Level Up Terminology List – Orange HorseSense

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List of the equine terminology you want students to learn in Orange Level HorseSenseAll of the terms and definitions in this list are taken directly from the information in our Learning Levels curriculum study guides.

Great tool for student self-study or for group learning games.

You can create your own custom Level Up set using this list. Just copy and paste the questions and answers into a new document and edit.

188 terms in this set.

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

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PRO TIP: You can customize this list – just copy and paste to a new document, then edit.

If you don’t have access to a printer, try opening the PDF file on your desktop or mobile device. You should be able to scroll through the list to read the terms and definitions.

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