For animal loving kids, nothing is better than incorporating horses into school lessons. Whether it is for a homeschooling or a non-traditional instruction lesson plan, an extra-credit assignment, a COVID-19 stay-at-home educational time filler, or a summer activity, here are some horse-themed learning ideas for youngsters—from kindergarten through high school. Some of these horse educational activities could also be useful for youth programs, such as 4-H, Pony Club, FFA, Boys and Girls Club, or Scouts, as well as summer horsemanship camp activities.
There are many other educational materials out there. Below is just a starting point for young horse enthusiasts.
The American Quarter Horse Association’s (AQHA) Junior Master Horseman Program offers affordable teaching guides and activity books at three levels:
The AQHA produced the teaching guides and books in cooperation with the American Youth Horse Council, but the Junior Master Horseman Program (JMH) is not breed specific. The books are spiral bound and there is a fully interactive website as well. The books and website include instruction for parents and educators, as well as for children. For teens and college-age students who plan to serve as camp counselors, the JMH program guides offer logbooks and instructions to help them in their duties. The JMH Program meets McREL educational standards for language arts, math, science, technology and life skills. Each guidebook is $14.95. For more information on the Junior Master Horseman Program, visit www.aqha.com/web/aqha/junior-master-horseman and www.juniormasterhorseman.com.
The AQHA also has free downloadable worksheets, puzzles and other children’s activities at this link: www.aqha.com/web/aqha/educational-resources-activities.
Then, the highly-rated 4-H Horse Science set of two 64-page guides (Horse Science and Horses and Horsemanship) can be purchased for $10.95 for the set or $6.50 individually. Horse Science is an in-depth scientific examination of horses that covers horse behavior, anatomy, reproduction, feed nutrients, health and sanitation, disease, and parasites, among others. Horses and Horsemanship teaches about breeds, judging, showing, western horsemanship, grooming, training, equipment, and safety.
Their website also offers an educational horse bingo game (currently on sale for $15.95) and seven different decks of EQUESTrian Trivia cards (each deck costs $13.50 or $95 for the entire set). For more information go to www.4-h.org/parents/curriculum/horse or www.shop4-h.org/products/horse-program-curriculum-set-of-2?variant=44027019726.
The American Morgan Horse Association (AMHA) Horsemastership Achievement Program includes four individual lapbook learning manuals (Levels 1-4) with equestrian subject matter incorporated into these areas: art education, crafts, English/poetry, health care/nutrition, logical thinking, history; literature, math, science, social studies, and writing. These books were created for homeschooling in conjunction with A Journey Through Learning (AJTL) and with funding through a grant from the USA Equestrian Trust to program offers
Horsemanship badges may be awarded after successful completion of each lapbook, and the program offers 4-H credit as well. Each manual is available as a download for $18.00 or on CD for $25.00, but AMHA members are given access to Level 1 as part of their membership. For more information, visit www.morganhorse.com/youth/homeschooling or www.ajourneythroughlearning.net/collections/4h-horsemanship-binder-builders.
One of the books on their reading list is the classic novel Black Beauty by Anna Sewell, which was written from the point of view of the horses in the book and has the underlying theme of calling for better treatment of working horses in Victorian England. Because of the compelling story and message of the social reform, Black Beauty would be a great book review assignment for middle and high school students. For more information, visit www.asbmuseum.org/learn/resources.
Students interested in horses and horse educational activities can also search for videos and information about wild equids (members of the horse family of Equidae) and write a report about these cousins to domestic horses and ponies. Here are a few video suggestions, but there are thousands of interesting videos about wild equid species available.
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Thanks for including Horse Lover's Math in your list of educational resources for kids who love horses! Along with the over 160 posts on the HLM website that are free and open to everyone, Horse Lover's Math offers two coil bound math workbooks (over 170 pages) for print or for download. There are a variety of downloadable worksheets, such as fractions and genetics, group dressage and math arrays, and a scientific study comparing wild vs stabled horses' time budgets. Downloadable crossword puzzles and crytograms are also available. For horse crazy kids the motivation to learn is built in.