Showing posts with label sportsmanship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sportsmanship. Show all posts

Thursday, March 7, 2013

The Power of Study Group Part 4


The Power of Study Group
Part 4
Getting the Most Out of a Session
Here are some tips to help your group get the most out of each study session:
·       Decide what you’re going to do in advance.
·       Prepare for the session, so you can make the most of your time together.
·       Take turns teaching, to reinforce your own knowledge,
·       Stick to the topic.
By supplementing your individual study with a study group, you can reinforce what you’ve learned, deepen your understanding of complex concepts, and maybe even make a few new friends. Remember that a friend is a person who encourages you to do your best and to achieve on a high level, one who pushes you to try a little harder and be a little better. If someone pulls you down the wrong trails of life, then those people are not friends, (they are actually your enemies), and you must avoid them at all cost. Whoever said learning can’t be fun? Learning is enjoyable and exciting when you study with others.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!





Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Sportsmanship/ Fair/ Just

Sportsmanship/ Fair/ Just 

What are some examples of Good Sportsmanship? 
  • helping a teammate 
  • helping a rival player 
  • not cheating 
  • playing by the rules 
  • good orderly conduct 
  • no vulgar language 
  • being polite and courteous to others 
  • respect the game officials 
  • respect their calls 
What are the benefits of showing Good Sportsmanship? 
  • Being respected back 
  • people know your fair 
  • good/positive  compliments about you 
  • everyone will want you to play for them 

Bad Sportsmanship


Why do people demonstrate unsportsmanlike conduct? 
People do this for many obvious reasons. 
  • to win 
  • to show they are competitive 
  • to show no fear 
  • to make contestants/ teams fear them 
  • to show they are disrespectful
  • Maybe even to blow off some stem or anger. This reason might be because they have been losing so many games.  





Fair/ Just  
What does it mean to play fair, to be fair and just? 

What it means to play fair is that you play by the rules without cheating. Lots of people think they play fair, but they actually don't because they cheat! 

Why is it so important to be fair and just? 
It is important to be fair and just because you will feel right in your insides; your conscious that is. You will feel no guilt. And to make matters more positive, you will have everyone's respect. And with respect you have honor!