This is an “Ideal” Stick Horse

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This is an “Ideal” Stick Horse The characteristics of this “Ideal” Stick Horse are: It has a head, ear, eye, mouth, neck, body, tail, 4 legs and 4 feet The body is level The legs are all the same length

This is a a group of 4 stick horses After carefully, looking at these and comparing them to the “Ideal Stick Horse”, place them in the order that you think they should be (with the best being 1st and the least being 4th) #1 #2 Write your placings in the line provided. This page can be printed out from the WORD files. #3 #4 To compare them individually go to the next page

#1 The characteristics of this “Ideal” Stick Horse are: Compare the “Ideal” Stick Horse against #1. Remember the characteristics of the “Ideal” Stick Horse. #1 The characteristics of this “Ideal” Stick Horse are: It has a head, ear, eye, mouth, neck, body, tail, 4 legs and 4 feet The body is level The legs are all the same length The characteristics of #1 compared to the “Ideal” are: It has a head, ear, eye, mouth, neck, body, tail, 4 legs and 4 feet The body is level The legs are all the same length This is your “brief notes” step. This page can be printed out from the WORD files. To compare them individually go to the next page

#2 The characteristics of this “Ideal” Stick Horse are: Compare the “Ideal” Stick Horse against #2. Remember the characteristics of the “Ideal” Stick Horse. #2 The characteristics of this “Ideal” Stick Horse are: It has a head, ear, eye, mouth, neck, body, tail, 4 legs and 4 feet The body is level The legs are all the same length The characteristics of #2 compared to the “Ideal” are: It has a head, ear, eye, mouth, overly long neck, body, tail, 4 legs but only 2 feet. The body is level The legs are all the same length This is your “brief notes” step This page can be printed out from the WORD files. To compare them individually go to the next page

#3 The characteristics of this “Ideal” Stick Horse are: Compare the “Ideal” Stick Horse against #3. Remember the characteristics of the “Ideal” Stick Horse. #3 The characteristics of this “Ideal” Stick Horse are: It has a head, ear, eye, mouth, neck, body, tail, 4 legs and 4 feet The body is level The legs are all the same length The characteristics of #3 compared to the “Ideal” are: It has a head, ear, eye, mouth, neck, body, tail, 4 legs and 4 feet The body is not level The legs are all the same length This is your “brief notes” step This page can be printed out from the WORD files. To compare them individually go to the next page

#4 The characteristics of this “Ideal” Stick Horse are: Compare the “Ideal” Stick Horse against #4. Remember the characteristics of the “Ideal” Stick Horse. #4 The characteristics of this “Ideal” Stick Horse are: It has a head, ear, eye, mouth, neck, body, tail, 4 legs and 4 feet The body is level The legs are all the same length The characteristics of #4 compared to the “Ideal” are: It has a head, ear, eye, mouth, neck, body, no tail, 4 legs and 4 feet The body is level The legs are all the same length This is your “brief notes” step. This page can be printed out from the WORD files.

How did you place this class? #1 #2 Write your placings in the line provided. Correct placings should be: 1, 4, 3, 2 #3 #4

These are the correct placings! Ya’ll did GREAT!!! 1st #4 2nd #1 Correct placing are 1,4,3 and 2. Now let’s look at our reasons. #3 3rd 4th #2

We have completed 4 of the 8 steps to judging Know the “Ideal” of what you are judging Compare the different individuals in the class to the “Ideal” Closely compare the individuals in the class to each other Place the class Take brief notes on the class Write complete reasons Learn your reasons Present your reasons We have completed 4 of the 8 steps. (1) We know the “Ideal” of what we are judging; (2) We have compared the different individuals in the class to the “Ideal”; (3) We have compared the individuals in the class to each other and (4) We have placed the class! We can now move on to Part III: Working on our notes with organized reasons by writing down our “Top Pair”, “Middle Pair” and “Bottom Pair”. We can now move on to Part III: Working on our notes with organized reasons by writing down our “Top Pair”, “Middle Pair” and “Bottom Pair”.