Age-based, print-ready AI literacy tools for classrooms and families. No tech expertise needed. Many activities work without live AI tools.
Built by a teacher, not a tech company
Tested for classrooms, homes, and low-tech environments
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Builds judgment and reflection, not shortcuts
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Guided practice journals for creative and responsible AI use. Each bundle includes student journals and teacher guides in color and B&W.
Complete kits with everything you need to teach an AI literacy unit. Print and go.
Best for: 6–8 ELA, science, social studies, or advisory
What this does: Everything a middle school teacher needs to launch a responsible AI unit. Covers what AI is, how to use it with purpose, and when to stop and think.
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Best for: High school ELA, ethics, social studies, or advisory
What this does: Helps students think critically about AI, authorship, and academic integrity. Covers real scenarios they will face in school and beyond.
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Simple, printable resources that help families talk about AI together. No tech background needed.
Best for: Any family with kids ages 5–18
What this does: Gives your family a simple starting point for talking about AI at home. Covers what AI is, how kids encounter it, and what questions to ask.
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Best for: Families with kids ages 5–7
What this does: Introduces young children to AI through stories and hands-on activities. No screens needed.
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Best for: Families with kids ages 11–18
What this does: Helps parents start real conversations with teens who are already using AI tools. Covers integrity, safety, and responsible habits.
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AI literacy is not about using tools. It is about thinking clearly, asking better questions, and making responsible decisions.