Class n°19_ 9th grade. " CROP CIRCLES READING"
Fill in the blanks with the "target vocabulary" worked in class. CROP CIRCLESBeginning in the late 1970s, simple crop circles began to appear regularly in the fields of Wiltshire, Oxfordshire, Somerset, and Gloucestershire in southern England. They were made at night, and over the years they became more complex, growing into large patterns of geometric forms hundreds of feet across. Some people who studied crop circles were convinced that their intricacy and the fact that the plants seemed to be bent but not broken precluded a human creator, which meant that they were being produced either by some unknown natural phenomenon or by extraterrestrials.In 1991 Doug Bower and Dave Chorley, of Southampton, England, confessed to having made more than 200 crop circles since the late 1970s with nothing more complex than ropes and boards. They had initially been inspired by a 1966 account of a UFO sighting near Tully, Queensland, Australia, in which a flying saucer supposedly landed in a lagoon and left behind a depressed area of reeds. As crop circles became more prominent in the media, Bower and Chorley’s patterns became more complex, and they delighted in confounding the expectations of those who studied the circles. MATCHING ACTIVITY Match the words/ expressions ideas with their corresponding meaning. CROP CIRCLES Pattern created by flattening a crop,usually a cereal. Mystery Something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain. Wheat a cereal Man-made Opposed to occurring or being made naturally Hoax Falsehood deliberately fabricated to masquerade as the truth. Opinion View or judgement formed about something Subjective Influenced by or based on personal beliefs or feelings, rather than based on facts Fact known or proved to be true. Interpretation Action of explaining the meaning of something.