Pony Pictionary – Red Level Horsemanship

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Teach memorable unmounted lessons on beginner horsemanship terminology using a Pictionary game format that makes learning fun! All of these terms are taked from the Red Level Horsemanship objectives in the Learning Levels curriculum.

Pony pictionary is our students’ all-time favorite game!

Students are given a card with an equine term. They must get their teammates to guess the term by drawing pictures. No verbal cues or gestures are allowed.

48 terms in this set.

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This PDF file is formatted for desktop printing on 8.5 x 11” cardstock paper. Each page can be cut into 24 cards.

3 pages

204

Printed cards are preferable, but if you don’t have access to a printer, you could open the PDF file on your phone or tablet, then zoom in to show each student only one item at a time.

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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.

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