For Grades 5-10 · No AI Experience Needed

A Complete AI Curriculum Your Students Can Start Next Week

10 lessons. 160+ slides. Student handouts, assessments, and teacher guides for every class. Fully editable. Zero prep. You open it, you teach it.

10
Ready-to-Teach Lessons
4
Structured Modules
160+
Editable Slides
2 Weeks
of Instruction

States across the country are issuing AI guidance for K-12 schools. A White House executive order is pushing AI literacy into every classroom. Your school is going to ask you to teach this. Be ready before they do.

The Real Problem

Your admin wants you to teach AI. You have no training, no curriculum, and no time.

You’ve seen the headlines. You’ve sat through the all-staff meeting where someone said “we need to integrate AI.” And then you were handed... nothing. No materials. No scope and sequence. No slide decks. No student activities. Just a vague mandate and the assumption that you’ll figure it out on your own.

Meanwhile, your students are already using ChatGPT for homework, generating images with AI tools, and forming opinions about technology that will shape the rest of their lives. They need structured guidance from an educator who can help them think critically about all of it.

“We passed legislation that all the educators should be trained, yet most of them have not been trained.”

That quote comes from a national AI education policy leader, and it captures the gap perfectly. The mandates arrived before the materials did. This curriculum fills that gap with everything you need to walk into class and teach AI with confidence, starting Monday.

Why This Curriculum

Built for teachers who don’t have a computer science degree

Every lesson includes detailed teacher guides with talking points, timing, answer keys, and guidance for tough questions. You’ll feel prepared even on topics you haven’t taught before.

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Truly No-Prep

Open the Google Slides deck. Read the teacher guide for 10 minutes. Teach. Every lesson follows the same predictable structure so students know what to expect and you never scramble.

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Hands-On Student Activities

Students train their own AI models with Google’s Teachable Machine, analyze AI-generated content, debate real ethics cases, and learn to write effective prompts. These are active lessons, not lectures.

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Fully Editable Everything

Google Slides, Google Docs, Google Forms. Edit any slide, swap out examples for ones relevant to your students, adjust the pacing. This curriculum adapts to you, not the other way around.

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Pre- and Post-Assessment Built In

Google Forms that self-grade. Give the same assessment before and after the unit, and walk into your next admin meeting with data that proves student growth. No extra work required.

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No Coding, No Special Software

Every activity runs in a standard web browser. Teachable Machine, ChatGPT-style prompt exercises, and AI image analysis all work on school Chromebooks. No IT tickets. No downloads.

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Parent Communication Ready

An editable parent letter explains what the unit covers and why it matters. A classroom AI use policy template is included for signatures. Head off the “why are you teaching my kid about AI” email before it arrives.

Scope & Sequence

4 modules. 10 lessons. A clear path from “What is AI?” to “I can use it responsibly.”

Module 1
AI Is Everywhere
L1AI in Your Daily Life — Students identify AI they already use (Spotify recommendations, autocorrect, facial recognition) and define what makes something “artificial intelligence.”
L2How Machines Learn — Hands-on introduction to how AI “learns” from data through patterns, with an unplugged sorting activity that makes the concept tangible.
L3Is It Real or AI? — Students analyze images and text to determine what’s human-made versus AI-generated. Develops critical evaluation skills they’ll use for life.
Module 2
Build Your Own AI
L4Training Data and Datasets — Students learn why the data you feed an AI determines its output, and examine real-world examples of flawed training data.
L5Train a Model with Teachable Machine — Using Google’s free Teachable Machine tool, students train their own image recognition model in the browser. No coding required.
Module 3
Who’s Responsible?
L6Bias in AI — Students investigate how AI systems can reflect and amplify human biases, using real case studies from hiring algorithms and facial recognition.
L7AI Ethics Debate — Structured classroom debate on AI dilemmas: self-driving car decisions, deepfakes, student surveillance. Students argue multiple sides of each issue.
L8Privacy and Your Digital Footprint — How AI uses personal data, what students are sharing without realizing it, and how to protect themselves online.
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Use AI the Right Way
L9Write Better AI Prompts — Students learn to write clear, specific prompts and compare outputs. Practical skill they’ll use in school and beyond.
L10Our AI Future — Culminating project: students present their vision for how AI should be used in their school or community, applying everything they’ve learned.
Everything Inside

This is a complete teaching system, not a stack of worksheets

Every component is designed to work together. Open the folder, follow the pacing guide, and teach.

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10 Google Slides Decks

160+ slides total. Fully editable. Consistent visual design across every lesson.

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10 Student Handouts

One per lesson. Google Docs format, editable, printable, or assignable digitally.

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10 Teacher Guides

Talking points, timing, answer keys, and “if a student asks ____, say ____” notes for every lesson.

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Pre- & Post-Assessment

Google Forms that auto-grade. Includes a data tracking sheet for student growth documentation.

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Pacing Guide & Scope

One-page overview of all 10 lessons with objectives, timing, and materials. The page you show your principal.

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Vocabulary Cards

AI terms defined in student-friendly language. Printable for word walls or digital reference.

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Parent Letter Template

Editable letter explaining the unit, why it matters, and how families can continue the conversation.

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Classroom AI Policy

Editable student/parent agreement for responsible AI use. One of the most requested resources in schools right now.

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Certificate of Completion

Editable, printable certificate for students. Great for bulletin boards, portfolios, and refrigerators.

Honest Answers

Questions you probably have

“I don’t know anything about AI myself. Can I really teach this?”

Yes. That’s exactly who this was built for. Every lesson includes a detailed teacher guide that walks you through the content, gives you the background knowledge you need, and prepares you for the questions students will ask. You don’t need to be a tech expert. You need to be a good teacher, and the curriculum handles the rest.

“My school’s technology is limited. Will this work on Chromebooks?”

Everything runs in a web browser. Google Slides, Google Docs, Google Forms, and free browser-based tools like Teachable Machine. If your students can open Google Classroom, they can do this curriculum. No apps to install, no software to purchase, no IT requests to file.

“Is this actually rigorous, or is it a fluffy ‘intro to AI’ thing?”

Students train their own AI model, analyze bias in real-world algorithms, debate AI ethics using structured academic formats, and complete a culminating project that requires them to synthesize everything they’ve learned. The pre/post assessment documents measurable growth. This is a real unit with real learning objectives, built to hold up under administrator scrutiny.

“What if AI tools change by the time I teach this?”

The curriculum teaches concepts and critical thinking skills, not specific tools. Lessons focus on how AI works, how to evaluate it, and how to use it responsibly. Those principles apply whether students are using ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, or whatever comes next. The few tool-specific activities use free, stable platforms (like Google’s Teachable Machine) that have been available for years.

“Can I customize this for my specific class?”

Everything is in Google Slides and Google Docs. Change any slide, swap examples, adjust the pacing, remove a lesson, add your own materials. It’s designed to be a starting framework you can make your own.

Get Started

Your students need AI literacy. You need a curriculum that works.

Download the complete 10-lesson AI unit today. Everything you need to walk into class prepared, teach with confidence, and give your students the AI education they deserve.

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