Our one-month pilot curriculum was delivered at Funak Schools, Ojo, Lagos—introducing students aged 8–16 to Artificial Intelligence through creative, hands-on learning.
Designed for classrooms. Taught by teachers. Built for long-term learning.
Lessons are adapted for primary and junior secondary students.
Students learn by creating games, stories, and digital projects.
Each lesson runs 45–60 minutes and fits into weekly school schedules.
ChatGPT, Canva, Gemini Veo2, and MIT Scratch.
Help students understand the basics of Artificial Intelligence and how it differs from robots.
Concepts: AI basics, everyday examples
Activity: Class discussion + visual identification
Teach responsible AI use and encourage critical thinking around fairness, privacy, and bias.
Concepts: Digital responsibility, fairness
Activity: Comic creation + guided discussion
Build creativity using AI tools and basic coding to design stories, images, and mini-games.
Tools: ChatGPT, Canva, Gemini Veo2, Scratch
Activity: Mini-game or story project
Lessons are delivered during regular class periods.
Teachers are trained before and during delivery.
Students work individually and in groups.
No advanced equipment required beyond basic computers
Curriculum can be adapted to fit ICT, STEM, or extracurricular periods.
Get detailed lesson plans, teacher notes, assessment guidance, and learning outcomes.
Step-by-step guidance for delivering AI lessons in the classroom.
Ready-to-use slides designed for student engagement.