Definitions
True or False
Benefits of Sportsmanship
Consequences of Sportsmanship
Disney/Pixar
100

Working together with others to reach a goal is...

Teamwork

100

Good sportsmanship means being respectful to others even when you lose.

True

100

What is a benefit of showing good sportsmanship?

A. Making more enemies
B. Building trust and friendships
C. Winning every game
D. Getting disqualified

B. Building trust and friendships

100

What could happen if a player refuses to follow the rules during a game?

A. They may receive a penalty or warning
B. They automatically win
C. They become team captain
D. They earn extra points

A. They may receive a penalty or warning.

100

Which character learned that helping others was more important than winning a race?

A. Lightning McQueen
B. Mater
C. Simba
D. Doc Hudson

A. Lightning McQueen

200

Cheering or supporting teammates to do their best.

Encouragement.

200

If a game does not go your way, quitting is a sign of being a good sport.

False

200

How does good sportsmanship help a team perform better over time?

A. Players become more willing to communicate and cooperate.
B. The team automatically wins every game
C. Players need less practice
D. Rules become less important

A. Players become more willing to communicate and cooperate.

200

A player constantly argues with the referee. What is a possible consequence?

A. The referee changes the rules
B. The game becomes less enjoyable for everyone
C. The player wins automatically
D. The team earns bonus points

B. The game becomes less enjoyable for everyone.

200

Which character is known for staying positive and encouraging others, even during difficult situations?

A. Marlin
B. Mr. Incredible
C. Dory
D. Mr. Potato Head

C. Dory.

300

Being fair, respectful, and positive while playing games or sports.

Sportsmanship

300

It's important to celebrate and encourage peers who need extra support.

True.

300

A coach notices that players encourage each other after mistakes. What benefit is most likely to result?

A. More penalties
B. More arguments
C. Less participation
D. Increased teamwork and confidence.

D. Increased teamwork and confidence.

300

Why is poor sportsmanship harmful to a group activity?

A. It makes the activity shorter
B. It guarantees someone wins
C. It can create conflict and hurt feelings
D. It improves communication

C. It can create conflict and hurt feelings.

300

Which character works hard to achieve her goals while treating others with respect?

A. Jasmine
B. Tiana
C. Dr. Facilier
D. Elsa

B. Tiana

400

Guiding or helping teammates in a positive way.

Leadership

400

Good sportsmanship only matters when you are playing sports.

False
400

Why is good sportsmanship important in school, work, and sports?

A. It prevents all disagreements
B. It guarantees success
C. It helps build positive relationships and trust
D. It makes rules unnecessary

C. It helps build positive relationships and trust.

400

Which of the following could result from poor sportsmanship?

A. More trust
B. Better friendships
C. Improved teamwork
D. Loss of respect from others

D. Loss of respect from others.

400

Which character demonstrates kindness and empathy while helping Riley understand her emotions?

A. Disgust
B. Anger
C. Fear
D. Sadness

D. Sadness

500

Managing your emotions, even if you feel frustrated.

Self-Control
500

Following the rules, listening to others, and waiting for your turn are all apart of sportsmanship.

True

500

Which long-term benefit can come from consistently demonstrating good sportsmanship?

A. Earning respect from peers and leaders
B. Never making mistakes
C. Being excused from rules
D. Winning every competition

A. Earning respect from peers and leaders.

500

What is most likely to happen when poor sportsmanship becomes a habit?

A. People may not want to work or play with that person.
B. The person wins more often
C. Rules no longer apply
D. The person becomes a leader

A. People may not want to work or play with that person.

500

Which character learns that helping and protecting others is more important than herself?

A. Elsa
B. Anna
C. Hans
D. Kristoff

B. Anna

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