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After hours and hours and hours of doing homework a student starts crying. He hits his head on the wall, knowing that he won’t solve the math problem, knowing that he won’t be able to finish his homework for his other classes the next day. So many students suffer every day from doing homework. Should it be acceptable for students to be experiencing this? No, definitely not. Students in grades K-8 should not be experiencing this, not until high school.
There is no academic benefit to homework in grades K-8. According to Alfie Kohn "… No study has ever demonstrated any academic benefit to assigning homework before children are in high school” (Edutopia). Osiris Contreras from Centennial Middle School said, “I think there shouldn’t be homework. I waste more time doing it, and I don’t see any benefits”. She thinks she is wasting her time on homework.
Homework also negatively affects students’ health. Students get stressed from homework. Their head hurts, they don’t want to hear anything, and they start hitting themselves. Students can actually get sick from homework. No one has gone as far as the American Child Association did in the 1930s when it pinned homework and child labor as leading killers of children who contracted tuberculosis and heart disease (The Washington Post). Students need to play to be healthy. According to Alfie Kohn, play is so important to optimal child development that it has been recognized by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights as a right of every child. Homework can affect kids’ health by turning them into “couch potatoes” as they spend more time studying than playing outside. Mary Bousted, General Secretary of the ATL (Association of Teachers and Lecturers), said “I think a lot of homework is a waste of time. It puts a huge amount of stress particularly on disadvantaged children from disadvantaged homes”.
1. Today the weather is worse than it was yesterday. 2. Do you work in the library every day? No, I rarely work in the library but my brother works there every day. 3. What were you doing yesterday when I called you? 4. Tomorrow she will cook fish for dinner herself. 5. Yesterday Andrew didn't come, he was very busy. 6. What will you be doing at 6 o'clock tomorrow? 7. Where is your sister? She is preparing for the lessons in her room. 8. My brother is taller than I am. 9. It is cold today. 10. Is there a museum in your city? 11. Victor is the best student in our group. 12. This arm-chair is more comfortable than that one. 13. When I came, my brother was painting. 14. Did you buy a dictionary in the shop yesterday? 15. Don't come at 6 tomorrow, I will be preparing to the lessons. 16. Tomorrow granny will make a pie for dinner. 17. Do you usually tidy your flat on Saturdays? No, I tidy my flat on Sunday. 18. What are you doing? I'm reading a very interesting book.
There is no academic benefit to homework in grades K-8. According to Alfie Kohn "… No study has ever demonstrated any academic benefit to assigning homework before children are in high school” (Edutopia). Osiris Contreras from Centennial Middle School said, “I think there shouldn’t be homework. I waste more time doing it, and I don’t see any benefits”. She thinks she is wasting her time on homework.
Homework also negatively affects students’ health. Students get stressed from homework. Their head hurts, they don’t want to hear anything, and they start hitting themselves. Students can actually get sick from homework. No one has gone as far as the American Child Association did in the 1930s when it pinned homework and child labor as leading killers of children who contracted tuberculosis and heart disease (The Washington Post). Students need to play to be healthy. According to Alfie Kohn, play is so important to optimal child development that it has been recognized by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights as a right of every child. Homework can affect kids’ health by turning them into “couch potatoes” as they spend more time studying than playing outside. Mary Bousted, General Secretary of the ATL (Association of Teachers and Lecturers), said “I think a lot of homework is a waste of time. It puts a huge amount of stress particularly on disadvantaged children from disadvantaged homes”.
2. Do you work in the library every day? No, I rarely work in the library but my brother works there every day.
3. What were you doing yesterday when I called you?
4. Tomorrow she will cook fish for dinner herself.
5. Yesterday Andrew didn't come, he was very busy.
6. What will you be doing at 6 o'clock tomorrow?
7. Where is your sister? She is preparing for the lessons in her room.
8. My brother is taller than I am.
9. It is cold today.
10. Is there a museum in your city?
11. Victor is the best student in our group.
12. This arm-chair is more comfortable than that one.
13. When I came, my brother was painting.
14. Did you buy a dictionary in the shop yesterday?
15. Don't come at 6 tomorrow, I will be preparing to the lessons.
16. Tomorrow granny will make a pie for dinner.
17. Do you usually tidy your flat on Saturdays? No, I tidy my flat on Sunday.
18. What are you doing? I'm reading a very interesting book.