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Revised Decision Tree Lesson Plan

This decision tree lesson plan includes the activity, "Is it for Dress Code", which can be used as an alternative to the "Is it for Winter?" activity.

AI/ELA Integration for grades 3-5

This storyboard model provides a basic structure for integration of ELA and AI concepts. This activity is intended for students who have already been exposed to poetry and What is AI? lessons. The objective of this lesson is to have students demonstrate understanding of what are basic AI technologies and what are the three major components of AI as well as command of poetry.

PastaLand - Hands-On

Modification to PastaLand digital lesson activity to physically complete (with pictures of students using materials)

Sort -A-Snack!

 Students can categorize different snacks based on the images. It is middle school-related snacks.

Extension Comparing Bias

This is an extension activity to further highlight how bias exists in diffusion models and how prompt modification can highlight bias. Students are given two different models and are able to select adjectives and professions for image generation. This also includes a discussion about research linked with the tool that highlights gendered language in job advertising and how that might impact results.

What is AI? Storyboard Teacher Made

This is a framework and exemplar to use if you want to have students write a short storyboard of a potential AI tool. This is useful for integrating ELA into this lesson, including story elements.

What is AI? Analogy Teacher Made

This storyboard model provides a basic structure for integration of ELA and AI concepts. This activity is intended for students who have already been exposed to Poetry and the lesson called What is AI?

Online version of Neural Networks Activity

An online version of the Neural Network Activity, where students simulate the working of a neural network by choosing 4 words to describe an image, which are fed forward through the network, and the results evaluated. The input weights are adjusted (back propagation) and the process is repeated with a second image.

Offline

A hands-on version of the AI or Not? sorting activity in which students sort pictures of contemporary technology into two groups: technology with AI and technology without AI. The activity is designed to get students thinking about the three parts of machine learning (dataset, learning algorithm, prediction) as a tool for determining whether the technology in their everyday life uses AI or not.

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