Okay kiddo, have you ever played a game where you have to line up all your toys in a certain order? Well, the Auburn system is kinda like that but for something called "education."
So, imagine a school where lots of students are learning different things at the same time. The Auburn system helps them all stay organized by dividing them into groups based on what they are learning. Each group has a different color, just like your toys could have different colors.
Let's say one group is learning about animals and another group is learning about plants. The animal group might be assigned the color blue, and the plant group might be assigned the color green. That way, everyone in the school knows which group is which just by looking at the colors.
Now, here's where it gets really cool. When the students in each group take a test, they get a test that is the same color as their group. That way, even if all the tests get mixed up, everyone knows which test belongs to which group!
So, the Auburn system helps schools stay organized and make sure everyone is learning what they need to. It's like lining up your toys in a certain order, but instead of toys, it's students and instead of colors, it's based on what they're learning. Pretty neat, huh?