What are big movements?

Big movements are when lots of people do something together, like a team working on a big project.

Imagine you and your friends are all pushing a really heavy cart to move it from one place to another. If just one or two of you push, it might not budge much, but if all of you push at the same time, the cart moves easily. That’s what big movements feel like: many people working together toward the same goal.

Like a Group Game

Think about playing a group game, like tag or hide and seek. When just one person is playing, it's fun, but when everyone plays together, it becomes an exciting, big movement! The whole class might be running around, laughing, chasing each other, that’s a big movement in action.

Big Movements in Real Life

Sometimes, big movements are about changing things. Like if many people in a town decide they want a new park. They all talk to the city, write letters, and maybe even have a parade. That's like pushing that heavy cart, together, they can make it happen!

Big movements don’t need magic, just teamwork and lots of people working toward something fun or important.

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Examples

  1. A big movement is like a group of people working together to make something happen, such as a revolution.
  2. Big movements can be seen in history, like when many people stood up against unfair treatment.
  3. Big movements often start with just a few people and grow over time.

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