Teachers & Schools

Looking for a fun way to engage your students and at the same time make a real difference in your community? We’ve got you covered at Paws Up Projects!

Our hands-on projects offer a unique opportunity for your students to collaborate, develop creativity, and make a real-world difference for pets in need. By working together to help shelter and rescue pets, your students will not only learn valuable skills but also gain a sense of purpose and accomplishment.

We understand that teachers are incredibly busy, so we’ve designed a range of ready-to-go projects with everything you need, including materials lists and step-by-step instructions. Whether you teach elementary, middle, or high school, there’s a project that’s purrfect for your students.

5 Reasons to do a Paws Up Project in your classroom:

1.

High Engagement – kids ❤️ animals!

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Promotes teamwork and collaboration

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Real world community connections that help shelter pets

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One page easy-to-understand  instructions

5.

It’s Fun and FREE!

Let’s Get Started!

Here are some sample projects.   To learn more and get 1 page project instructions visit Project Ideas. Also check out our gallery of Completed Projects too!  

  • Organize a towel drive or pet food drive
  • Make posters to promote adoptable shelter pets
  • Do a Bulletin Board. Some ideas for content:
    • Add “Did you know” facts, to raise awareness on a topic
    • Promote adoptable pets at your local shelter/rescue
    • Host a fun interactive quiz
  • Make toys/blankets
  • Do a Fundraiser – consider a pizza or bake sale or something kids make.
Classroom of students

We are happy to help so please let us know if you have any questions or want to discuss a project.  As always, this is completely FREE!

This picture shows some of my middle school students with projects they worked on to help animal shelter and rescue pets.  

I’m on the right wearing the cat t-shirt. 

~ 🐾 ❤️ 🐾 Kasey