Pony Parts Worksheet – Rainbow Level

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This simplified version of our Pony Parts worksheet lets your youngest Rainbow Level students draw lines to match terms with parts of a horse’s body – ideal for students who struggle with writing.

Using four different images, students can learn pony parts for one section at a time. In Rainbow Level, students are only required to learn 10 terms, but they’ll find it easier to remember those pony parts with an age-appropriate approach.

We recommend keeping copies of both the Rainbow Level and the more robust Red Level worksheets on hand, and using whichever version is appropriate for each student.

The printable PDF file includes an illustrated worksheet and an answer key.

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

4 pages

379 KB

Bulk print to have copies available for lessons, camps, and clinics!

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