Every school day (except holidays) we offer 2 lessons, often at different reading levels. Articles are selected from various major news sources (we don't write 'em, folks!) to encourage debate and critical thinking. Sometimes they might push buttons or present uncomfortable or unpopular stances. We think students need to see, read, process, debate, and think critically about these issues. Selection of an article doesn't imply izzit.org agreement with the article or its perspective.
The questions are a critical part of the lesson. Without those, there is no lesson – only an article, and you could find that on your own!
Articles & Discussion Questions can be printed from the page. Articles are posted for one week due to copyright issues. After that, it's archived with the questions and a link to the original source of the article.
PLEASE NOTE: Lessons are archived for one year from posting date. If you might want to use a lesson in the future, we recommend you print it or otherwise save it.
PLEASE DO NOT unsubscribe to Current Events emails for the summer. Emails will not be sent during the summer. We will begin sending emails again after Labor Day. Lessons will continue through mid-June, and resume in mid-August. In the meantime, if you're logged in, you can use our Archive. You can also check out our Current Events Schedule now for more details, or keep an eye out for our new schedule for next school year to see when we will be posting new events!
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Brain scans offer clues to why math is harder for some kids
From: Science News Explores
Readability Score: 7.1
Monday, May 11, 2026
High Housing Costs Are Pushing Foreclosures to a Six-Year High
From: The Wall Street Journal
Readability Score: 11.0
Monday, May 11, 2026
Photos: Baby bald eagle returned to nest after surgery to remove fish hook from stomach
From: Fox Weather
Readability Score: 9.4
Friday, May 8, 2026
Hantavirus outbreak kills 3 on cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean, WHO says
From: NPR
Readability Score: 13.1
Friday, May 8, 2026
"Life Coaches" get some credit for Oaklands reduced murder rate
From: KLOVE News
Readability Score: 7.8
Thursday, May 7, 2026
Thursday, May 7, 2026
California considers screening kindergartners for math knowledge
From: Associated Press
Readability Score: 9.9
