What is Completion?

Completion is when you finish doing something, just like finishing your favorite snack or finishing a puzzle.

Imagine you have a big bowl of colorful marshmallows, and you're trying to eat them all one by one. Each time you take a bite, that's like making progress. When you finally take the last bite and there are no more marshmallows left in the bowl, that’s completion, you’ve finished your snack!

Now think about building with lego bricks. You start with nothing, and every brick you add brings you closer to completing your tower or your car. When all the pieces are in place and it looks just like the picture on the box, that's completion, you've finished your project!

Sometimes, people use a special word for completion when they're working on something bigger, like a game or a task. They say "I’ve reached completion" to mean they’ve done everything needed to finish it.

Completion is just like finishing what you start, and that feels really good! Completion is when you finish doing something, just like finishing your favorite snack or finishing a puzzle.

Imagine you have a big bowl of colorful marshmallows, and you're trying to eat them all one by one. Each time you take a bite, that's like making progress. When you finally take the last bite and there are no more marshmallows left in the bowl, that’s completion, you’ve finished your snack!

Now think about building with lego bricks. You start with nothing, and every brick you add brings you closer to completing your tower or your car. When all the pieces are in place and it looks just like the picture on the box, that's completion, you've finished your project!

Sometimes, people use a special word for completion when they're working on something bigger, like a game or a task. They say "I’ve reached completion" to mean they’ve done everything needed to finish it.

Completion is just like finishing what you start, and that feels really good!

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Examples

  1. A child finishes coloring a picture.
  2. Someone eats the last slice of pizza.
  3. A student completes their homework.

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