AI with Students
Ideas for Supporting Students
Students over 13 years of age are allowed to consider the responsible and ethical use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools for support in their learning and education. Before doing so, please review AP870 Exhibit 2
Other Sturgeon AI Support
Lesson from AI for Education
Introduction to AI for Students (Grades 7-9 and 10-12 versions)
Mind of a Machine (Grades 7-9 and 10-12 versions)
Hallucination Detective (Grades 7-9 and 10-12 versions)
Co-Creating an AI Policy (Grades 7-9 and 10-12 versions)
Lesson Activities from Common Sense Education
Artificial Intelligence: Is It Plagiarism? (Grades 9-12)
Lesson and Activities from aiEDU
AI Snapshots - 180 classroom warmups (5 minutes each) built to spark debate, ignite curiosity, and build community for students in Grades 7-12.
Intro to AI - A 10-week project-based learning course that introduces the fundamentals of AI through engaging, culturally relevant lessons for students in Grades 9-12.
Project Dashboard - A list of independent, shorter-form projects that encourage critical thinking and building student confidence around AI for students in Grades 9-12.
![](https://www.google.com/images/icons/product/drive-32.png)
From Ditch That Textbook
Other Guides and Resources
Ai Guidance for Schools Toolkit (November 1, 2023)
A valuable website with downloadable and editable templates, AI in Education presentation, toolkit summary and many other linked resources.
Another toolkit from Teach AI (February 29, 2024)
Artificial Intelligence in Education (August 29, 2023)
An overview of AI and AI literacy, a collection of tools and resources for teachers, details on ChatGPT usage and limitations, how to combat AI-generated student work, ethical considerations when using Gen-AI, and support for creating policies.
Free Resources to Explore and Use ChatGPT and AI (June 14, 2023)
Get an educator-focused approach to information, concerns, and uses for these powerful tools.
ChatGPT and Beyond: How to Handle AI in Schools (February 14, 2023)
Here's what educators can do as this technology evolves.