Slope is how steep something is, like when you climb up a hill or slide down a slide.
Imagine you're walking on a path that goes from your house to the park. If the path is flat, it's easy to walk. But if it goes uphill, it takes more effort. That’s slope in action, how much something rises (or falls) over a certain distance.
Like a Staircase
Like a Slide
Now imagine sliding down a slide. A short, steep slide means you go down fast, that’s a high slope. A long, gentle slide means you take your time, that’s a low slope.
Slope is just how much something goes up or down compared to how far it goes forward. You see it every day, in stairs, slides, hills, and even when you ride your bike! Slope is how steep something is, like when you climb up a hill or slide down a slide.
Imagine you're walking on a path that goes from your house to the park. If the path is flat, it's easy to walk. But if it goes uphill, it takes more effort. That’s slope in action, how much something rises (or falls) over a certain distance.
Examples
- A hill that goes up quickly has a steep slope, like climbing stairs.
- If you walk on a flat road, the slope is zero.
- A slide in a playground has a negative slope because it goes down.
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