Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Should fitness programs be in schools educational system? For this question, I am a yes for it and a no for it. Here are a couple reasons why I am against it and for it.

For starters, physical education can be very healthy for young students. Usually most students don't do exercise daily. Young people are suppossed to do roughly half an hour to an hour of exercise daily. When you put this in a school program, kids must do it, thus getting exercise inside of school. Some kids arn't athletic at all, so they hate fitness inside of school. I two opinions of what schools should do. The 1st one is that they make two seperate coarses for fitness. One more active and one a little more fun, but still allowing kids to get exercise. My second opinion is that kids have a choice to do things in PE. So like beep test or push-up test, some kids can't do that because they arn't capable of doing it. Also when you play games you should have a choice in it. So have a teacher make a list off games, and each kid could sign up for a game that they want to play instead of being forced to play.

those are my thoughts of making physical education a manditory coarse in school districts.

3 comments:

  1. Take another look at the directions & structure for these multi-paragraph posts. In addition, I am doubting whether you read the article as it refers to a particular type of school- post - secondary, that adult students pay for, not the public school system. Chase there is also a second article for reference. Please redo or edit to meet criteria and expectations.

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  2. Good try, but I think that you should work on how you phrase sentences. For example, "I am a yes and no for it", could be changed to "my own opinion is split", or something else along those lines. Also, you should try to spell check, as "coarse" is actually spelled "course". Just some tips. But good first try, just use the tips next time.

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  3. Good try Chase. Next time try to add some resources. I know I also didnt add resources but we can all fix our mistakes. I think your blog post might need a bit more detailed but overall it was well done.

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