A print-ready AI literacy bundle for grades 6–8 that helps students ask better questions, check outputs, and use AI responsibly.
ELA, science, social studies, or advisory
Supporting teachers with new AI curriculum
Parents teaching AI literacy at home
After-school, library, and summer programs
Six core AI literacy skills your students will build with this kit.
Clear definitions without jargon. Students learn what AI actually does and where it shows up in their lives.
Structured prompting practice using the FOCUS framework. Students learn to ask with intention.
Students practice evaluating outputs for accuracy, bias, and completeness before trusting them.
The difference between using AI to support learning and using it to skip the work.
Where AI bias comes from, what it looks like in outputs, and why it matters for everyone.
Built-in reflection activities that help students think about their own thinking when using AI.
One download. One bundle. Every piece you need to run a responsible AI literacy unit for grades 6–8.
Lessons, activities, prompts, and reflection pages in one printable packet.
Day-by-day pacing guide, facilitation notes, and suggested discussion questions.
Ready-to-present classroom slides that match the student packet and teacher guide.
Open-ended questions for whole-class, small-group, and partner discussion.
Printable cards with real-world AI scenarios for sorting, discussion, and debate.
Structured activities that ask students to evaluate their own AI use and decisions.
Assessment-ready rubric aligned to the unit's learning goals.
Every resource comes in full color and a printer-friendly black-and-white version.
8 resources. Instant digital download. Print-friendly.
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No need to build an AI unit from scratch. Open, print, and teach.
Written for teachers, not technologists. Clear language. Clear structure.
Most activities run without students accessing any AI tool. Print and go.
Students learn to evaluate, reflect, and decide. Responsible use is the foundation.
Use the student packet as a printed handout or share the PDF for screen-based use.
Follow the pacing guide for a 1–2 week unit, or pull individual activities for standalone lessons.
Use the slides, scenario cards, and discussion prompts to lead student thinking and reflection.
You do not need to be an AI expert. You need clear tools, thoughtful structure, and a way to help students think.
Buy Now — Instant DownloadYou do not need to be an AI expert to teach this well. You just need clear tools, thoughtful structure, and a way to help students think.