Resources
Explore a curated collection of free curriculum and lesson plans designed to answer the anchor question: "What is AI?" These resources, created by our trusted partners, provide a strong foundation in AI tools, design, safety, and ethics for K-12 learners. Whether you're looking for subject-specific activities or lessons tailored to different timeframes, you can easily filter to find what fits your needs. All materials are Creative Commons licensed or freely available for at least two weeks from March 28, 2025, ensuring broad access for educators. Each submission undergoes a review by our team to maintain quality and relevance, helping you bring engaging AI literacy content into your classroom.
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AI Inclusiveness
Explore the problem of bias in artificial intelligence through design activities and a series of video clips featuring The Tech for Global Good laureate, AI4ALL.
AI for Global Good
Examine several organizations using AI in their work. Consider the strengths and limitations of using AI to create change.
Machine Learning Unplugged
Who says you need a computer to learn about artificial intelligence? In this unplugged activity, take the role of a wildlife conservationist who uses data to refine and test a machine learning algorithm.
AI Scope and Sequence
Source: School Library Systems Association of New York State
365 Day AI Calendar
Source: AI Currents
Quill.org's "Building AI Knowledge" Activity Collection
Source: Quill.org
Critical AI Literacy, Ethics and Justice
These lessons focus on critical artificial intelligence (AI) literacy, ethics and justice with environmental literacy, critical media literacy and digital citizenship.
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