Email
Password
Forgot password?
Stay logged in
or
New to ClassHook?
Sign up for FREE
Browse
Browse Subjects
Browse Genres
ClassHook Playlists
Clips by Standards
Vocabulary Finder
Movie Recommendations
Use Cases
Resources
Training Videos
Help Center
Contact us
Email
Password
Forgot password?
Stay logged in
or
New to ClassHook?
Sign up for FREE
Sign up for FREE
Sign in required
Sign up to
gain access to lesson features.
Create a free account
Already have an account?
Sign in
Sign in to access great benefits
Watch more clips for free
Organize clips into playlists
Access discussion questions and standards
Upload your own clips
And more
Create a free account
Already have an account?
Sign in
The Andy Griffith Show
Opie's a Sore Loser
E
MS
Subtitles settings
Subtitles Settings
Subtitles
Notice: Subtitles generated automatically.
Censor profanity
Notice: Replaces all profanity in subtitles with censored text.
Skip profanity
Notice: Automatically skips past the moments in the clip containing profanity.
Assign
Discuss
Add to playlist
Share
Share this clip
Embed
Facebook
Twitter
Classroom
Email
Link
Copy
Google Slides and PowerPoint
Google Slides and PowerPoint
Copy
Website, Blog, LMS
After losing a race, Opie feels sorry for himself. Andy explains that he should be proud of trying his best.
social awareness
competition
sports
training
sportmanship
Comments
Please
sign in
to write a comment.
Video Transcript
Related clips
03:45
NBC News Learn
Strength and Conditioning for Victory in the Water
MS
HS
muscles
sports
+11 more
athletes
weightlifting
latissimus dorsi
pectoralis
major
minor
gluteus
maximus
minimus
swimming
conditioning
04:10
NBC News Learn
Injury Prevention
MS
HS
sports
research
+7 more
athlete
injury prevention
biomedical equipment
biomedical
x-ray
xray
wrestling
04:45
NBC News Learn
Competition Suits in the Winter Olympics
MS
HS
C
winter olympics
material engineering
05:02
NBC News Learn
Biomechanics of Usain Bolt
MS
HS
force
running
+1 more
summer olympics
05:32
Vox
Fencing, explained
MS
HS
C
olympics
sports
+2 more
physical education
fencing