K-12 Programs

AI Literacy for
Every Grade Level

From kindergarten curiosity to high school critical thinking, our programs bring age-appropriate AI education into Canadian classrooms with hands-on activities, vetted tools, and curriculum-aligned lesson plans.

Canadian students learning about artificial intelligence in a modern classroom setting

Our Approach

Programs Built for Canadian Classrooms

Every program we deliver is designed in collaboration with experienced Canadian educators and AI specialists. We follow a developmental framework that introduces AI concepts progressively, ensuring students build on prior knowledge as they advance through grade levels. Each module maps to provincial curriculum expectations and supports cross-curricular integration.

Ages 5-10

Elementary: AI Explorers

Young learners discover how AI appears in the world around them through storytelling, creative projects, and unplugged activities. Students explore concepts like pattern recognition, sorting, and simple decision-making without needing screens. As they progress, they engage with visual programming tools and supervised interactive AI experiences.

  • Unplugged activities and storytelling
  • Pattern recognition games
  • Introduction to computational thinking
  • Visual block-based coding tools
Ages 11-14

Middle School: AI Investigators

Students in Grades 6 through 8 build on foundational knowledge by investigating how AI systems learn from data. They explore real datasets, examine algorithmic bias, and complete hands-on projects that connect AI to subjects like science, geography, and media literacy. Ethical reasoning and digital citizenship are woven into every module.

  • Data literacy and dataset exploration
  • Algorithmic bias awareness
  • Cross-curricular AI projects
  • Ethics and digital citizenship
Ages 14-18

High School: AI Innovators

High school students engage with machine learning concepts, natural language processing, and computer vision through practical projects. They train simple models, evaluate AI outputs, and debate the societal implications of AI in healthcare, justice, and the environment. The program prepares students for post-secondary studies and emerging career paths.

  • Machine learning fundamentals
  • Model training and evaluation
  • NLP and computer vision projects
  • AI career pathway exploration

Program Contents

What Every Program Includes

Regardless of grade level, every EduAI Canada program comes with a comprehensive toolkit for educators and administrators.

Lesson Plans & Guides

Each program comes with detailed lesson plans mapped to provincial curriculum expectations. Guides include learning objectives, timing suggestions, differentiation strategies, and assessment rubrics that educators can use immediately.

Interactive Workshops

Live facilitated sessions (in-person or virtual) where students engage with AI concepts through collaborative activities. Our facilitators model best practices so teachers can confidently replicate activities independently after the initial workshop.

Vetted AI Tool Library

Access to our curated library of AI tools that have passed our privacy impact assessment. Every tool meets PIPEDA requirements and applicable provincial education privacy legislation, with clear documentation on data handling practices.

Progress Tracking

Administrators receive quarterly reports measuring educator confidence, student engagement metrics, and program adoption rates. These reports help demonstrate the value of AI literacy initiatives to school boards and parent communities.

Educator Community

Participating educators join our national network of AI-literate teachers. The community includes shared resource boards, monthly virtual meetups, peer mentoring opportunities, and early access to new program materials and research findings.

Bilingual Materials

All lesson plans, student worksheets, and workshop presentations are available in both English and French. Materials are not simply translated but developed with consideration for linguistic and cultural context to serve French-language and immersion programs.

Teacher reviewing AI curriculum alignment documents with provincial education standards

Curriculum Alignment

Mapped to Provincial Standards

Our programs are not standalone add-ons. Every module is mapped to existing provincial curriculum expectations so that AI literacy integrates naturally into subjects teachers are already teaching. Whether it is data analysis in mathematics, media literacy in language arts, or ethical reasoning in social studies, our content supports cross-curricular learning goals.

We currently maintain alignment maps for Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. For provinces and territories not yet listed, we work directly with district curriculum leads to create custom alignment documentation before program delivery begins.

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Learning Journey

A Student's Path Through AI Literacy

Follow how a student progresses through our framework from early childhood to graduation, building skills that prepare them for post-secondary education and the modern workforce.

K-2

Discover

Students identify AI in their daily lives through games, songs, and storytelling. They learn that computers can recognize patterns and follow instructions, building foundational vocabulary they will use for years to come.

3-5

Explore

Learners engage with visual coding tools and classify data in guided activities. They begin to understand that AI systems learn from examples, and they explore the idea that different data can lead to different outcomes.

6-8

Investigate

Students work with real datasets, examine how algorithms can produce biased results, and debate the ethics of AI in society. They complete projects that connect AI concepts to science, social studies, and media literacy units.

9-12

Innovate

High school students train machine learning models, evaluate AI outputs critically, and build capstone projects. They explore career pathways in AI and technology, leaving school with skills that set them apart in university applications and job markets.

Educator Voices

What Teachers Are Saying

"The lesson plans were so well structured that I felt confident teaching AI concepts to my Grade 4 class the very next day. My students loved the unplugged sorting activity and kept asking when we would do more. The curriculum alignment documentation made it simple to justify the program to my principal."

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Michelle L.

Grade 4 Teacher, Toronto, ON

"Our high school students were genuinely engaged with the machine learning module. Training their own image classifiers gave them a tangible understanding of how AI works behind the scenes. The ethical debate component sparked some of the best discussions I have seen all year in my social studies class."

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James R.

Social Studies Teacher, Calgary, AB

"As a French immersion teacher, I was thrilled to find materials that were genuinely developed in French, not just translated. The quality of the student worksheets and teacher guides in French matched the English versions perfectly. My students in Grades 7 and 8 are now requesting more AI content."

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Claire T.

French Immersion Teacher, Moncton, NB

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Provinces & Territories Served

85+

School Districts Engaged

4,200

Educators Trained

96%

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Educational Disclaimer

The information provided on this website is for informational and educational purposes only. EduAI Canada does not provide legal, financial, or regulatory advice. While we strive to ensure all content is accurate and up-to-date, the rapidly evolving nature of artificial intelligence means that specific tools, regulations, and best practices may change. Schools and districts should consult with their own legal counsel and board advisors before implementing AI policies or adopting specific technologies. Results from our training programs vary depending on participant engagement, institutional support, and implementation fidelity. Past outcomes do not guarantee future results.