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Practice Your Podium Grace: 1st Grade Sportsmanship Quiz (Advanced) Worksheet • Free PDF Download with Answer Key
Evaluate 10 challenging scenarios that require young athletes to design fair solutions and demonstrate emotional intelligence during competitive play.
Pedagogical Overview
This worksheet assesses advanced social-emotional competencies by evaluating student responses to complex interpersonal conflicts in physical education settings. The pedagogical approach utilizes situational analysis and moral reasoning to explore concepts of self-regulation, competitive integrity, and pro-social behavior. It is an ideal tool for formative assessment during Physical Education units or character education lessons focused on building emotional intelligence.
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- Evaluate situational scenarios to determine the most ethical course of action during competitive play
- Identify pro-social behaviors that support teammates and respect opponents
- Apply concepts of self-regulation and humility to resolve conflicts in a sports-based context
All 10 Questions
- During a game of 'Red Light, Green Light,' your friend accidentally moves after the stop, but the leader didn't see it. As a great sport, what is the best thing to do?A) Shout 'You're out!' loudly so everyone hearsB) Keep playing and ignore it because they are your friendC) Gently remind your friend to go back to the start lineD) Tell the leader to quit the game immediately
- True or False: If a teammate makes a big mistake that costs the team a point, a good leader should tell them exactly what they did wrong right away so they feel bad.A) TrueB) False
- When the other team wins the relay race, a student showing 'Grace in Defeat' would say ____.A) You only won because you cheatedB) Great job, you guys were really fast today!C) I wasn't even trying anywayD) Our shoes were too slippery to win
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- Your PE teacher makes a call during kickball that you think is wrong. What is the most 'Pro-Social' way to handle it?A) Throw your lead-off cap on the groundB) Ask your teammates to boo the teacherC) Take a deep breath and keep playing the gameD) Sit down on the base and refuse to move
- True or False: In a 'Spirit of the Game' model, it is more important to be known as a fair player than to have the highest score.A) TrueB) False
- If you see a player on the other team fall down during a game of tag, the most 'Ethical' action is to ____.A) Tag them while they are down to get them outB) Run away so you don't get blamedC) Stop and ask if they are okayD) Laugh so they feel embarrassed
- Your team is winning by 10 points in a game of 'Scooter Hockey.' To show respect for your opponents, you should:A) Start making fun of how they moveB) Keep playing hard but stay polite and kindC) Stop playing and just stand thereD) Tell them they should just give up now
- A player who celebrates a win by 'Gloating' (bragging) is forgetting the value of ____.A) SpeedB) HumilityC) StrengthD) Winning
- True or False: If you are the best player on the team, the rules apply to you less than they do to the other players.A) TrueB) False
- Which of these is a way to 'Scaffold' (help build) good sportsmanship for a younger student who is crying because they lost?A) Tell them crying is for babiesB) Ignore them and go get a snackC) Invite them to practice a skill with you for next timeD) Tell everyone else why they are crying
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, this Character Education Quiz is a perfect no-prep sub plan for first grade because it provides clear situational explanations that a substitute can use to guide class discussions.
Most first-grade students will complete this Sportsmanship Quiz in about 15 to 20 minutes, though it can be extended into a longer lesson through group discussion of each scenario.
This Social Skills Quiz can easily be used for differentiated instruction by reading the scenarios aloud to emerging readers while allowing advanced students to analyze the complex emotional nuances independently.
While labeled for grade 1, this Social-Emotional Learning Quiz is designed with advanced vocabulary like pro-social and integrity, making it suitable for high-achieving first graders or as a review for second-grade students.
You can use this Physical Education Quiz as a formative assessment by reviewing student answers to identify which specific areas of sportsmanship, such as losing gracefully or following rules, requires more direct coaching.
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