Assemble means putting pieces together to make something complete.
Imagine you have a puzzle, not the kind you do on paper, but the kind where each piece is like a small part of a bigger picture. When you assemble the puzzle, you're taking all those little parts and putting them in the right spots so they fit perfectly and show the full image.
Like Building with Blocks
Think about building with blocks. Each block is a piece, and when you stack them on top of each other or line them up next to one another, you’re assembling them into something bigger, like a tower, a bridge, or even a castle!
When you're playing with Legos or Magna-Tiles, you're doing the same thing: choosing pieces and putting them together in a way that makes sense. That's assemble in action.
So whether it’s blocks, puzzle pieces, or parts of a toy, assembling means taking separate things and joining them to create something new and whole!
Examples
- A child building a tower with blocks.
- Putting together a toy car from separate pieces.
- Making a sandwich by layering ingredients.
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