The Myth of Pure Culture — Advanced Reading Worksheet
Where did the food on your plate really come from? In this advanced reading worksheet based on Yuval…
ESL Reading Worksheets for English learners
Where did the food on your plate really come from? In this advanced reading worksheet based on Yuval…
Did you know tomatoes didn’t come from Italy? Or that chili peppers aren’t originally from Asia? This intermediate…
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)
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)
An advanced worksheet on Avogadro’s number, atmospheric diffusion, and the probability of sharing Caesar’s molecules in every breath. (Grades 6–9)
An advanced reading worksheet on phylogeny, DNA comparison, and evolution. Compares human DNA to fungi, bananas, and other species in surprising ways. (Grades 6–9)
An advanced reading worksheet on stellar nucleosynthesis and the chemistry of life. Explores element formation in dying stars and how they became part of you. (Grades 6–9)
A reading worksheet about atmospheric molecules and the math behind Caesar’s last breath. Includes vocabulary, comprehension, and critical thinking questions. (Grades 3–6)
A fun reading worksheet exploring DNA, evolution, and the surprising genetic similarity between humans and fungi. Includes vocabulary, T/F, comprehension, and discussion questions. (Grades 3–6)
A science reading worksheet about stellar nucleosynthesis and how elements in our bodies were forged in stars. Includes vocabulary, comprehension, and discussion questions. Based on Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson. (Grades 3–6)
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