Stuff Happens Cards – Sample Set
Stuff Happens card sets contain discussion scenarios to help your students remember safety rules and apply them when riding and when working with horses.
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Stuff Happens card sets contain discussion scenarios to help your students remember safety rules and apply them when riding and when working with horses.
Stuff Happens card sets contain discussion scenarios to help your students remember Red Level unmounted safety rules and apply them when working with horses in the arena.
Stuff Happens card sets contain discussion scenarios to help your students remember Red Level unmounted safety rules and apply them when working with horses in the pasture.
Stuff Happens card sets contain discussion scenarios to help your students remember Red Level unmounted safety rules and apply them when working with horses in the barn.
Help students remember parts of a basic English saddle and bridle by printing these interactive and hands-on labels. Each set contains all 24 terms found in the Red Level HorseSense Study Guide and Saddle and Bridle Parts Worksheet.
Level Up flashcards have terms, definitions and images for terminology used objectives in the Learning Levels curriculum. This free sample lets you test print or view our flashcard formats online.
This fill-in-the-blank worksheet is an “open-book” supplement to the Red Horsemanship Study Guide, emphasizing key concepts and equine terminology for beginner riders.
Use this printable worksheet to teach/test the terminology for basic parts of English tack, including the saddle, saddle pad, girth, and simple snaffle bridle. Includes three pages: a fill-in-the-blank worksheet, a word bank and an answer key.
The Rainbow Level study guide it is a coloring book for young English riders, ages 4 through 7. It introduces basic riding and horse care concepts with simple text and a full-sized illustration for each Learning Levels objective.
Booklet just for keeping track of your Rainbow Level students’ progress. This printable booklet contains Rainbow Level objectives from the Learning Levels equine curriculum, formatted as a checklists and written in simple language for your youngest students.
Use this helpful taxonomy for the Learning Levels curriculums to plan efficient mounted and unmounted lessons. This PDF download contains a simple list of our equine educational topics, with revised definitions to incorporate our English and Western Horsemanship, HorseSense, and HorseCentered curriculums.
Teach mounted lessons to English riders with the Horsemanship track of our HorseSense Learning Levels progressive equine curriculum. Lists all of the mounted objectives for Red through Teal Levels in a handy checklist format.
Teach unmounted knowlege and horse care lessons with the HorseSense Learning Levels progressive equine curriculum. Appropriate for non-riders and for riders in English tack.
Handy little tool for keeping track of each student’s progress through the unmounted HorseSense equine curriculum. This printable booklet contains all of the unmounted objectives for Red-Teal Levels, formatted as checklists.
Print labels with this template to teach the terminology for Red Level basic equine anatomy.
Use this free worksheet to teach the terminology for basic equine anatomy to your beginner Red Level students.
Handy little tool for keeping track of each riding student’s progress. This booklet contains our original English riding objectives for Red-Teal Horsemanship Levels of the Learning Levels mounted curriculum, formatted as checklists.
Use these colorful charts to display your students’ progress through the Learning Levels. Just write in students’ names and use stickers or markers to check off each Level as it is achieved. Revised in 2026! File now contains one chart each for English Horsemanship, Western Horsemanship, HorseSense, HorseCentered and Rainbow Levels. Pro Tip: post these … Read more
This popular equine terminology scavenger hunt for beginner students is an ideal unmounted teaching game for unmounted lessons, camps, or clinics. The diabolical version is just a bit harder, with clues for some items.
This safety-based equine scavenger hunt game is appropriate for your youngest beginners, aged 4-7, in Rainbow Level, with assistance where required. Scavenger hunts have a list of items that students/teams must find.