Understanding 'Narrower'
Hi there! Today, we are going to learn about the word 'narrower'. It's a fun word to understand! Let's break it down step by step.
What Does 'Narrower' Mean?
'Narrower' is a word we use when we want to talk about something that is not wide. Imagine you have a big box that's wide and a small box that's narrow. The smaller box is narrower than the big box!
Examples of 'Narrower'
- If we think about a road, some roads are wide enough for two cars to go side by side. But if the road gets very small, we say it is narrower.
- When you look at pencils, a regular pencil is wider than a crayon. So, we can say that the crayon is narrower than the pencil.
Fun Activity
Here's a fun activity to help you understand 'narrower' better!
- Get several objects around your house - like different boxes, books, or toys.
- Try to arrange them from the widest to the narrowest.
- Once you have arranged them, see which one is narrower than the others!
Remember!
Every time you see or hear something that looks narrow, you can use the word 'narrower' to describe it. It’s a great way to talk about the size of things!
Keep exploring and have fun learning new words!