The things you do at different ages By Owen and Stuart.

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The things you do at different ages By Owen and Stuart.

How do you start in your mum’s womb You firstly start as a very tiny embryo. An embryo is a very tiny ball of cells Then after you’re an embryo you become a fetus. Then in about 8 months later you become a baby.

Toddlers Some of the things that toddlers learn are…………… Talking Crawling/Walking Copy things their parents do Eating soft food and drinking milk

5-12 year old kids Some of the things 5-12 year old children do are………… Start going to school They learn the right things to do They learn right from wrong They learn a lot of physical skills and sports They become more independent

13-18 year old kids Some of the things that year old children do are………… They start and finish high school They start hanging out with their friends They start getting hard homework They start getting closer to become an adult They learn to drive At 18 they can vote

20-50 year old adults Some of the things year old adults do are ……………….. Drink alcohol Date/ get married Go on honey moons Have kids They do things that kids can’t do They have job They have careers

year old people Some of the things that year old people do are………… Sleep Walk with a walking stick Lie on the couch Read newspapers Lose their temper They retire from work They become grandparents

Where else can this science be found Animals Plants Nature The world’s creation of all living things

The history biology Throughout most of human history, scientists knew very little about life and how it works. It was not until 1665 that a scientist by the name of Robert Hooke first discovered the existence of cells. Cells are little tiny balls that cover your body, in fact The human body is composed of trillions of cells.

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