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This past school year, our class got a pet through a Petco Grant. Our bearded dragon, whom the children named "Spike Pancake Blackbeard", has thrived. We did such a good job of taking care of Spike that he needs an upgraded, larger tank and supplies. The children helped feed him, bathed him, earned time with him, and read to him. He sincerely benefited our classroom culture. A 2017 study of class pets found many benefits. Key findings in the study include:
Behavioral Impact: When an animal is brought into a classroom setting, students are more likely to follow instructions and to focus on a task. They ask more appropriate questions and engage with their teacher more. There are fewer emotional outbursts and more positive behaviors.
Social Interaction: The studies show that when there are animals present in classroom settings, students start paying attention and sitting still. In fact, one study showed kids actually paid more attention to the teacher in the presence of a dog.
Attitude Improvement: These studies also found that the presence of a dog in the classroom can improve children's attitude toward school and helps them to learn responsibility, respect and empathy.
We would love to continue to help Spike grow. So please help us get him a 40-gallon tank, along with the proper light fixtures and habitat accessories. Thank you so much in advance!
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This past school year, our class got a pet through a Petco Grant. Our bearded dragon, whom the children named "Spike Pancake Blackbeard", has thrived. We did such a good job of taking care of Spike that he needs an upgraded, larger tank and supplies. The children helped feed him, bathed him, earned time with him, and read to him. He sincerely benefited our classroom culture. A 2017 study of class pets found many benefits. Key findings in the study include:
Behavioral Impact: When an animal is brought into a classroom setting, students are more likely to follow instructions and to focus on a task. They ask more appropriate questions and engage with their teacher more. There are fewer emotional outbursts and more positive behaviors.
Social Interaction: The studies show that when there are animals present in classroom settings, students start paying attention and sitting still. In fact, one study showed kids actually paid more attention to the teacher in the presence of a dog.
Attitude Improvement: These studies also found that the presence of a dog in the classroom can improve children's attitude toward school and helps them to learn responsibility, respect and empathy.
We would love to continue to help Spike grow. So please help us get him a 40-gallon tank, along with the proper light fixtures and habitat accessories. Thank you so much in advance!