Mysterious Martian Rocks — Organic Molecules on Mars
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Mysterious Martian Rocks — Organic Molecules on Mars

Mars has fascinated scientists for generations, but recent discoveries have pushed the question of Martian life closer to the center of scientific debate than ever before. NASA’s robotic explorers — the Curiosity and Perseverance rovers — have identified chemical and geological…

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The Myth of Pure Culture — Advanced Reading Worksheet

What’s Inside 5-paragraph article based on Harari’s thesis 10+ vocabulary words in context (isolated, diffusion, Columbian Exchange, imagined order, authenticity, convergence, ethnicity) 9 True/False comprehension questions 5 fill-in-the-blank with word bank 3 open-ended comprehension questions + 2 discussion prompts Full answer key included Key Historical Concepts Pre-1492 isolation — civilizations as “separate bubbles” The Columbian…

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The Myth of Pure Culture — Intermediate Reading Worksheet

What’s Inside Accessible article with key vocabulary in bold 5 core vocabulary words with definitions 8 True/False comprehension questions (2-column grid) Fill-in-the-blank exercise with word bank 2 discussion prompts Key Concepts Tomatoes in Italy, chili peppers in Thailand, coffee in Japan — where did they really come from? How civilizations were once “islands” with little…

Technology predictions — future of AI and computing
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We Were Wrong About the Future | Advanced ESL Reading Worksheet PDF

An advanced ESL reading worksheet exploring why humans consistently misjudge technological change — from AT&T’s Picturephone to the internet to AI. Covers linear thinking bias, exponential growth, and adaptability. Vocabulary, T/F, comprehension, and discussion questions. (Grades 6–9, CEFR B2–C1)

Technology predictions — future of AI and computing
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We Were Wrong About the Future | Elementary ESL Reading Worksheet PDF

A thought-provoking reading worksheet about failed technology predictions. Covers jetpacks, the internet, smartphones, and AI — great for classroom discussion. Includes vocabulary, T/F, fill-in-the-blanks, comprehension and discussion questions. (Grades 3–6, CEFR A1–A2)