These 7 parts are like milk or sugar, they can mix together and change things in fun ways.
Imagine you have a bag of lego blocks. Each block is a little part, just like the 7 parts. Some parts are soft like milk, which can pour and flow. Others are hard like sugar, which stays in one place until you shake them up.
What Makes Them Special
- Milk is like a group of lego blocks that can move around, they can go into a cup, or even make a bigger shape when mixed with other parts.
- Sugar is more like small, round lego pieces that stack neatly. You can count them and use them to build something sweet.
When you mix milk and sugar together, it's like combining two groups of lego blocks, one that moves and one that stays still, to make a new shape or taste! These 7 parts are like milk or sugar, they can mix together and change things in fun ways.
Imagine you have a bag of lego blocks. Each block is a little part, just like the 7 parts. Some parts are soft like milk, which can pour and flow. Others are hard like sugar, which stays in one place until you shake them up.
What Makes Them Special
- Milk is like a group of lego blocks that can move around, they can go into a cup, or even make a bigger shape when mixed with other parts.
- Sugar is more like small, round lego pieces that stack neatly. You can count them and use them to build something sweet.
When you mix milk and sugar together, it's like combining two groups of lego blocks, one that moves and one that stays still, to make a new shape or taste!
Examples
- A child compares the sweetness of milk to the beauty of the Great Pyramid.
- A student connects the taste of sugar with the grandeur of the Hanging Gardens.
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See also
- What are sizes?
- How Does The Strange Origins of Everyday Things Work?
- What is analogous?
- What is ranking?
- What is analogy?