parallel
Two lines that run next to each other and never, ever meet are called parallel. Imagine you’re on a train track. The tracks are two long lines that go on and on, side by side, but they never touch. That’s what parallel means! They’re like two friends walking side by side, always together, but they never bump into each other.
Think of the rungs on a ladder. Each rung is like a step, and they’re all parallel to each other. They help you climb up and down safely because they are evenly spaced and never cross each other. It’s like when you draw with your crayons, making sure the colors don’t mix.
When you see a zebra crossing on the road, those white lines are parallel. They help people cross the street safely, just like how parallel lines help things stay organized and neat. It’s like the lines on your notebook paper, making sure your writing is straight and tidy.
Parallel lines are like the rails on a roller coaster. They stay apart but guide the coaster smoothly. Just like how you and your friend might walk side by side, parallel lines are always together but never in each other’s way.