How Does 10 - Long Ago and Today Work?

10 - Long Ago and Today is about how things change over time, like how a toy you played with when you were little might look different now.

How Time Works Like a Toy Box

Imagine your toy box: when you're 5, it's full of simple toys, maybe blocks, a ball, or a teddy bear. But as you grow up to 10, you might have bigger toys, like a bike or a video game. That’s how time works, things can get better, more fun, or even different.

From Then to Now

Long ago, people used things that were simple and made from nature, like wood, stone, or clay. Today, we use things like plastic, metal, and electricity. It's like comparing a drawing with crayons to one on a computer, both are art, but they look very different!

Just like you grow up and learn new games, the world grows too, it learns new ways to play!

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Examples

  1. A child learns to count using fingers, which is based on the number 10.
  2. An ancient person uses stones to represent numbers in groups of ten.
  3. A student sees how people used base-10 systems before computers.

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