Level Up Bingo – Breeds, Colors, Markings

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Help students learn important equine terminology with this popular BINGO game just for learning horse breeds, colors, and markings. Ideal for camps or unmounted lessons!

Yellow Level HorseSense students match verbal terms (from the Master List of terms included in the file) with the colorful images on their BINGO cards.

The file also contains 10 BINGO cards, detailed instructions, and tips for variations.

TIP: Students can practice learning horse breeds, colors, and markings – in a group lesson or self-study at home – using the fun flashcards on our free online Quizlet.com classroom. Learn more about our Quizlet Classroom.

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

12 pages

2 MB

While you could print each BINGO card on plain paper, we suggest using cardstock to make a long-lasting resusable set.

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