7 Things to Know About the 2026 Winter Olympics
This lesson highlights seven essential things to know about the 2026 Winter Olympics, from where they will be held to what viewers can expect.
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February 10, 2026
This lesson highlights seven essential things to know about the 2026 Winter Olympics, from where they will be held to what viewers can expect.
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Note: If you are short on time, watch the video and complete this See, Think, Wonder activity: What did you notice? What did the story make you think about? What would you want to learn more about?
The Winter Olympics are upon us. The 2026 Games, which kick off Feb. 6, will be jointly hosted by Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, a ski town near Italy's border with Austria. Around 2,800 athletes representing 90 national Olympic committees are expected to compete in in 116 medal events. The United States is sending 232 of those athletes, its largest contingent ever. PBS News' Tim McPhillips takes a look at what else to know about this year's Winter Olympics.
Media literacy: This News Hour video falls under the "Shorts" category on YouTube. Why do you think this category was created? Watch a few other News Hour "Shorts." What do you notice about their aesthetic (how they look)? Do you like this format? Why or why not?
Did you know talking with a neighbor or someone in your community is a small but powerful act of civic engagement? Yes, civic engagement! Discuss this question with a neighbor or someone in your community: What winter sport would you like to compete in if you were a Winter Games athlete? For a full list of sports, click here. Report back to the class what you learned about your fellow community member and how the conversation went.
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Republished with permission from PBS News Hour Classroom.