RESPECT
MATURITY
RESPONSIBILITY
REFLECTION
REDO|SECOND CHANCE
100

Someone teases you for missing a shot. How do you respond respectfully?

Stay calm, ignore teasing, or respond politely. 


(1 free throw)

100

You miss an easy shot and feel frustrated. How do you handle it maturely?  

Take a deep breath, reset, and focus on the next shot. 


(1 free throw )

100

You accidentally bump into the therapist while dribbling. What should you do?

Apologize and continue the game safely. 


(1 free throw )

100

You rushed a shot and missed. What could you do differently?

Slow down, focus, and aim carefully next time. 


(1 free throw )

100

You missed a shot. How could you redo it in a better way?

Focus, adjust aim, and try again calmly. 


(1 free throw )

200

The therapist makes a mistake counting points. How can you show respect?

Politely correct them or let it go without arguing. 


(1 free throw + dribble)

200

You want the ball all the time. What’s a mature way to act?

Pass to others, wait your turn, and share the ball. 


(1 free throw + dribble )

200

You forgot to follow a game rule. What’s the responsible choice?

Admit the mistake and correct it. 


(1 free throw + dribble )

200

Think of a recent play you made. What went well?

Identify a good choice, effort, or calm reaction. 


(1 free throw + dribble )

200

You lost focus mid-play. How can you restart better?

Take a deep breath, refocus, and execute the play. 


(1 free throw + dribble )

300

Your opponent distracts you with talking while you dribble. What’s a respectful reaction?

Focus on your play, don’t yell or curse, stay calm. 


(2 dribbles + shot )

300

You feel angry after losing a mini-game. How can you reset maturely?

Calmly accept the outcome, focus on the next play. 


(2 dribbles + shot )

300

You see an easy way to cheat for a basket. What’s responsible?

Play fairly and follow the rules. 


(2 dribbles + shot )

300

Think of a recent play that didn’t go well. What caused it and how can you improve?

Identify mistake, emotion, or poor decision, and adjust. 


(2 dribbles + shot )

300

You rushed a decision. How can you redo it more thoughtfully?

Pause, think through options, choose better action. 


(2 dribbles + shot )

400

You disagree with the rules of the game. How can you show respect?

Ask questions politely or accept the rules without arguing. 


(2 dribbles + shot from farther spot )

400

Someone accidentally blocks your shot. How can you react maturely?

Don’t get angry, continue playing, acknowledge it was accidental. 


(2-step dribble + shot )

400

You were told to stop a behavior but continue anyway. How do you take responsibility?

Stop immediately and acknowledge your choice. 


(2-step dribble + shot )

400

You felt frustrated mid-game. How could reflecting help you reset?

Recognize the emotion and plan a better response. 


(2-step dribble + shot )

400

You made a poor choice that affected someone else. How can you redo it?

Apologize, correct it, and make a better choice. 


(2-step dribble + shot )

500

Your teammate misses a shot and feels embarrassed. How do you respond respectfully?

Encourage them, say “good try,” or offer support. 


(Trick shot or 3-step dribble + shot )

500

You have an opportunity to brag after scoring. What’s the mature choice?

Celebrate quietly, show humility, encourage others. 


(Trick shot or 3-step dribble + shot )

500

You made a poor play that affected the other person. What’s responsible?

Recognize it, apologize, and try to improve next time. 


(Trick shot or 3-step dribble + shot )

500

Look at your last 5 plays. Which one shows your best effort and why?

Identify the play and explain behavior or skill improvements. 


(Trick shot or 3-step dribble + shot )

500

You repeated a mistake several times. How do you redo it to succeed?

Reflect, plan, adjust behavior, and try calmly again. 


(Trick shot or 3-step dribble + shot )