How to explain things so anyone will understand?

Explaining things so anyone will understand is like turning a complicated puzzle into a fun game that even a little kid can play.

Bold words help us remember important parts, just like how your favorite toy has special colors or shapes that make it stand out. When you explain something, you want to highlight the key terms, those are the parts that matter most.

Making It Real

Think of explaining something as telling a story about something you already know. If you're trying to explain how a bicycle works, compare it to something simple like pushing a shopping cart. Both need force to move, but a bike has wheels and handles that help you go faster, just like how your favorite toy might have buttons or levers that make it do cool things.

Using Everyday Examples

Use things from the kid’s world: snacks, toys, friends, or even their favorite song. If you're explaining addition, use candies, adding two groups of them together helps show how numbers work in real life.

So, when you explain something fun and simple, it becomes easy to understand, just like a game they already know how to play!

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Examples

  1. Explaining gravity like it's a game of tug-of-war between Earth and you.

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