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(Ongoing) Horses: Equine Science Advanced Vet Anatomy and Biology (11-15Yo)

Future veterinarians, horse owners, lovers, and trainers, jump into this ongoing class and color their way through the parts of the horse from veterinarian and trainer points of view learning about both the domestic and wild horse.
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1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

US Grade 7 - 10
Advanced Level
This course is the first of its kind on the Outschool platform. It is the most in-depth look at horse anatomy and physiology currently on Outschool. Although it is created for students of all horse-knowledge levels, it will be too advanced for some. I will be teaching the names of actual muscles, bones, nerves, tendons, veins, and other body parts. Some of these words are much more difficult words than students are accustomed to and thus it may be overwhelming for some learners. In an effort to simplify this, classes are short. However, they are info-packed. I will be providing students with some supplemental, optional work some weeks as well with suggested learning techniques to promote learning retention after class. 

This course is not progressive. Students can jump into learning at any time and stay as many weeks as desired! Each class will comprise of both a course lecture (filled with images on lecture slides) and retention activities to help learners remember the material. Students are encouraged to color the muscle/bone/body part as we identify it and study it; not work ahead. I should let parents know, Friday morning's section is the currently the quietest "atmosphere" of all sections offered.

Activities and additional, optional learning may include: games, quizzes, label diagrams, printable dough model mats, note taking is encouraged, and occasional body movement.

$3.99 Book for Class on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Horse-Anatomy-Dover-Nature-Coloring/dp/0486448134/ref=sr_1_10?dchild=1&keywords=horse+anatomy&qid=1635994144&sr=8-10

Each student will need their own copy of this coloring book. If, for the first week a learner does not have the book, they can listen but will not be able to color in class. Coloring the sheets and taking notes will help you understand. Due to publication and copyright, I will not be providing students with the pictures to copy in class for their coloring purposes. However, the book lasts the entirety of the 37 weeks. Parents should be aware at the end of the book, there are reproductive pages. This course will not cover these pages and any reproductive questions will be referred to mom and dad. 

My mission for this class:

Vet students and horse owners know what things are, how they function, and how the horse is affected when things go wrong. In this class, my mission is that riders understand how their actions affect their horses, and how one body part directly affects another, why performance abilities shift, how injuries occur, and how seemingly unrelated body parts affect and hinder others.

Please bring the book and coloring utensils as well as pen/pencil to class every week.
Join in any week you like! You don't have to start on a particular lesson!

Week of December 31st, 2023 Week 30: The Brain Part 2
Week of January 7th, 2024 Week 31: The Nervous System
Week of January 14th, 2024 Week 32: Cardiovascular: The Heart
Week of January 21st, 2024 Week 33: Cardiovascular: Cranial Vascular
Week of January 28th, 2024 Week 34: Cardiovascular: Caudal Vascular
Week of February 4th, 2024 Week 35: The Respiratory System
Week of February 11th, 2024 Week 36: The Digestive System
Week of February 18th, 2024 Week 37: The Urinary System
Week of Febraury 25th, 2024 Week 1: Superficial Structures of the Head Part 1
Week of March 3rd, 2024 Week 2: Superficial Structures of the Head Part 2
Week of March 10th, 2024 Week 3: Superficial Structures of the Head Part 3
Week of March 17th, 2024 Week 4: The Skull Part 1
Week of March 24th, 2024 Week 5: The Skull Part 2
Week of March 31st, 2024 Week 6: The Skull Part 3
Week of April 7th, 2024 Week 7: Internal Structures and Cavities of the Head Part 1 
Week of April 14th, 2024 Week 8: Internal Structures  and Cavities of the Head Part 2 
Week of April 21st, 2024 Week 9: Internal Structures  and Cavities of the Head Part 3 
Week of April 28th, 2024 Week 10: The Horse Eye
Week of May 5th, 2024 Week 11: Skull and Teeth
Week of May 12th, 2024 Week 12: Vertebral Column
Week of May 19th, 2024 Week 13: Muscles in the Body of the Horse Part 1
Week of May 26th, 2024 Week 14: Muscles in the Body of the Horse Part 2
Week of June 2nd, 2024 Week 15: Deeper Muscles in the Body of the Horse Part 1
Week of June 9th, 2024 Week 16: Muscles in the Body of the Horse Part 3
Week of June 16th, 2024 Week 17: Deeper Muscles in the Body of the Horse Part 2 
Week of June 23rd, 2024 Week 18: Deeper Muscles in the Body of the Horse Part 3
Week of June 30th, 2024 Week 19: Bones and Muscles from the Front Part 1 
Week of July 7th, 2024 Week 20: Bones and Muscles from the Front Part 2 
Week of July 14th, 2024 Week 21: Bones and Muscles from the Front Part 3
Week of July 21st, 2024 Week 22: The Pelvis
Week of July 28th, 2024 Week 23: Limbs of the Horse
Week of August 4th, 2024 Week 24: Forelimb Stay Apparatus
Week of August 11th, 2024 Week 25: Forelimb Part 2
Week of August 18th, 2024 Week 26: Hindlimb Stay Apparatus
Week of August 25th, 2024 Week 27: Hindlimb Part 2
Week of September 1st, 2024 Week 28: No Hoof No Horse
Week of September 8th, 2024 Week 29: The Brain Part 1

** In this class we will not be diagnosing or treating any animals.
** When we get to the end of the book, we will cycle back through again. 
** Ongoing courses may need to end at some point for additional days and times to open. Many students stay and take the course over again.
Learning Goals
Each week has their own set of goals and learning outcomes.
Ideally, each class meeting, students learn body parts and how those body parts affect the horse.
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Parental Guidance
- For the purpose of this course, we will be skipping the reproductive pages of the course book. I will show real images throughout the course as well of real animal anatomy: bones, organs, blood, and tissue. - Please observe your child with pointed objects such as sharpened pencils as necessary.
Supply List
- $3.99 Horse Anatomy, Dover John Green
https://www.amazon.com/Horse-Anatomy-Dover-Nature-Coloring/dp/0486448134/ref=sr_1_21?dchild=1&keywords=equine+anatomy&qid=1635481550&sr=8-21
- Coloring Utensils
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Bachelor's Degree in Animal Science from North Carolina State University
Kaitlyn Krotchko
I am an Animal Scientist after graduating NC State in 2010 with a Bachelors Degree in Pre-Vet Animal Science with a minor in Agriculture Business Management, Equine Performance Anatomy and Exercise Physiology, and concentrations in Emergency Work, Biology, and Physiology. I worked in veterinary medicine at NC State University and began my vet work in 2004. I studied the Equine Industry throughout Europe and Ireland and conducted a long-term research equine project at North Carolina State University. I am prepared for this course.

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Ages: 11-15
3-14 learners per class

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