- Oct 6, 2025
8 Mostly Free Resources for Teaching High Schoolers Veterinary Medicine
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High school students are in a very unique time in their lives when it comes to career investigation. Some students find themselves in positions where volunteer opportunities are plentiful. Others find themselves in positions where everyone keeps telling them no. They crave the interaction and are full of curiosity, but sometimes the industry isn't as inviting as families wish.
Elementary School Resources
Middle School Resources
Why Study Vet Med in High School?
Teens in high school often start thinking about and preparing for lifelong careers. Learning animal facts and finding videos online is the easy part. Putting it together in a cohesive curriculum that grows and develops their abilities is more challenging. KidVet, LLC is here is here to do all of that for you. We help students:
Build problem-solving and critical thinking skills
Understand biology and animal anatomy
See the future practical use of building blocks being learned now
Explore career paths in veterinary and animal science
Learn empathy and responsibility for living creatures
Why Study Vet Med in High School?
While KidVet, LLC also offers a free course in veterinary medicine, I wanted to provide you some additional free veterinary resources as a place to start.
Free Resources for Veterinary Curriculum
Here’s a curated list of free lesson plans, activities, and curriculum resources that parents and teachers can use to begin to explore veterinary medicine:
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4 Weeks Free Zoology Unit Study & Best Hands-on Ideas
This free four-week study includes hands-on activities and lesson ideas covering animal classification and biology. It’s a great foundation for kids beginning their journey into animal science.
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Animal Anatomy, Dissection Guides, and Labeling Practice
This is the best collection of dissection information and guides (for free!) I've ever come across. I'm super stoked for each of you to have this resource at your fingertips!
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10 Of The Best Animal Behavior Books: A Complete Guide
Not technically free unless you have a library card, but this curated book list is worth it! These titles help kids explore why animals act the way they do—a key part of animal science and veterinary care.
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Not Free: 4H: Veterinary Science Homeschool Curriculum
Many parents ask about free 4H resources. While not entirely free, this curriculum is affordable and offers structured lessons, labs, and activities designed to introduce students to veterinary medicine in a hands-on way.
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Not Free: eMind Pig Demo
This interactive platform offers dissection alternatives, quizzes, and simulations. Some features are free, with affordable family licenses available. It’s an excellent way to let kids explore anatomy without a lab.
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E-Mind: Options for Hands-on Dissection Alternatives
This interactive platform offers dissection alternatives, quizzes, and simulations. Some features are free, with affordable family licenses available. It’s an excellent way to let kids explore anatomy without a lab.
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Not Free: https://thesciencebank.org/collections/senior-high
While not all materials are free, The Science Bank provides fantastic ideas, models, and activities to teach kids about comparative anatomy. This site is a must-see for parents piecing together a middle school veterinary curriculum
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Not Free: Animal Science Homeschool Course - Schoolhouse Teachers
Tips for Using These Resources Effectively
Mix and match lessons – build a mini veterinary curriculum by combining worksheets, activities, and videos.
Do hands-on experiments – even simple activities like examining pet food labels or comparing animal x-rays can make learning exciting.
Encourage curiosity – let kids ask their own questions and research answers. Veterinary science thrives on curiosity.
Use real-life examples – connect lessons to your own pets or local wildlife.
How KidVet Helps Students Go Further
Free resources are an excellent start, but many families want more structure, depth, and mentorship for kids who really love animals. That’s where KidVet.com comes in.
At KidVet, we offer:
Veterinary science classes with live teaching components
Hands-on labs and projects for grades 5–12
Membership programs with guided note-taking, feedback, and support
If your high schooler dreams of becoming a veterinarian, our classes provide the next step beyond free worksheets and activities.
Final Thoughts
There are so many amazing free veterinary resources available online for middle school students. They’re a great way to start building interest in animal science and veterinary careers. Combine these resources with encouragement, hands-on practice, and structured learning opportunities, and you’ll set your child on the path toward a future in veterinary medicine.