● Presentation structure and design
● Presenting to the group and parents
● Receiving feedback and improving the project
Outcome: A public presentation, certificate, and a completed portfolio.
Lesson 12: Project presentation
● Choosing a project topic (comic, video, presentation, research)
● Planning steps and resources
● Creating materials using learned AI tools
Outcome: A complete set of materials for the final project.
Lesson 11: Final project preparation
● Fake content and deepfakes — how to recognize them
● Authorship, copyright, and plagiarism
● Safe AI use and personal data protection
Outcome: A digital safety checklist created by the child.
Lesson 10: Ethics and digital safety
● What data is and why it matters
● Common AI mistakes and bugs
● Game: “Find the mistake” in texts and images
Outcome: A list of detected errors and improved prompts to fix them.
Lesson 9: Data and AI errors
● How AI synthesizes voices and changes tone
● Animation and video creation in Runway
● Practice: voicing and animating original characters
Outcome: A short video with characters, voice, and music created in 45 minutes.
Lesson 8: Voice and video with AI
● Principles of visual storytelling
● Using Canva to design layouts
● Combining text and images into one story
Outcome: A complete comic strip or visual story made of several scenes.
Lesson 7: Visual storytelling and comics
● Creating visual materials for school (reports, diagrams, portraits)
● Exploring styles: drawing, photography, cartoons, painting
● Practice: characters for comics, stories, and presentations
Outcome: A consistent set of illustrations in a chosen style.
Lesson 6: Image generation
● How to write effective prompts for storytelling
● Structuring ideal texts: presentations, reports, birthday cards
● Practice: creating stories in different genres (adventure, mystery, fantasy)
Outcome: An original story with a strong plot and well-developed characters.
Lesson 5: Text generation with ChatGPT
● What makes a good prompt vs. a bad one
● How wording affects results
● Practice: creating a story or presentation using prompts
Outcome: A comparison of results from strong and weak prompts.
Lesson 4: How do we “talk” to AI?
● AI Artist (Leonardo AI) for creating images for reports and stories
● AI Writer (ChatGPT) for essay plans and idea generation
● AI Animator (Runway) for motion graphics and short videos
Outcome: The child creates image cards — ChatGPT writes the text, Leonardo generates the visuals.
Lesson 3: Types of AI and how they are used
● What “training AI” means, using Teachable Machine
● Experiment: little data → errors; more data → accurate results
● Practice: gestures and images — how computers recognize signals
Outcome: A trained model that recognizes the child’s gestures, plus an explanation of why AI makes mistakes.
Lesson 2: How to teach AI to give high-quality results from the start
Lesson 1: What is AI and where do we encounter it?
● AI recommendations on YouTube and TikTok — how algorithms choose videos just for you
● Voice assistants like Siri and Alisa — how computers understand speech and respond
● AI translators (Google Translate) — how machines translate into any language
Outcome: The child creates a presentation called “AI Around Us” with examples such as smartphones, YouTube, and online translators.