Think of a kite flying in the sky. It moves up and down, side to side, because the wind keeps changing. This is like being ‘dynamic’ because the kite is always moving and changing, just like how ‘dynamic’ things are always full of action and energy.
Picture a bouncy ball. When you throw it on the ground, it doesn’t just stay there. It bounces up, down, and all around. This is another way to understand ‘dynamic’. The ball is full of energy and keeps moving, just like dynamic things that are always lively and exciting.
Imagine a river flowing. It never stays still; it keeps moving and changing its path. Sometimes it flows fast, sometimes slow, but it’s always moving. This is what being ‘dynamic’ means - always changing and never staying the same, just like the river that keeps flowing and finding new paths.