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Measuring Horses & Ponies

Measuring Horses and Ponies

In this hands-on course, young equestrians will discover how horses and ponies are measured, why we use “hands,” and what makes a horse different from a pony. Through simple explanations, fun visuals, and interactive activities, kids will learn real-life skills they can use in the barn or at shows. From measuring with rulers and tapes to sorting ponies into small, medium, and large categories, this course makes horse math exciting and easy to understand!

Course Structure

Level: Ages 6–12
Format: Self-paced interactive course
Duration: 8 lessons

Includes:

  • Clear explanations of hands and how to measure
  • Fun activities using rulers, tape measures, and even stuffed animals
  • Charming illustrated lessons explaining pony vs horse sizes
  • Games to test knowledge along the way
  • Final quiz with a customized downloadable certificate of accomplishment
  • Earn a pony for your stable on completion of the course!

Bonus Material:

Printable Hands-to-Inches Chart

Horse Measuring Printable Activity Download

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Course Content

What is a Horse? What is a Pony? 1 Game
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How We Measure Horses and Ponies
Where Do We Measure? 1 Game
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Pony Sizes vs. Horse Sizes 1 Game
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Tools for Measuring 1 Game
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Why Does Height Matter?
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