Horse of a Different Color – Teal HorseSense – Western

Learning Levels Downloads

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Help your Teal Level students track their progress in unmounted HorseSense lessons – and motivate them to do more – with this colorful tracking tool for the Western version of our Learning Levels equine curriculum.

Students can color in a new section of the horse drawing as they check off each objective for the Level, and see at a glance what they need to learn next. When they’ve completed all requirements for the Level, they’ll have a colorful horse to illustrate their achievement.

The download file has an example page with instructions along with the printable blank drawing and checklist.

We suggest printing two copies: one for the student to keep at home, and one that you keep as the “official” record.

You might also consider displaying completed pages in your barn, office, website or social media postings.

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This PDF file is formatted for full color desktop printing on standard 8.5 x 11” copy paper.

2 pages

299 KB

Print several at a time so you have them on hand when students are ready to Level Up!

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We’ve been blessed with many talented photographers over the years: students who voluntarily stood in sweltering/ freezing arenas, capturing lifelong memories of lessons, camps and shows. We’re grateful to all of them!

One former student, Delaney Witbrod, is now a professional photographer with a gift for animal portraits – see more of her fine work here. We’re also grateful for photos of Western riding donated by LLPro instructors – particularly Bit of Pleasure Horse School and Joyful Hearts Photography!

You’ll find illustrations throughout our online courses and printed materials graciously donated by our friend Rhonda Hagy. Evan Surrusco contributes additional illustrations and handles most of our photo processing. Contact us for information about their work.