video games
I agree with Dr. Freeman of the University of California that thinks playing video games at school is the equvialent of kids eating so many sweets that they don't want to eat regular healthy food. If my teacher spoils me for the first week of school with movies everyday, I'm going to expect to watch movies everyday for the rest of the year. You can't spoil kids by allowing them to play video games, you have to reward them. Teachers should make a wager with students that if 80% of them get a c or higher on the test thursday, then Friday is video game day. This will teach students that to get what you want you have to earn it. It will also act as a motivational tool and give students something to look forward too.

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