Like a Playground Slide
Think about a slide at the playground. When you start sliding down, you're moving. But when you reach the bottom and your feet touch the ground, you stop. You go from sliding to standing still, that’s what stop means in action.
What Happens When You Stop?
When something stops, it doesn’t just vanish. It stays right where it is. Like when you throw a ball up in the air, it goes up, then it stops, and then it falls back down. The moment it stops, that’s the highest point it reaches before coming back to you.
So next time you’re playing or moving around, think about when things stop, it's just like pausing your favorite song right in the middle of a fun part!
Examples
- A red light at a traffic stop
- Saying 'stop' during a game of tag
- Holding your breath before diving into water
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