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Tiny Teammates: Pre-K Sportsmanship Rhymes & Rules Quiz (Medium) Worksheet β€’ Free PDF Download with Answer Key

Preschoolers practice taking turns and cheering for friends while learning how to handle losing a game with a smile.

Pedagogical Overview

This worksheet assesses foundational social-emotional learning by introducing preschoolers to the concepts of fair play and emotional regulation during competitive play. Through a scaffolded approach of rhymes and relatable scenarios, it guides early learners to internalize positive behaviors like turn-taking and empathy. It is an ideal formative assessment for pre-k classrooms focusing on cooperative play and character development standards.

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Tool: Multiple Choice Quiz
Subject: Arts & Other
Category: Physical Education
Grade: Pre-K
Difficulty: Medium
Topic: Sportsmanship
Language: πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ English
Items: 10
Answer Key: Yes
Hints: No
Created: Feb 14, 2026

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What Students Will Learn

  • Identify appropriate prosocial responses to winning and losing in competitive scenarios
  • Apply the concept of turn-taking and following established rules to maintain fair play
  • Recognize the importance of empathy and helping others during physical activities

All 10 Questions

  1. The Red Duck and Blue Duck are racing. Blue Duck wins! What should Red Duck do?
    A) Cry and hide the racing shoes
    B) Give Blue Duck a high-five
    C) Say the race was not fair
    D) Sit down and refuse to move
  2. If you are playing a game and a friend falls down, you should stop to help them up.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. When we wait for our turn on the slide, we are being a ________.
    A) Fast runner
    B) Good sport
    C) Loud shouter
    D) Grumpy bear
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  1. Is it okay to change the rules of the game so that you can win?
    A) True
    B) False
  2. Your coach tells the team to stop running. What is the best thing to do?
    A) Keep running until you get tired
    B) Ask if you can run one more mile
    C) Listen and stop right away
    D) Hide behind a tree
  3. Your friend drops their ball during a game. How can you be a 'Heart Champion'?
    A) Kick their ball away
    B) Help them pick it up
    C) Laugh because they dropped it
    D) Run away with the ball
  4. At the end of a big game, we say '_______ Game' to our friends.
    A) My
    B) Bad
    C) Good
    D) No
  5. It is okay to use 'mean words' if you lose the game.
    A) True
    B) False
  6. You think the ball touched the line, but the teacher says it stayed inside. What do you do?
    A) Listen to the teacher and keep playing
    B) Throw the ball on the ground
    C) Yell 'No it didn't!'
    D) Leave the playground
  7. A person who plays by the rules and is kind is called a ________.
    A) Giant
    B) Teammate
    C) Winner
    D) Fastest

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This Pre-K social-emotional learning quiz focuses on sportsmanship and fair play through a mix of multiple-choice, true-false, and fill-in-the-blank questions. Key pedagogical themes include emotional regulation after a loss, respecting authority figures like coaches, and practicing empathy toward peers. The vocabulary is tailored for early childhood development, utilizing conceptual anchors like the Heart Champion and Good Game to foster a positive classroom culture. It serves as a diagnostic tool for teachers to evaluate a student's readiness for cooperative play and their understanding of ethical social interaction in a physical education or playground context.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, this Pre-K Sportsmanship Quiz is an excellent choice for a substitute teacher because the simple rhymes and clear correct/incorrect scenarios make it easy for an guest teacher to lead a classroom discussion on social skills.

This Social Skills Quiz typically takes about 10 to 15 minutes to complete when read aloud by a teacher, allowing enough time for preschoolers to process the images and scenarios presented.

This Sportsmanship Quiz supports differentiated instruction by providing clear visual-verbal scenarios that can be used in small groups for students needing more guided practice with emotional regulation.

This character education quiz is specifically designed for the Pre-K and early Kindergarten level, utilizing simplified language and foundational themes of kindness and rule-following appropriate for ages 3 to 5.

You can use this Pre-K Quiz as a formative assessment by observing students' verbal responses and justifications for their answers during a group read-aloud to gauge their understanding of social expectations on the playground.