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1(Animals Feeling)

Do the animals we care about so deeply feel the same about


us? Many humans feel love and empathy towards animals, but do the
animals we care about so deeply feel the same about us? How about each
other? Animals have feelings similar, if not identical, to ours. They feel
happiness, sadness, love and anger and that is why we must be kinder to
them.
Animals can feel :
Anthony learned how to talk to an elephant, and saw how they
communicate with each other. When he died, the elephants traveled to
his home to pay their respects.
Benjamin was a student in graduate school. He felt agitated and tired
no one noticed except his service dog who jumped next to him to comfort
him.

Dogs and cats feel empathy for humans and act on it by responding
quickly to human crying, only they can not speak to us in complete
sentences, but they communicate constantly.
environmental writer Carl Safina said
"Watching animals my whole life, I’ve always been struck by how similar
to us they are. I’ve always been touched by their bonds and been
impressed — occasionally frightened — by their emotions.”

2(Save Animals)
Animals are not toys to be taken care of, fed, and to be nicer to. If you get
tired of your pet, take it to a place that provides a suitable environment
for it, God will hold you accountable.
Every now and then a person shows up who brutally tortures a pet. We
need to teach children and adults that animals have feelings. It is not
important that you love them, leave them alone.

3(Fun facts)
Platypus is the only animals that has no stomach
Octopuses have 9 brains and 3 hearts
Butterflies can taste with their feet
Sloths slow-paced lifestyle helps them to survive in the wild
An elephant never forgets
4(Joking, Teasing or Bullying?)

Joking: To say funny things or play tricks on people to make them


laugh. Joking is between friends, makes all people laugh, isn’t meant to
be mean, cruel or unkind, doesn’t make people feel bad and stops before
someone gets upset.

Teasing: doesn't happen often. It means to make fun of someone by


playfully saying unkind and hurtful things to the person

Bullying: Name calling, taunting, insulting, gossiping, leaving people


out, kicking, hitting, making someone look silly on purpose, makes fun of
someone’s race or religion.
Bullying is repeated unkind behavior and the goal is to have power over
or to hurt someone else

5(guess what)
Today we learned that it’s OK to have fun with our friends and joke
around, but
often it can turn into teasing or bullying accidentally. That is not kind. By
knowing the difference between the three, we can help ourselves and
others when these situations arise. We can make sure that everyone is
being treated kindly.

• A friend says “You are acting super crazy today!” and laughs.
Is that joking, teasing or bullying?
Joking
• A popular second grader tells the other kids in your class to ignore you
because your clothes aren’t very stylish.
Is that joking, teasing or bullying?
Bullying
• You fall down, hurt your knee and try not to cry. A friend comes over
and says“Hey, clumsy, what happened?”
Is that joking, teasing or bullying?
Teasing

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