
Journal – Beginner I
Here is a simple journal page to help teach riders of all ages the content from our Rider Medals program. This page asks your riders to select a topic from a…
A set of pages that can be used to create a riding journal, with details on the horse you rode, what you did and reflection on how it went and what could be improved. Different pages for different levels of riding skills.
Here is a simple journal page to help teach riders of all ages the content from our Rider Medals program. This page asks your riders to select a topic from a…
Here is a simple journal page to help teach riders of all ages the content from our Rider Medals program. This page will encourage your riders to think about what…
Well, it is finally here!! If you’ve purchased and loved our Beginner Horse Journal Coloring Book then you might be ready to graduate to our Intermediate version. This journal builds…
Use this journal page to keep track of how the warm up portion of your riding lesson went. What did you do, and what did you like/dislike about it? How…
Need something to help you keep track of how your exercise rides are going? What did you do well, what did you need to work on, how was your horse?…
This is a helpful coloring page will get riders thinking about all the different steps they should be taking to get their horse groomed and ready to ride. It will…
This is a amazing 75 page journal for new and beginning english lesson students that combines activity pages and coloring pages with riding lesson journal prompts. Almost every page has…
This is an empty journal template that you can use for riders of any skill level. Give them a topic to write about for each of their lessons, or ask…
This is a great way for advanced students to learn to reflect critically on what they did in their lesson, think about what they can do to improve or fix their…
This is a great way for intermediate students to learn to reflect critically on what they did in their lesson and ask questions about what they don’t understand, as well…
This is a great way for new or beginning students to learn about your horses and to reflect critically on what they did in their lesson. It’s also useful for them to look back at the progress they’ve made over time. As they progress in their education consider moving them on to our Intermediate Rider Journal.
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