Did You Know?

Some trees can live for thousands of years!

Counting Ages

We count ages from the day we are born.

Why Ages Matter

Ages help us know what we can do.

What ages Does

Ages tell us how old we are.

We use ages for school grades.

Ages help us plan fun events.

We learn new things as we age.

Ages can show us life stages.

All living things have ages.

More About ages

Every person has an age. We start at 0 when we are born. Then we grow up each year. Some ages are special, like 10 or 18.

Ages help us know what we can do. Kids go to school, and adults work. We have fun at different ages.

As we grow, we learn new things. Some people live a long time. They can be very wise and tell great stories.

How Topics Connect

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What Do These Words Mean?

Advanced glycation end-products:Harmful substances formed when sugar combines with proteins or fats in the body.
Geologic time scale:A way to measure and organize Earth's history based on rock layers and time.
Census-designated place:A specific area identified by the government for statistical purposes.
Chronological measurement:A method of measuring time in a sequence.
Agency for Health and Food Safety:An organization that ensures food safety and public health.