Obstacles are things that get in the way of you doing what you want to do.
Imagine you're trying to walk from your house to the park, but there's a big boulder right in the middle of the path. That boulder is like an obstacle, it stops you from walking straight to the park and makes you go around it instead.
What Makes Something an Obstacle?
- An obstacle can be anything that slows you down or stops you from reaching your goal.
- It could be a real object, like a boulder, or something else, like a loud noise that makes it hard to hear your friend talking.
- Sometimes obstacles are easy to move, like a small rock you can kick aside.
- Other times they're bigger, like a wall you have to climb over.
So next time you see something in your way, remember: that's just an obstacle, and you're the hero who can go around it!
Examples
- A child trying to climb a fence but can't reach the top.
- A student stuck on a math problem during a test.
- A runner tripping over a rock mid-race.
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