Tuesday, April 14, 2015


 

                                                                Complaining of homework

 

Every day of my life I hear about 50% of kids who surround me complain about homework. “Why do he give us homework every day?” Well kid don’t you know hard work pays off? Most likely, later in your life you’ll be doing something you love every day. I understand that you want to hurry and get out of school. You can’t get out of school unless you pass your state test.  This means you have to do your homework to actually pass the course.

So many kids have after school activities such as sports, clubs, plays and more!  These are the kids that constantly complain the most! They have so much enthusiasm for the things they love but when it comes to homework they look so exhausted! After having a long day from playing your favorite sport, or rehearsing your favorite play homework is definitely not on your mind anymore.

When your teacher question you where your homework is most likely the reply would be I had a game last night I was tired. Being tired to do homework but having the energy to play in your game shouldn’t be the case. While homework is 35% of your grade in most classes it should be your priority 35% of the time.

When you complain all the time about homework it clearly get you nowhere. If you take your time to do it you’ll maintain yourself and your grades. Most kids have a two free periods out of the day. Everyone have at least one free period out of the day even though you may not consider it that way! Lunch, lunch can be a time when you complete your homework instead of complaining later in the day.  Kids that complain can become very obnoxious. Instead of talking about your win or lose at last night game homework can become your priority.

I literally hate kids who always ask what the homework was for last night was! Students who take everything serious but complain when it’s time for homework is so annoying! If you just do your homework we wouldn’t have to hear your crappy voice every day!

 

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