Think of ‘operational’ like a toy car. When a toy car is ready to go, all its parts are working together. The wheels spin, the engine makes noise, and the car moves forward. That’s what ‘operational’ means—everything is working just right, like a well-oiled machine.
Now, imagine a kitchen where you’re making cookies. You’ve got all your ingredients like flour, sugar, and chocolate chips. When you mix them all together and bake them, the kitchen is ‘operational.’ It means everything is in place, and you’re making delicious cookies.
Picture a team of superheroes. Each superhero has a special power, like flying or super strength. When they work together to save the day, they are ‘operational.’ It means they are using all their powers in the best way to help people.
Finally, think of a school day. You’ve got your backpack, lunch, and books ready. When you go to school and learn new things, your day is ‘operational.’ It means everything is going smoothly, and you’re doing everything you need to do.