Communicating a message using spoken words
verbal communication
This means being kind and fair to others when you play games.
What is good sportsmanship?
SMART goals help you do this better by making a plan.
What is reaching (or achieving) a goal?
This is an illness you can catch from another person, like a cold.
What is a communicable disease?
Communication achieved using facial expressions, eye contact, movements, and gestures
Body language/nonverbal communication
Saying “good game” to your teammates and opponents after playing shows this.
What is showing respect?
The “S” in SMART goals means your goal should be clear and easy to understand.
What is specific?
This is an illness you cannot catch from someone else, like allergies or asthma.
What is a noncommunicable disease?
Smiling, frowning, or looking surprised are examples of this kind of non-verbal communication.
What are facial expressions?
When you follow the rules during a game, you are showing this.
What is being fair?
The “M” in SMART goals means you can count or track your progress.
What is measurable?
Washing your hands often helps stop the spread of these kinds of diseases.
What are communicable diseases?
When you wave hello or give a thumbs up without speaking, you are using this.
What are gestures or nonverbal communication?
Helping a teammate up when they fall during a game shows this kind behavior.
What is kindness?
The “A” in SMART goals means your goal is something you can really do.
What is achievable?
A cold or the flu can spread when someone coughs or sneezes near you. These are examples of this type of disease.
What are communicable diseases?
When someone crosses their arms, looks away, and doesn’t speak, they might be showing this feeling without words.
What is being upset or not wanting to talk?
If you lose a game but still smile, try your best, and don’t get upset, you are showing this.
What is good sportsmanship?
The “T” in SMART goals means you set a time to finish your goal, like “by next week.”
What is time-bound?
Diabetes and asthma are examples of this type of disease that you cannot “catch” from someone else.
What are noncommunicable diseases?