Cheating is like playing a game with your friends and pretending you didn’t see the rules. Imagine everyone is playing a game of tag, and you decide to hide in a place where no one can find you, even though the rules say you shouldn’t. That’s cheating because you’re not playing fair and it makes others feel sad or upset.
Cheating is also like when you’re doing a puzzle and you secretly look at the picture on the box to find out where the pieces go. Instead of figuring it out on your own, you take a shortcut. It might make the puzzle easier, but it takes away the fun of solving it by yourself.
Think of it like a race where you decide to start before everyone else. The race is meant to be fair, but by starting early, you’re not giving others a chance to do their best. Cheating is like skipping the hard parts, and it’s important to remember that doing things the right way, even if it’s harder, helps us learn and grow.