
Quick Release Knot
Step by step instructions for how to make a quick release knot with coloring pages.
Step by step instructions for how to make a quick release knot with coloring pages.
Five different puzzle variations for learning how to identify the parts of the horse.
Twelve coloring worksheets for students of all ages to practice learning face and leg markings.
Riders must color each box and each piece of the same color. Then they will cut out each of the pieces and layer them together to make a completed bridle.
This collection of worksheets is designed for a wide range of students ages and knowledge and covers 31 different bones in the horse’s skeleton. Includes coloring pages, fill in the blanks, crossword puzzles, word searches, definition matching and more.
Color the box with the name of the bridle part and the part of the bridle the same color. This is a fun way to learn the parts of the western bridle.
Color the box with the name of the saddle part and the part of the saddle the same color. This is a fun way to learn the parts of the western saddle.
The second student workbook of our rider medal series! This workbook covers everything you need for a single student going through the Beginner I rider medal level in 63 pages! There’s a coloring cover page, the level 2 checklist ready for you to fill out, all 10 coloring page worksheets each followed by a journal prompt, five extra journal prompts at the end, two blank pages for notes, a completion certificate you can easily sign and date along with (or in place of) their rider medal, and a final coloring page.
Identify upwards and downwards transitions, color a horse roan or bay depending on the transition, write the number of beats in each gait, and think about the aids required for a transition.
Identify when riders are balanced or unbalanced, answer true or false statements about balance, think about your balance in the saddle and using your core muscles.
Fill in the blank, matching opening/direct/neutral reins, true or false questions and rein length when steering.
Color in the pictures of riders in jumping position, matching good and bad jumping position, and think about how to improve a rider’s jumping position.
This two page activity page is setup in landscape mode. It features a coloring book horse where 35 different parts have a number corresponding to the crossword puzzle.
Color each piece, cut out the tack, and then lay it over top of the horse in the correct order. Can you name each piece of tack as you put it on the horse? For an extra challenge, label the name of each item and list the parts of the tack you can remember.
This is designed for horseback riding programs looking for an easy solution to keeping kids entertained at their summer camps. It provides activity ideas, 31 of our free and paid…
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