When we talk about ‘majority,’ it means the biggest group of something. Imagine you’re in a room with ten friends, and six of them want to play with blocks while four want to play with cars. The group that wants to play with blocks is the ‘majority’ because there are more of them. The majority is like when you have the most of something, like having more apples than bananas.
Think of a flock of birds flying in the sky. If most of the birds turn left, the majority of the flock is going left. It’s like the direction most of the birds are choosing to go.
In a voting game, if everyone votes to pick a snack and more people choose cookies than any other snack, then cookies win because they have the majority of votes. It’s like a big team that has more players than the other teams.
Imagine a big pizza with different toppings. If most slices have cheese, then cheese is the majority topping. It’s like having the most popular choice. Majority means having the most of something in a group, like the biggest piece of cake at a party.