A demonstration is like when you want to show your friend how to build a sandcastle. You start by showing them how to use the bucket to scoop up the sand, how to pat it down, and then how to flip it over to make a perfect tower. Your friend watches you do it, so they can learn how to do it themselves. It’s like teaching by showing, step by step.
Think of a demonstration like a fun cooking show where the chef shows you how to make cookies. The chef puts in flour, sugar, and chocolate chips, and you watch closely so you can make the same delicious cookies at home. You see every move they make, so you know exactly what to do.
A demonstration is also like when a magician shows a magic trick. They do the trick slowly so you can see how it’s done and maybe learn to do it yourself. It’s like a secret being shared with you, so you can try it too. Watching someone else do something helps us understand better and do it ourselves later.