Basketball
Flag Football
Volleyball
Baseball
Soccer
Sportsmanship
100

Walking with the ball after one has stopped dribbling the ball or moving the pivot foot.

Traveling

100

The team who has position of the ball and is trying to move the ball down the field to score.

Offense

100

When the volleyball comes
to you below the waist,
this is done to keep the ball
in play by putting both hands together and hitting the ball with your forearms.

Forearm Pass or Bump

100

This manipulative skill involves an object being released with an
overhand motion.

Throwing

100

This is the skill of advancing the ball with the feet.

Dribbling

100

Win or lose, after the game both teams should line up to do this.

Shake Hands

200

Dribbling the ball with both hands on the ball at the same time or picking up the dribble and then dribbling again.

Double Dribble

200

The team who is trying to prevent the other team
from scoring.

Defense

200

When the volleyball comes to you above the shoulders, you keep it in play by placing both hands overhead and use your fingertips to send the ball upwards and towards the net.

Set

200

After hitting a ball into fair territory, the batter should drop the bat to the ground
and run to this base.

First Base

200

When the ball crosses the goal line between the goalposts and below the crossbar.

Goal

200

When a person is not rude or angry about losing.

Good Sport

300

Named so because the pass originates from this area of the body and travels to the same area of the person receiving the pass.

Chest Pass

300

The offensive team has 4
of these to move the ball
down the field.

Downs

300

The first contact that starts every rally  that sends the ball over the net from behind the end line.

Serve

300

This person is responsible for striking out the batters preventing them from getting on base.

Pitcher

300

When a player makes contact with the ball using any part of the body from the tips of the fingers to the shoulder.

Handball

300

This game of rock, paper, scissors is a quick and convenient way to resolve any disagreements during a pick up game
at recess or in P.E. class.

Roshambo

400

This pass should be thrown far enough out so that the ball bounces off the floor reaching the receiver at waist high to allow them to catch it.

Bounce Pass

400

This occurs when a team's offense
has used all their downs but has not progressed downfield enough to earn another set of downs resulting in giving possession of the ball to
the team currently on defense.

Turnover on Downs

400

The maximum number
of hits a team has to return
the ball over the net.

3

400

This manipulative skill involves using an object, like a bat, to change the direction of another object,
such as a baseball.

Striking

400

Considered the best method of advancing the ball down the field.

Short Passes or Passing

400

This rule reminds us to always treat others how we would like to be treated.

The Golden Rule

500

When your opponent has the ball and your team is trying to prevent them from scoring.

Defense

500

After each play, the ball is placed on this imaginary line where the teams spread out along prior to the next play.

Line of Scrimmage

500

A ball landing on the line it is considered this.

Inbounds

500

Known for its unique shape created by 3 bases and
a home plate inside a dirt infield.

Diamond

500

Responsible for keeping the ball from entering their goal and the only player who can use their hands while the ball is in play.

Goalkeeper or Goalie

500

When a player/team accepts defeat without blaming others, making excuses, or arguing about the outcome of the game.

Losing Gracefully

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