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People with Unbelievable Abilities

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Some people seem to have abilities that go far beyond what most of us can do. Scientists call these extraordinary skills SUPERHUMAN, meaning they push the limits of normal human performance. One incredible example is Wim Hof, a Dutch man nicknamed the ICEMAN because he can withstand freezing temperatures that would be dangerous for most people. His body seems to resist the cold in ways that researchers are still working to understand. These real-life abilities remind us that the human body and mind are far more CAPABLE than we often realize.

Wim Hof is nicknamed the _____.
ICEMAN
Wim Hof is described as being from _____.
DUTCH
Scientists use the word _____ to describe abilities that push the limits of normal human performance.
SUPERHUMAN
Name something the text tells us about Wim Hof.
HE IS THE ICEMAN / HE IS DUTCH / HE CAN WITHSTAND FREEZING TEMPERATURES
Name something the text says about superhuman abilities.
THEY GO BEYOND NORMAL / THEY PUSH LIMITS / THE BODY IS CAPABLE
The country where Wim Hof is from, the Netherlands, is located on the continent of _____.
EUROPE

Writing Prompt

Write a short paragraph that describes what makes Wim Hof's abilities superhuman, using two facts from the section, and then explain how learning about his incredible skills makes you think differently about what humans are capable of doing.

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