Free educational downloads and other educational resources Downloading a film means you don’t have to depend on your broadband connection for the film to work in class. It saves on storage space compared with DVDs. All our resources including films can now be downloaded directly to your computer, network or other storage device. YouTube links and DVD-ROMs are also available for those who want them. Current Compassion films
Farm Animals & Us (details and YouTube link here). Farm Animals & Us 2 (details and YouTube link here) Animal Welfare Aspects of Good Agricultural Production – pig production (details of the film including Vimeo link here)
What is Animal Welfare? (Vimeo link here)
To download films: 1. Click on the relevant title below which will take you to the film in our download site 2.
Scroll down and click on the box marked Download original
3. If prompted, choose the Save or Save As option to save to your network, computer, USB stick or other storage device 4. You can then retrieve the file any time you wish to view it 5. We recommend you allow enough time for downloading. Once downloaded, files can be readily copied onto other computers or storage devices.
Time To Decide – (campaign film to End the Cage Age, YouTube link here). Films from the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB)
Stimulus Response (details of the film including Vimeo link here) Let’s Ask the Animals (details of the film including Vimeo link here) Educational resources (details of the resources here)
Science worksheets about selective breeding and food chains and farm animals How Should We Treat Farm Animals? discussion activity with cards and worksheets, details here Personality Test quiz for exploring values, a highly engaging activity which explores our use of animals for food from four different philosophical perspectives, details here
Farm Animals & Us Teachers’ Pack (NB This is currently being updated; the first new worksheets are already available, see above) details here
Animal Welfare Aspects of Good Agricultural Production – pig production (details of the book here)
PowerPoint presentation together with short film clips
Animal Welfare Aspects of Good Agricultural Production – pig production (details of the PowerPoint presentation here). This version is a pptx file with videos embedded. It should work on PowerPoint 2010 and later. If you want a version (ppt file) that works on earlier versions of PowerPoint without the videos, you can download that here. If you want to be able to load the ppt file and the video clips, they are available here. After downloading all the files as a zip file you will need to “Extract the files” before the video clips will work in the PowerPoint file. Archive films (details of all archive resources here)
Eat Less Meat (Vimeo link here) Genetic Engineering & Farm Animals WTO – Wrecking Animal Protection (Vimeo link here) Archive worksheets
Genetic Engineering & Farm Animals Film download site The links above give the simplest way in to download particular films. To see the full collection of our education films, please go to our film download site. This includes films in a wider range of formats, but requires slightly more IT confidence. Speaker service Details of our speaker service for schools, colleges and universities in the UK can be obtained here. DVDs and DVD-ROMs
Farm Animals & Us compilation DVD-ROM. Includes all the Compassion films above as well as the educational resources. More details here. Files from the above DVD-ROM can be readily copied onto networks, computers or other storage devices to share amongst teachers. Please note the above films work on computers but not on DVD-players.
Animal Welfare Aspects of Good Agricultural Practice – pig production DVD-ROM. Includes the film, book, PowerPoint presentation and lecturers’ notes. More details here.
Stimulus Response DVD by the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. More details here.
Let’s Ask the Animals DVD by the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. More details here. Hard copies of all education resources can be ordered online or by post.