Why Homework Is TOTALLY Annoying

Expository

First off before you read this just note that I am not off searching for trouble with every teacher in a 50 mile radius. I don`t believe in kids getting homework, but that doesn`t mean I`m the type of kid who blows it off every time something is assigned. I am not out to start a homework revolution, I just believe in the more important things in life.

The sun was shining and there wasn’t a cloud in the sky. I happily looked at the tide charts and saw that the surf was perfect. Running to the garage to grab my skimboard, I asked my mom if she could give me a ride to the beach. When she told me I had to finish homework, I sadly put my skimboard back down. Dragging my feet, I walked back to my desk. Homework is annoying!

First off, homework makes learning NOT fun. After a long, never ending day of school, kids have even MORE work to do after school. With an average load of two to three hours of homework, kids turn into stress cases. Some grueling nights, I find myself staying up until 12:00 at night studying, AND working on projects. With each more boulder of work piled up even higher on my mountain of homework, I find myself looking less forward to the next day of school. Homework is like a dark storm cloud, hovering ominously over each kid’s head.

Secondly, homework keeps you from being a kid. The most important thing about childhood is having fun, not about having to worry about insurance, bills, and things like that. That’s an adults job. Kids should worry that their time as being carefree is fleeting fast, and they should NOT have to worry about that ginormous homework assignment due tomorrow. For instance, even as I am writing this, my family is having a great time watching the Olympics, but I am stuck doing my usual two and a half hours of homework. Homework is a drain; it sucks everything what matters most to you, like family time. And family is forever.

In conclusion,homework is an annoying, bag of stress just waiting to be opened. It makes learning not fun, and it takes your childhood away from you, and so many more reasons I could continue to rant on about. Homework is a threat to a kid’s whole life structure. Enjoy life and the short time you have of being carefree, because you will never know when the day will come when you are grown up. Kids who are in school just visit life sometimes, and then they have to stop to do homework or go to sleep early or get to school on time. You only live once, so enjoy life.

 

4 thoughts on “Why Homework Is TOTALLY Annoying

  1. I agree with this completely. I like how you used specific examples to support your different reasons why homework is annoying. Great job~!

  2. I completely agree with you! We should be living life happily, not spending are time doing homework. I remember one time homework got in the way with enjoyment: It was my dad’s birthday, and he wanted to go out for dinner. So when my parents asked me if I did my homework I said no. When my family went out to celebrate I was stuck at home doing homework! Homework made my life terrible!!

    • Thanks for the comment! That’s terrible! Homework can get in the way of things that are WAY more important. I mean seriously, when will we ever remember what was assigned on October 12? The main thing we will remember is how we missed a family member’s birthday. Life is about having fun and making enjoyable memories. Forts in the backyard are REAL experiences; they are ones that we will all remember as we grow older. Life is NOT about stressing out, and a childhood is certainly not about spending family time at home memorizing the properties of radium. Life is precious because it is so short, and we must enjoy life while we are still young.

  3. Aubrey,
    You post is extremely well written. I lobe how much detail you added into your post. Your arguments are very detailed. Your very right. Homework is annoying. I remember once I got home from school and I had enough homework to fill up 2-3 hours of that night. It was awful!
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