👉 A touching, controlling, managing, using, take care of, etc., with the hand or hands, or as with the hands.
Alright class, settle down and letâs take a look! Today weâre tackling a word that pops up quite a lot â âhandling.â The dictionary gives us a lovely long list, doesn't it? "Touching, controlling, managing, usingâŚtake care of," all with the hand or hands. Letâs break it down a bit further, like we do in class. Think of âhandlingâ as more than just touching something. Itâs about having control over it, making sure it's safe and well cared for. Here are a few ways to think about it: Like a delicate vase: You wouldnât just grab it roughly â you'd handle it with care, gently, to keep it intact. Managing a classroom: A teacher handles their students by guiding them and making sure theyâre learning and behaving well. Taking care of your toys: You handle them with respect, putting them away neatly after you've played. It's about skillful action â not just a simple touch! It can mean taking charge, looking after something or someone, or even skillfully using a tool. Does that make sense? Can anyone give me an example of when theyâve handled something recently? Donât be shy, raise your hand if you feel brave!