Lesson Plan - 2022 Year in Review

Learning Objective

Students will recall current events from 2022.

Text Structure

List, Infographic

Content-Area Connections

Current Events

Standards Correlations

CCSS: R.1, R.2, R.3, R.4, R.5, R.7, R.8, R.9, R.10, L.4, SL.1, W.10

NCSS: Culture 

TEKS: Social Studies 5.24, 6.21

1. Preparing to Read

Preview Words to Know
Project the online vocabulary slideshow and introduce the Words to Know. 

  • monarch
  • storm surges


Set a Purpose for Reading
Have students list news events they recall from 2022. Invite them to vote on which ones they would include in a summary of the year, and explain that they’re about to read a summary put together by the Scholastic News editors. 

2. Close-Reading Questions

1. What are three facts you can learn about the British monarchy from the section “A Royal Farewell”?
Sample response: From this section, you can learn that the British monarch can be a king or a queen, that the role is passed down in a family, and that the monarch rules over all of the United Kingdom—England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
R.1 Text Evidence

2. Choose one person named in the article. Explain why this person made headlines in 2022.
Sample response: Ketanji Brown Jackson made headlines in 2022 because she became the first Black female justice, or judge, on the U.S. Supreme Court.
R.2 Key Details

3. Why do you think the author writes that Hurricane Ian “slammed into” Florida? What does this phrase tell you about the storm?
The author uses the phrase “slammed into” to show that Hurricane Ian made landfall in Florida with a lot of force. The storm had strong winds and caused heavy destruction.
L.5 Figurative Language

3. Skill Building

FEATURED SKILL: Writing
Use the Skill Builder “Choose Three” to have students complete informative, opinion, and narrative writing tasks. 
W.10 Writing for a range of tasks

Text-to-Speech