A structure chart is like a map that shows how different parts of a big idea (like a project or a plan) fit together. It helps people understand how things are organized and what each part is responsible for.
Imagine you're building a robot. A structure chart would show all the different steps and parts that go into making it. For example, it might have a box at the top that says "Robot" and then lines that go down to other boxes that show things like "Body," "Arms," "Legs," "Computer Brain," "Batteries," and "Wires." Each of these boxes might have even more lines going down to smaller boxes that show even more detailed information about each part.
By looking at the structure chart, you can see how everything fits together and what each part does. It helps you stay organized and on track, so you can build your robot (or finish your project or plan) successfully.