Free Printable Sports Behavior Chart

Free printable sports behavior chart. Track sportsmanship, effort, and positive attitudes in athletics. Perfect for young athletes.

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Focus on effort and attitude rather than winning. Track behaviors during practice and games. Use the notes section to record specific examples of good sportsmanship.

Example Behaviors

  • Congratulated opponents
  • Helped teammate up
  • Listened to coach
  • Tried hard even when losing
  • Said good game after match
  • Practiced at home
  • Cheered for teammates
  • Followed rules without arguing
  • Warmed up without complaining
  • Was ready for practice on time

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I track winning and losing?

No. Focus entirely on effort and behavior. Winning takes care of itself when effort is consistent.

My child is very competitive and hates losing. Help?

Add behaviors like 'Handled losing with grace' and 'Congratulated the winner.' Praise effort over outcome.

How do I handle poor behavior at games?

Use the chart as a teaching tool afterward. Don't embarrass them publicly. Discuss privately and plan for next time.

Can coaches use this chart?

Absolutely! It's great for team or individual player tracking. Share with parents for home reinforcement.

What are good sports-related rewards?

New sports gear, extra practice time, special training session, attending a pro game, or sports-themed activity.

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