Revise is like when you have a drawing and you want to make it even better. You look at your drawing and notice that the sun could be a bit brighter, or maybe the tree needs more leaves. So, you take your crayons and make those changes. You’re not starting from scratch; you’re just making your picture the best it can be.

Think of revise like baking cookies. You taste one and think, ‘Hmm, it needs more chocolate chips.’ So, you add more chocolate chips to the dough. You’re not making a whole new batch from the beginning; you’re just making the cookies yummier.

Revise is also like a puzzle. Sometimes, you put a piece in the wrong spot. When you revise, you look at the puzzle and say, ‘Oh, this piece goes here instead!’ You move the pieces around until they fit perfectly.

Finally, revising is like building with blocks. You might stack them up and then realize you can make a cooler tower if you change a few blocks. So, you change them around until your tower is just right.