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Getting to Know Horse Face Markings

Getting to Know Horse Face Markings

Horses can have many different white markings on their faces, and each one has a special name. In this course, students will learn the most common horse face markings, where they appear, and how they can look different from horse to horse. Through observation, coloring activities, and simple games, learners will practice identifying face markings and describing what they see—just like real horse people do.

Learning Goals

By the end of this course, students will be able to:

  • Explain what horse face markings are and why they are used to describe and identify horses
  • Identify common horse face markings, including star, strip, blaze, snip, and bald face
  • Understand where each face marking appears on a horse’s face
  • Recognize that face markings can vary in size, shape, and combination
  • Use correct face-marking terms to describe a horse’s appearance through observation, drawing, and labeling

Course Structure

Level: Ages 6–10
Format: Self-paced interactive course
Duration: 5 lessons
Course Games: 2 games
Quiz: Final quiz with certificate of accomplishment

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Course Content

What Are Horse Face Markings?
Where Do Face Markings Appear? 1 Game
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Common Horse Face Markings 1 Game
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Face Markings Can Be Combined 1 Game
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Variations and Unusual Face Markings
Getting to Know Horse Face Markings

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