Reflective exit ticket for students to analyze local severe weather risks and a prompt for researching historical weather events. Designed as a half-sheet to save paper.
A high-contrast visual presentation about stars and space exploration tools, designed to be accessible for students with diverse learning needs.
Vocabulary cards for stars and space exploration, featuring bilingual labels and simple definitions to assist newcomers and students with special needs.
A simplified reading passage about stars, telescopes, and rockets with matching activities for students with cognitive differences.
Visual presentation for the planets lesson, illustrating the differences between rocky inner planets and gas giant outer planets with clear graphics and large text.
Vocabulary cards focusing on planetary concepts like orbit, rock, and gas, with bilingual support and simplified definitions.
A simplified reading passage about the eight planets, divided into inner rocky planets and outer gas giants, designed for students with lower reading levels.
Highly visual presentation slides for the Sun and Moon, featuring large text and bold icons to support newcomers and students with special needs.
Visual vocabulary cards for the Sun and Moon lesson, including Spanish translations for newcomers and simplified definitions for IEP students.
A simplified reading passage about the Sun and Moon with large text, visual icons, and simple comprehension questions for students with reading difficulties.
A teacher guide for the culminating Grade 8 AI Literacy lesson. Includes instructional steps for facilitating a "Design Studio" project, 5D+ framework alignment, and strategies for peer-led ethical audits.
A project blueprint for Grade 8 students to design a responsible AI solution for a real-world problem. It includes sections for problem identification, technical design, an ethical audit (bias and safeguards), and a creative motto.
A 6-slide presentation for 8th Grade students on responsible AI design. It encourages students to move from consumers to creators ("Architects") and outlines a framework for designing AI solutions that are fair, transparent, and safe.
A teacher guide for the Grade 7 AI Literacy lesson on ethics and privacy. Includes instructional steps for facilitating debates on surveillance, alignment with 5D+ framework, and strategies for teaching deepfake awareness.
A worksheet for Grade 7 students to explore AI ethics. It includes a pro-con analysis of facial recognition in schools, strategies for detecting deepfakes, and a reflective exercise on personal data privacy boundaries.
A 6-slide presentation for 7th Grade students on AI ethics and privacy. It covers facial recognition, deepfakes, and the trade-off between security and personal privacy, encouraging students to consider where "the line" should be drawn.
A teacher guide for the Grade 6 AI Literacy lesson on LLM mechanics. Includes instructional steps for teaching tokenization and probability, 5D+ alignment, and discussion prompts on AI creativity.
A worksheet for Grade 6 students to practice LLM concepts. It includes exercises on tokenization, assigning probabilities to word predictions, and experimenting with "temperature" settings for safe vs. creative outputs.
A 6-slide presentation for 6th Grade students on the mechanics of LLMs. It explains tokenization, next-word prediction based on probability, and the "temperature" setting that balances precision with creativity.
A teacher guide for the Grade 5 AI Literacy lesson on datasets and bias. Includes instructional steps aligned with 5D+, key discussion points on algorithmic fairness, and guidance for the "Balanced Buffet" activity.
An activity for Grade 5 students to explore dataset bias and fairness. It includes a case study on a sports recognition AI, a diversity checklist for data collection, and a creative section for designing a more equitable dataset.
A 6-slide presentation for 5th Grade students on datasets and algorithmic bias. It uses a "cooking/ingredients" metaphor to explain how training data influences AI behavior and why diversity is essential for fairness.
A teacher guide for the Grade 4 AI Literacy lesson on truth evaluation. Includes strategies for teaching the concept of "hallucinations," 5D+ instructional steps, and tips for facilitating the fact-checking activity.
A worksheet for Grade 4 students to practice identifying AI hallucinations. It includes a "spot the error" historical passage, fact-checking strategy development, and a reflective motto-building exercise.
A 6-slide presentation for 4th Grade students on AI hallucinations. It defines hallucinations, explains why AI makes mistakes (word-guessing vs. knowing), and provides strategies for fact-checking AI outputs.
A teacher guide for the Grade 3 AI Literacy lesson on prompt power. Covers the "Blind Artist" game, instructional strategies for teaching prompt formulas, and assessment questions.
A worksheet for Grade 3 students to practice prompt engineering. It includes activities for upgrading weak prompts, reverse-engineering prompts from images, and designing a creative prompt for an AI-generated book cover.
A 6-slide presentation for 3rd Grade students on prompt engineering and generative AI. It explains what a prompt is, the importance of being specific, and the role of humans as the creative "boss" of AI.
A teacher guide for the Grade 2 AI Literacy lesson on smart assistants. Includes instructional steps aligned with 5D+, tips for classroom discussion, and guidance on the scavenger hunt activity.
A scavenger hunt activity for Grade 2 students to identify AI in daily life and distinguish it from non-AI tools. Includes a creative section for designing a personal AI assistant.
A 6-slide presentation for 2nd Grade students on AI assistants. It covers everyday examples of AI (smart speakers, recommendations) and emphasizes that AI is a helpful tool but limited in emotional intelligence.
A teacher guide for the Grade 1 AI Literacy lesson on pattern recognition. Includes 5D+ instructional steps, learning targets, and guidance on how to facilitate the "Pattern Picker" activity.
A worksheet for Grade 1 students to practice pattern recognition and simple machine learning concepts. It includes identifying training data and completing visual patterns.
A 6-slide presentation for 1st Grade students on pattern recognition and training data. It uses simple fruit examples to explain how AI learns from repetition and the importance of diverse data.
A comprehensive teaching guide for the Grade K AI literacy lesson. Aligned with the 5D+ framework, it provides instructional steps, success criteria, and tips for addressing common student misconceptions.
A sorting activity for Kindergarten students where they match physical tasks (Robot Body) to cognitive tasks (Robot Brain/AI). Includes a creative drawing section for student reflection.
A 6-slide presentation for Kindergarten students introducing the difference between a robot's hardware (body) and software (AI brain). Includes visual comparisons and engaging questions to spark discussion.
A set of advanced visual vocabulary cards for sea turtle conservation, featuring terms like adaptation, endangered, conservation, and habitat.
A highly rigorous reading comprehension worksheet for sea turtles, featuring an extended passage, main idea organizer, evidence-based matching, and conservation analysis.
An advanced slide deck for sea turtles, introducing high-level concepts like adaptation, environmental threats (pollution, nets), and conservation efforts.