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Physics, 29.03.2021 21:30 Kcloughley

Directions: Show and explain sportsmanship using your personal experiences. Think back to a time when you displayed good and bad sportsmanship. Use the rubric in the lesson to guide you.

It’s time to share some experiences! (4 total examples)

Step 1:

• Think of at least two times you have been a bad sport.

• Think of at least two times you have been a good sport.

Think about and include:

• the sport that was being played

• your age when it happened

• who said what

• the final outcome of the situation

• your thoughts on why things happened the way they did

Step 2:

Write a draft of your examples below.

1) Two times you have been a bad sport.

First example:

Second example:

2) Two times you have been a good sport.

First example:

Second example:

Step 3:

Create pictures to match all four examples.

Step 4:

Combine your written examples and imagery as a video, slide presentation, picture collage, animation, or other creative format.

Step 5:

Submit the Show and Explain Sportsmanship assignment in 04.04 Sportsmanship.

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