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Pony

This Pro Pack offers comprehensive, age-differentiated activities to teach English vocabulary and concepts about ponies.

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Learning Goals

  • Identify and name a pony in English.
  • Describe a pony using simple adjectives and verbs.
  • Understand basic size comparisons and measurements related to a pony.
  • Develop early literacy skills through tracing, writing, and discussion.

Teacher / Parent Setup

Print all activity pages. Gather drawing supplies like crayons or pencils. Prepare real-world objects for size comparisons if desired.

Curiosity Focus

Why is the Pony built this way?

This pack includes a reviewed diagram poster and a Kids Ask Why page that turns curiosity into a short explanation and mini activity.

Pony
Width
1.40 m
Height
1.20 m
Depth
45.0 cm
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Vocabulary Builder

Little Learners: Meet the Pony

Pony

Trace the word 'PONY' with your finger on the page.

Look at the pony picture. What colors do you see on the pony's fur?

Point to the pony's legs. Can you gallop like a pony for a few steps?

Pony Adventures: Words and Sentences

A pony is a small horse.

Ponies like to eat fresh grass.

Many ponies have a long, flowing mane.

Write one sentence about what a pony likes to do.

Word bank: horse · ride · grass · mane · tail · small

Pony Facts: Science and Cognition

Ponies are not just baby horses; they are a distinct type of horse, often characterized by their smaller size, thicker coats, and shorter legs. Their compact stature is partly due to genetics and sometimes environmental factors like diet and climate in their native regions. This smaller size makes them very strong for their weight, allowing them to carry loads or be ridden by children. Their keen senses, like excelle...

Why do you think a pony's smaller size might be an advantage for children learning to ride?

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Size Science Lab

Read the size clue

Imagine a pony standing in front of you. It is about 1.20 meters (120 cm) tall from the ground to its shoulder. That's a little taller than a standard kitchen counter! From its nose to its tail, a pony can be about 1.40 meters (140 cm) long, which is roughly the length of a small sofa. Its body is about 45.0 centimeters (450 mm) deep, similar to the width of a large backpack. These measurements show that while ponies are smaller than big horses, they are still quite substantial animals, perfectly sized for a child...

Width
1.40 m
Height
1.20 m
Depth
45.0 cm

Quick Check

How tall is a pony in meters?

Estimate

Estimate how many steps you would take to walk the length of a pony.

Is a pony generally taller or shorter than your front door?

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Scientific Diagram Poster

Reviewed diagram

Pony Scientific Diagram with Kids Ask Why

Batch reviewed generated diagram for Pro Pack use. Check labels, Kids Ask Why panel, anatomy/context modules, and print readability.

Reviewed
2026-06-21
Pony reviewed scientific diagram poster

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Kids Ask Why Lab

Big Question

Why is the Pony built this way?

The Pony has body parts and behaviors that help it move, find food, stay safe, and live in its habitat.

How to diagram it

Connect one body part to one survival job with arrows and short labels.

Cause-and-effect arrows

Part
Job
Why it helps

1-minute activity

Choose one visible body part and ask what job it might help the animal do.

I noticed:

My answer in one sentence:

Draw your own explanation

What I see
What it does
Why it matters

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Comprehension + Drawing

1. What is a pony?

2. What do ponies like to eat?

3. What part of a pony's body is long and flowing?

4. Who can ride a pony?

Draw and compare

Draw a picture of a pony. Now, draw something next to it that is taller than the pony.

Drawing space

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Answer Key + Teaching Notes

Answer Key

  • A pony is a small horse.
  • Ponies like to eat grass.
  • Mane or tail.
  • Children can ride ponies.
  • 1.20 meters.

Teaching Notes

  • Encourage visual learning by pointing to parts of the pony in the picture.
  • Use real-life objects to demonstrate pony size comparisons.
  • Adapt activities to the child's English level; focus on listening and speaking for beginners.
  • Emphasize correct pronunciation of 'pony' and related words.
  • Allow children to express their ideas freely, even with limited vocabulary.

Extension Activity

Watch a short video of real ponies trotting or grazing and describe what you see using new English words.

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