Some people say that physical exercise should be a required part of every school day. Other people believe that students should spend the whole school day on academic studies. Which opinion do you agree with? Use specific reasons and details to support your answer.
Some people say that physical exercise should be a required part of every school day. Other people believe that students should spend the whole school day on academic studies. Which opinion do you agree with? Use specific reasons and details to support your answer. 3gA3w
Although honesty, intelligence, and a sense of humor are all worthwhile characteristics, I feel the
most important one in life to have is sensitivity. A sensitive person is aware of him/herself and the
way their actions affect others. A sensitive person knows the place of honesty, intelligence, and a
sense of humor.
Honesty is not always the best policy. There is such a thing as a white lie. You don't want to insult
someone by saying that their new dress doesn't fit properly or that you wouldn't live in their new
house if they paid you. You must be sensitive to when it is necessary to tell the truth and when it
is better to tell a white lie.
Intelligence is a wonderful thing to have, but not all intelligent people use their intelligence
sensitively. You don't want to show off and make others feel stupid. You must be sensitive to the
reactions of the people around you. It might be appropriate for you to admit that you have the right answer, but in some cases, you might have to say, "I think this is the answer, but we might
want to check it. " A sensitive person would not make someone else look dumb.
A sense of humor is always valued. Different people, however, laugh at different things. You don't
want to make someone feel uncomfortable by laughing at his/her mistakes. A sensitive person would understand whether a person could be teased or whether a person would appreciate a
certain joke. A sensitive person would make everyone feel comfortable. A sensitive person understands that
people are different and that the values of honesty, intelligence and humor can be applied
differently.
While physical exercise is important, I do not believe that it is the school's responsibility to
provide physical training for its students. That is something that everyone can take care of on
his or her own. Many students get plenty of physical exercise as part of their daily life or recreation. A student who bicycles ten miles to and from school does not need more exercise. A good physical education program must take a student's outside activity into consideration. Otherwise, some students will spend valuable class hours repeating physical exercise.
If a school offers such activities, it also suggests that students will be graded on them. The
range of possible physical activities is great: football, swimming, weight lifting, ballet, ballroom
dance, yoga, skiing, horseback riding, and golf are just a few. However, the number that a school could offer is small. Some students could get bad grades in physical education simply because the school
could not provide an activity they enjoy or do well. This seems unfair. Research suggests that
participation, not excellence, in these activities determines the physical benefits the body will get.
Another issue is economic. Many schools do not have the money to provide gym facilities,
playing
fields, and athletic equipment for their students. Other schools are located in cities where
that kind
of space just isn't available. A few schools would rather keep money for academic purposes.
Schools can certainly encourage physical activity. They can provide space for notices about
activities, events, and classes for physical activities. They can encourage students to plan time
away from academic studies to get some exercise. However, I think that providing exercise
should
not be the school's responsibility.
Although honesty, intelligence, and a sense of humor are all worthwhile characteristics, I
feel
the
most
important
one in life to have is sensitivity. A
sensitive
person
is aware of him/herself and the
way their actions affect others. A
sensitive
person
knows the place of honesty, intelligence, and a
sense of humor.
Honesty is not always the best policy. There is such a thing as a white lie. You don't want to insult
someone by saying that their new dress doesn't fit
properly
or that you wouldn't
live
in their new
house
if they paid you. You
must
be
sensitive
to when it is necessary to
tell
the truth and when it
is better to
tell
a white lie.
Intelligence is a wonderful thing to have,
but
not all intelligent
people
use
their intelligence
sensitively
. You don't want to
show
off and
make
others
feel
stupid. You
must
be
sensitive
to the
reactions of the
people
around you. It might be appropriate for you to admit that you have the right answer,
but
in
some
cases, you might
have to
say,
"
I
think
this is the answer,
but
we might
want to
check
it.
"
A
sensitive
person
would not
make
someone else look dumb.
A sense of humor is always valued.
Different
people
,
however
, laugh at
different
things. You don't
want to
make
someone
feel
uncomfortable by laughing at his/her mistakes. A
sensitive
person
would understand whether a
person
could
be teased
or whether a
person
would appreciate a
certain joke. A
sensitive
person
would
make
everyone
feel
comfortable.
A
sensitive
person
understands that
people
are
different
and that the values of honesty, intelligence and humor can
be applied
differently
.
While physical exercise is
important
, I do not believe that it is the school's responsibility to
provide physical training for its students. That is something that everyone can take care of
on
his
or her
own
.
Many
students
get
plenty
of physical exercise as part of their daily life or recreation. A student who bicycles ten miles to and from school does not need more exercise. A
good
physical education program
must
take a student's outside activity into consideration.
Otherwise
,
some
students will spend valuable
class
hours repeating physical exercise.
If a school offers such activities, it
also
suggests that students will
be graded
on them. The
range of possible physical activities is great: football, swimming, weight lifting, ballet, ballroom
dance
, yoga, skiing, horseback riding, and golf are
just
a few.
However
, the number that a school could offer is
small
.
Some
students could
get
bad
grades in physical education
simply
because
the school
could not provide an activity they enjoy or do well. This seems unfair. Research suggests that
participation, not excellence, in these activities determines the physical benefits the body will
get
.
Another issue is economic.
Many
schools do not have the money to provide gym facilities,
playing
fields, and athletic equipment for their students. Other schools
are located
in cities
where
that
kind
of space
just
isn't available. A few schools would
rather
keep
money for academic purposes.
Schools can
certainly
encourage physical activity. They can provide space for notices about
activities,
events
, and classes for physical activities. They can encourage students to plan time
away from academic studies to
get
some
exercise.
However
, I
think
that providing exercise
should
not be the school's responsibility.
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