts; Opportunities for extension; Comprehensive and visually engaging fact sheet; Explainer video ideal for classroom use (5 mins); Colourful poster/infographic; Student glossary and accompanying online Quizlet; Formative and summative assessment tasks. Access the accompanying Facts and Fishes resources and unit of work here. Explore our other Animal Protection Education (APE) kits here. Subscribe to the Voiceless Maling List to stay up to date with future APEs. This Australian Curriculum alignment statement is based on the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) materials, which are licensed under CC BY 4.0. The material has been modified from the Australian Curriculum website (accessed January 2020). All activities have been created by educators for educators and are linked to the Australian Curriculum (Version 8.4). We advise teachers to consult the ACARA website for the most up-to-date curriculum outcomes.
Dolphins in Captivity Resources
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Dolphins in Captivity Resources

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Created by Voiceless, the animal protection institute, Animal Protection Education (APE) provides students and teachers with the information they need to understand the issue of dolphins in captivity. With all the resources linked to the Australian Curriculum, teachers from a range of subjects are able to educate high school students from Years 7-10. APEs are designed to promote critical thinking through scientifically backed research coupled with a variety of classroom activities. The Dolphins in Captivity Fact Sheet provides all the information that teachers need to facilitate lessons on the issue of dolphins in captivity in the classroom. Accompanying resources include: Lesson plans for Science, English, Geography, History; Infographic; Worksheets with accompanying activities; Video with worksheet; Podcast with worksheet; Teachers notes. Visit the Voiceless website to access the other resources for this unit. Subscribe to the Voiceless Mailing List to stay up to date with future APE releases. This Australian Curriculum alignment statement is based on the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) materials, which are licensed under CC BY 4.0. The material has been modified from the Australian Curriculum website (accessed January 2020). All activities have been created by educators for educators and are linked to the Australian Curriculum (Version 8.4). We advise teachers to consult the ACARA website for the most up-to-date curriculum outcomes.
Broiler Chicken Welfare Resources
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Broiler Chicken Welfare Resources

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Created by Voiceless, the animal protection institute, Animal Protection Education (APE) provides students and teachers with the information they need to understand how chicken meat is produced in Australia, and the welfare issues associated with these production methods. With all the resources linked to the Australian Curriculum, teachers from a range of subjects are able to educate high school students from Years 7-10. APEs are designed to promote critical thinking through scientifically backed research coupled with a variety of classroom activities. The Broiler Chicken Welfare Fact Sheet provides all the information that teachers need to facilitate lessons on Broiler Chicken Welfare in the classroom. Accompanying resources include: Lesson plans for Science, Civics and Citizenship and Arts subjects; Infographic; Worksheets with accompanying activities; Video with worksheet. To access the other resources for this unit, visit the Voiceless website https://www.voiceless.org.au/content/broiler-chicken-welfare-0 Subscribe to our Mailing List to stay up to date with upcoming APE releases https://www.voiceless.org.au/subscribe This Australian Curriculum alignment statement is based on the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) materials, which are licensed under CC BY 4.0. The material has been modified from the Australian Curriculum website (accessed January 2020). All activities have been created by educators for educators and are linked to the Australian Curriculum (Version 8.4). We advise teachers to consult the ACARA website for the most up-to-date curriculum outcomes.