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Snowcat [4.5K]
3 years ago
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Show and Explain Sportsmanship during physical activity from a teammate. Think back to a time when a teammate displayed good and

bad sportsmanship. Use the Sportsmanship Organizer an the rubric to guide you.
It’s time to share some experiences!

Think of at least two times you have seen a teammate be a bad sport.
Think of at least two times you have seen a teammate be a good sport.
Create pictures and detailed descriptions of all four examples, including:

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
Physics
1 answer:
taurus [48]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

When I used too cheer some of my teammates would talk bad too the other teams or they would also make bad gestures at them.

My teammates have also helped out if someone got hurt, and they have helped out other members of the squad get better

Explanation:

I don't know names or how old you were so just add those in and you should get a pretty good grade

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