What is first-order?

First-order means something is simple and direct, like when you follow a recipe step by step.

Imagine you're making your favorite sandwich, first-order would be choosing bread, adding peanut butter, then jelly. No extra steps. Just one action after another, in order.

Like Following Instructions

Think of it like reading a map: if someone says "Go straight for 3 blocks, then turn left", that’s first-order. You don’t have to think about traffic or other people, just do what you're told, step by step.

No Hidden Surprises

If you’re playing with building blocks and the instructions say “Put a red block on top of a blue one”, that's first-order thinking. There’s no trick or surprise, it’s just one action at a time.

So first-order is like going from point A to point B without any detours, simple, clear, and easy to follow!

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Examples

  1. A dog barks at a mailman
  2. A cat purrs when it's happy
  3. A bird flies south in winter

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