Tuesday, November 8, 2011

 
iPods and MP3 Players at School

        Kids growing up in the 21st century feel that music is vital. In classes, kids have a difficult time staying on task. When you ask what they do at home to get jobs finished, most of them say, "I listen to music." Music stimulates the brain and makes things run smoothly. In other words, music inspires kids to be creative. Music helps you relax and not strain your brain. Music makes you focus on what is in front of you, not your friend or the class clown. Kids think music helps you remember what goes on in class and what you have learned. I think kids should be allowed to listen to music in school.
        Music inspires you to be creative. Personally, I've done some of my most creative work in the midst of music. I was making an art project, and I zoned in and created a wonderful piece. Music helped me create my drawing. During my art class, my teacher plays music because music breeds creativity. Our own music, which we're familiar and fond of, would help creativity even more. Why else would we listen to music? If we did not benefit from listening, I doubt many people would waste the time.
        Music is a good way to relax. When I am laying down, watching the ball game, or even riding in the car, I listen to music.    Every night, I fall asleep listening to my favorite artist. My friends have listened to music for most of their lives. In Jazz Band, my  teacher wants us to listen to music as an assignment. If we listen to music in class we could be getting homework done and relaxing at the same time. Then, kids will have more time to do their core classes' homework. Kids use music to relax and recuperate after a long day. So why not in school? If kids are having a rough day, why not fix it during class, instead of getting irritated and not doing quality work? Have you ever been having a bad day, and it seems everything takes an extremely long time? Music simply helps this problem!
        If you want to focus, listen to music. Music makes it easier to focus. One time, I had to get a school project done, and I was having a hard time focusing. Then I decided to pop in a CD, and just like that I was on my way on getting a good grade. Leonardo DaVinci worked on his priceless masterpieces while listening to music. Look where it got him, he made history. When mechanics are working on cars, they listen to music. This is because it helps them focus and get their tasks done. Other wise, they wouldn't repair as many cars. In class, we are mechanics, always needing to focus or we wouldn't get our class work done. Why not ease it up by listening to music? We can't, because it is against the school district's rules. Well, I say it shouldn't be. We're academic mechanics, and we need our music.
        We have to live by rules, but the one against listening to music in class is wrong, and needs to be changed. First, music stimulates the brain and allows us to be more creative. Second, music is relaxing. Lastly, music makes it easier to focus and get work done. Kids should be allowed to listen to music during class. Therefor, I recommend our principal gets the school board to change this unneeded rule.

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