A committee is like a group of friends who all work together on a special project at school.
Imagine you and your friends want to plan the best pizza party ever. Instead of everyone trying to decide everything by shouting over each other, you split into smaller groups, one group picks the pizzas, another sends out invites, and another sets up the tables. Each small group is like a committee doing their own job so the big event goes smoothly.
How Committees Work
Each person in the committee has a role, just like how you have different jobs when you play house or build a fort. One person might be the leader who makes sure everything gets done on time, while others help with details like counting snacks or arranging chairs.
Committees are everywhere, even at home! If your family is planning a vacation, maybe one person books the tickets, another packs the bags, and another checks the weather. They’re all working together as a committee, just like you would at school!
When everyone in the committee does their job well, the whole project, whether it’s a pizza party or a big holiday event, turns out amazing!
Examples
- A committee is like a group of friends who decide together what game to play.
- The school lunch committee picks the menu for the week.
- A committee in a company decides which new products to make.
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See also
- What are military organizations?
- What are deliberative assemblies?
- What are modern policy decisions?
- What is administrative?
- What are scheduling systems?