Think of a cookie. When you break it into two pieces, each piece is a part of the whole cookie. This is what it means to ‘split’ something. You still have the same cookie, but now it’s in smaller parts.
Imagine a group of friends playing a game. If they decide to form two teams, they are splitting into smaller groups. Everyone is still part of the game, but now they are divided into different sides.
Picture a puzzle. When you open the box, all the pieces are mixed up. To see the whole picture, you need to put each piece in its place. Splitting is like taking those pieces apart to understand where they fit.
Think of a banana. When you peel it and break it into smaller pieces to share, you’re splitting it. Each person gets a piece, but it’s still the same banana. Splitting helps us share and enjoy things together.