Big Idea: “Animals have needs and feelings, and kind human actions help them feel safe, cared for, and protected.”

Transdisciplinary Theme: Sharing the Planet – Living things, relationships, and resources

Age Group: PYP 1 / Grade 1 (5–7 years)
Duration: Half-Day Field Trip
Venue: Prani – The Pet Sanctuary
Learning Style: Play-based • Experiential • Emotional • Inquiry-driven

Includes – Pre-Tour, On-Tour and Post-Tour Activities


Program Overview

“Little Animal Protectors” is a gentle, age-appropriate sanctuary experience where young learners explore how rescued animals live, heal, and feel safe through human care. Through guided animal interactions, quiet observation walks, simple quizzes, storytelling, and reflection, children develop empathy, responsibility, and respect for living beings. The programme focuses on kindness, calm behaviour, and ethical care, helping children understand that their actions can make animals feel safe and loved.


ATL Skills

Children strengthen Thinking, Research, Communication, Social, and Self-Management skills as they observe animals closely, participate in guided interactions and quizzes, follow safety routines, express ideas through drawing and discussion, and reflect on how kindness supports animal well-being.


Learning Objectives

Children understand that animals have needs and feelings, learn how rescued animals are cared for, practise gentle and calm behaviour, develop empathy, and communicate ideas through simple observations and reflections.


Learning Outcomes

Children demonstrate respectful behaviour around animals, describe basic animal needs, follow safety routines independently, share observations meaningfully, and express care through words, drawings, and personal kindness promises.

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