Wednesday, September 5, 2012

In Defense of no homework for game nights a athletes manifesto

     If students play a sport for there school they should have no homework that night. First of all if a student that has a game that night and they have a lot of homework they wouldn't be as focused on the big game if the player had no homework. Another reason is that after the game the students/players probably get home late and stay up to like 11:00 doing homework. If they stay up late they are tired in the morning and can't focus on school. I have good experience with that, so when I was in 7th grade I had a football game at 9:30pm, and the game was an away game and I lived like an hour and a half away from the place I was playing at. But to make things even worse my teachers decided to give three test and a whole lot of homework that night. I got home at around 11:30 and had to study for all those test. I went to bed at about 2:00. It was not fun and the next day I was so tired.
     Another big big reason is studying for a test on game nights. That is hard to do. You have a big game but a big test, but you really want to get into game mode but the test is pulling you back from that. So homework on game nights for any student who plays a sport for the school should have no homework on the night of there game. Because you stay up late, tired in the morning, and it is hard to focus in on the game.

2 comments:

  1. I think you're just whining. You can do a bit of homework. But, that is a decent point about people staying up late to do the work. I had that problem myself earlier. Also, check your spelling. This program has a spell check. I think.

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  2. Well we sometimes have a lot of homework. And I can't find the spell check

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