Tuesday, January 19, 2016

What is Sportsmanship?

Sportsmanship is defined as:
  • Playing fair
  • Following the rules of the game
  • Respecting the judgment of referees and officials
  • Treating opponents with respect
     From Growing up Well
Read the Article :  What Is Sportsmanship?
Analyze in detail how an author's ideas or claims are developed and refined by particular sentences, paragraphs, or larger portions of a text (e.g., a section or chapter).


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What is the author’s purpose for placing this in the article?

The author shared, Sportsmanship Off the Field

Learning good sportsmanship means finding that the positive attitude learned on the field carries over into other areas of life. At school, for example, you're able to appreciate the contributions made by classmates and know how to work as part of a team to complete a project. You may enjoy more success at work as well, because a big part of learning good sportsmanship is learning to be respectful of others, including customers and coworkers.

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Read Sarah's letter: Why did she write the rebuttal?

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