In many schools, sports lessons are part of the timetable, because it is important for both boys and girls to participate in sports. Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
Nowadays, Physical activities are vital for boys and girls which are necessary to be included as a part of the timetable in schools. I strongly believe in
this
topic and will provide many examples of it.
Firstly
, in this
hectic world, Although
Many children are busy with their academic studies, they started to play computer games to refresh their minds. This
still strains to their eyes rather than rest. For instance
, The survey concludes that 80% of the children who are not involved in sports
activities face health issues such
as laziness, obesity due to there being no physical movements in their bodies. Therefore
, they have to involve in physical activities instead
of playing video games on the computer. Furthermore
, this
can be implemented only by the school as they do not listen to their parents.
Secondly
, Sports
lessons play a pivotal role for boys and girls. The sports
lessons would not only teach the skills of the game but also
this
would make them mature enough such
as team
spirit, team
leader. Besides
, this
would make how to encourage the winner even if you are on the losing side. To illustrate, in the recent women's cricket world cup, India lost by 1 run against England. However
, people in India felt that the women's team
won their billion hearts because of their fair play behaviour in the world cup. Hence
, this
would be very helpful when they are grown up in their career.
In Conclusion, I fully agree with sports
lessons are to be part of the school timetable which helps in learning many positives of life, team
spirit and build self-confidence for the students.Submitted by june.jitendra82 on
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