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Summary: The Importance Of Nother Recess

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Why we should get a nother recess.

We should get a nother recess because we're inside most of the day sitting which we need exercise that would help us be more healthy. exercise is healthy for us and a lot of other kids. Suffer from obesity and the extra recess well help burn calories and lose weight.

second It well help us get a break from work and we would not be so wild. Recess well help us get more social skills.

Furthermore after the recess we would be ready to learn and ready to work. Running at recess will help kids exercise and stay healthy having two recess well help us be two times healthy.

end So i think we need a nother recess because we all well benefit from it teacher well not have us being so hipper from not having

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