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write me a 7th grade essay on why student shouldn't have saturday school
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Many students think Saturday should be a day to relax, spend time with family, and do hobbies. Because of this, schools should not make students attend classes on Saturdays. Keeping weekends free helps students rest, supports family life and extracurricular activities, and avoids extra costs and stress for families and teachers.
First, students need a break to rest and recharge. After five days of school, homework, and after-school activities, students can become tired and less able to learn. A weekend gives students time to sleep more, reduce stress, and come back to school on Monday ready to focus. When kids are well-rested, they do better on tests and participate more in class.
Second, weekends are important for family time and responsibilities. Many families use Saturday for chores, doctor’s appointments, religious services, or family events. If students had to go to school on Saturdays, they might miss important family moments or lose help from parents who work during the week. Also, students often help take care of younger siblings or elderly family members on weekends, which teaches responsibility and supports the household.
Third, extracurricular activities and part-time jobs would be hurt by Saturday school. Sports teams, music lessons, art classes, and clubs usually meet on weekends. These activities teach teamwork, creativity, and leadership—skills that are just as important as academic subjects. Some middle school students also start to help their families with jobs or volunteer work on weekends. If schools required Saturday attendance, students would lose many of these valuable opportunities.
In conclusion, Saturday school would take away important time students need to rest, be with their families, and participate in extracurricular learning. Instead of adding school on Saturdays, schools should find better ways to help students during the regular week, such as improving teaching methods, offering optional after-school help, or making homework fairer. Weekends should belong to students so they can grow both inside and outside the classroom.
First, students need a break to rest and recharge. After five days of school, homework, and after-school activities, students can become tired and less able to learn. A weekend gives students time to sleep more, reduce stress, and come back to school on Monday ready to focus. When kids are well-rested, they do better on tests and participate more in class.
Second, weekends are important for family time and responsibilities. Many families use Saturday for chores, doctor’s appointments, religious services, or family events. If students had to go to school on Saturdays, they might miss important family moments or lose help from parents who work during the week. Also, students often help take care of younger siblings or elderly family members on weekends, which teaches responsibility and supports the household.
Third, extracurricular activities and part-time jobs would be hurt by Saturday school. Sports teams, music lessons, art classes, and clubs usually meet on weekends. These activities teach teamwork, creativity, and leadership—skills that are just as important as academic subjects. Some middle school students also start to help their families with jobs or volunteer work on weekends. If schools required Saturday attendance, students would lose many of these valuable opportunities.
In conclusion, Saturday school would take away important time students need to rest, be with their families, and participate in extracurricular learning. Instead of adding school on Saturdays, schools should find better ways to help students during the regular week, such as improving teaching methods, offering optional after-school help, or making homework fairer. Weekends should belong to students so they can grow both inside and outside the classroom.
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