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oksian1 [2.3K]
3 years ago
14

A debate question, should recess be allowed. give me 10 reasons ASAP

English
1 answer:
sasho [114]3 years ago
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<em>I'll give as many reasons as I possibly can. If this is school recess, then here we go:</em>

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<em>1.) Students need breaks and shouldn't be forced to have to do work all day running on 3 hours of sleep, so they can use it as a fun break.</em>

<em>2.) It can give them physical activity, meaning you can stay healthy while having fun.</em>

<em>3.) You need fresh air and you need to be exposed to the sun, instead of being put in a gloomy classroom that reeks of Axe Body Spray.</em>

<em>4.) Students will have more fun, and will feel like there is something to look forward to every school day.</em>

<em>5.) Students are able to become more social and chat with friends and just other classmates during recess, which means they'll have a healthier and less lonely life.</em>

<em>6.) If a student is new to the school and is feeling anxious, maybe a bit nervous or shy, Recess is the perfect time to go out and meet other people, and get more comfortable with their surroundings.</em>

<em>7.) Recess can be a huge stress reliever, and you can do pretty much anything you want other than the obvious don'ts.</em>

<em>8.) Kids only have 18 years to live until they go fully into adulthood, so it's best to let them have their fun, as their childhood won't last forever.</em>

<em>9.) You can learn to use better social skills through interaction with other students but in a fun way. It's more flexible, because you aren't just limited to a specific topic like you would in a group project for example.</em>

<em>10.) Studies have shown that having fun and playing at recess can help you think better and increase your cognitive skills. In addition, if you're really tired, going out to recess will make you active enough to wake up more.</em>

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