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Downloadable Materials

Print-ready worksheets and guides for home or classroom use

For Students

AI Scavenger Hunt

Find and identify AI in your daily life with this fun activity worksheet.

Ages 10-15
REAL Framework Checklist

A handy checklist to evaluate information using our REAL framework.

All Ages
Spot the Fake Guide

Learn what to look for when identifying AI-generated content.

Ages 12+
Privacy Checkup

Audit your online privacy settings and practices.

Ages 10-15
AI Basics Worksheet

An introductory worksheet covering AI fundamentals and key terms.

Ages 10-15

For Parents & Teachers

Family AI Agreement

A template for creating family rules around AI and technology use.

Parents
Discussion Guide

20 conversation starters for talking about AI with children.

Parents
Lesson Plans Pack

5 complete lesson plans with activities and assessments.

Teachers
AI Myths vs Facts

Worksheet covering common AI misconceptions and the reality behind them.

Teachers
AI Spotting Guide

Help students learn to identify AI in everyday technology and applications.

Teachers
Discussion Cards

Printable discussion cards for classroom or family conversations about AI.

Parents

Interactive Printable Resources

Browser-based interactive versions you can print directly

Lesson Plans (Interactive)

View and print all 5 lesson plans with a clean printable layout.

Teachers
Discussion Guide (Interactive)

Interactive version of the discussion guide with conversation prompts.

Parents
Family AI Agreement (Interactive)

Interactive family agreement template you can fill in and print.

Parents

Complete Resource Pack

Download all worksheets, lesson plans, and guides in one convenient ZIP file.

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External Resources

Trusted resources for further learning

Common Sense Media

Age-based media reviews, privacy guides, and digital citizenship resources.

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Internet Matters

Online safety advice and resources for parents and children.

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AI4K12

National guidelines for AI education in K-12 schools.

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Machine Learning for Kids

Hands-on activities for children to experiment with machine learning.

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Google Be Internet Awesome

Free digital safety and citizenship curriculum and games.

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MIT Media Lab - AI Education

Research-backed resources for AI education and ethics.

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Based on Research

This toolkit was developed as part of academic research into AI literacy education for children. Our approach is grounded in educational research and best practices in digital citizenship education.

Research conducted by:
Abdallah Altarkait
Supervised by: Dr. Marta Cecchinato
University of Northumbria

Key Research Findings
  • Children aged 10-15 interact with AI daily but often don't recognize it
  • Parents express high desire for AI education resources
  • Critical thinking skills significantly improve with guided education
  • Interactive activities outperform passive learning for this age group
  • Family involvement enhances learning outcomes

Frequently Asked Questions

This toolkit is designed primarily for children aged 10-15 years old, with guidance for parents and teachers. The content is written at an accessible level while addressing topics relevant to this age group's technology use.

Yes! All materials are free for educational use. We encourage teachers to use and adapt the lesson plans and worksheets for their classrooms. Please credit the AI Educational Toolkit when sharing materials.

No! The toolkit is designed for everyone, regardless of technical background. Concepts are explained in simple terms, and the parent guide includes explanations of AI concepts for adults who want to learn alongside their children.

The toolkit is self-paced. Each learning module takes about 10-15 minutes, and activities take 10-20 minutes each. You can complete everything in a few sessions or spread it over several weeks - whatever works for your family.

We collect minimal data for research purposes only. This includes anonymous usage statistics like page views and quiz completion rates. No personal information is required to use the toolkit, and any feedback you provide is stored securely and anonymously.