A group is when a bunch of people or things team up to do something together.
Imagine you and your friends all decide to build a giant sandcastle at the beach. You’re not just one person, you're part of a group of individuals, like a team! Each friend might bring different skills: one digs, another stacks bricks, and someone else brings the bucket for water. Together, you make something bigger than any one of you could do alone.
Now think about your favorite toy, maybe it's a train set. The group doesn’t just have people; sometimes it has entities, like companies or even animals! For example, if you and your friends start a lemonade stand, the group might include you (the humans), your lemonade (a product), and maybe even a friendly dog who helps advertise your stand by sitting outside with a sign.
Sometimes groups are big, like all the kids in your school working together for a sports day. Other times they’re small, just two friends sharing their snacks. No matter how big or small, a group is about people (or things) joining forces to make something happen!
Examples
- A family is a simple group of individuals or entities living together.
- A company is made up of many people and departments working together.
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