Parts of the Horse — Level 1: Beginner Guide
Category: Lesson Kid | Home School | Horse Lover
Parts of the Horse Level 1 Course
In this beginner course, kids will learn how a horse is put together, from head to hoof, using clear illustrations, real horse terms, and hands-on activities.
This course goes beyond simple labeling. Students will begin to understand how each part helps the horse move, balance, and respond to the world around it.
By the end, they’ll be able to confidently name the main parts of a horse and recognize them in real life.
Learning Goals
- Identify the main parts of a horse’s body
- Understand how different parts help the horse move and function
- Learn correct horse vocabulary used at the barn
- Build confidence recognizing horse anatomy in real life
Course Structure
Level: Ages 6 and up
Format: Self-paced interactive course
Duration: 6 lessons
What’s Included
Clear, illustrated lessons covering the full horse
Step-by-step learning from head to body to legs
5 interactive games to reinforce what you learn
Printable activity pack to practice labeling and review
Final quiz with certificate of accomplishment
Earn a pony for your virtual barn when you complete the course
Course Highlights
Learn real horse parts like poll, withers, fetlock, and hock
Understand how the horse’s body works as a system
Practice with diagrams, labeling, and observation challenges
Build a strong foundation for riding, grooming, and horse care

Bonus Material:
Parts of the Horse – Level 1 Activity (PDF Download)
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Course Content
Play The Course Games
Label the Parts of the Horse’s Head Game – Level 1
Label the Parts of the Horse’s Body Game – Level 1
Label the Parts of the Horse’s Legs Game – Level 1
Label the Parts of the Horse Game – Level 1
Parts of the Horse Level 1 Word Search
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