Points of travel are special places that help you know where you're going on a journey.
Imagine you're playing with your toy car. You start at your bedroom, and you want to go to the kitchen. But instead of just driving straight there, you decide to take a fun route, maybe through the living room or around the coffee table. Each time your toy car passes by a point of travel, it's like saying, "Hey, I'm here now!" These points help you keep track of how far you've gone and where you need to turn next.
Like a Map with Steps
Think of points of travel as steps on a path. If you're going from your room to the kitchen, each step is like a point, one after another, leading you closer to your goal. When you reach the kitchen, that’s your final point!
It's just like when you walk to school. You might pass by the park, then the bakery, and finally arrive at the school door. Each of those places is a point of travel on your way.
So next time you're going somewhere, remember, points of travel are like markers that help you know where you've been and where you're headed!
Examples
- A child learning that a point of travel is like a stop on a road trip, such as a park or a café.
- A person seeing how cities are points of travel when they take a train from one to another.
- A traveler counting points of travel as they move through airports and hotels.
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