Free AI Literacy Courses for Every K-12 Classroom

For the 2025–26 school year, school districts can access Skill Struck’s full suite of age-appropriate, engaging, and ethical AI courses at no cost.
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✅ Aligned to AI4K12 Guidelines  No-Cost, No Strings Attached  ✅ Student Rostering  ✅ Lesson Plans  ✅ Progress Dashboard

Take a Tour of the Platform

  • See your classroom view, lesson plans, and progress dashboard

  • Tour Launch Pad lessons for grades K-5

  • Tour Voyage lessons for grades 6-12

  • Explore features like quizzes, games, textbooks, and the built-in IDE

  • Grades K-2: Introduction to AI

    Learning Objectives:

    Young students explore how machines "sense" the world and how they differ from humans. They learn what makes something intelligent and get a first look at how AI systems make decisions.

    Lessons + Time: 22 lessons, 40 minutes per lesson, 2-3x per month

  • Grades 3-5: Foundations of AI

    Learning Objectives:

    Students gain a stronger understanding of AI, from discovering how computers "see" and "hear" to exploring how machines learn from experience. This course breaks down complex AI concepts into a fin and interactive way.

    Lessons + Time: 28 lessons, 50 minutes per lesson, 2-3x per month

  • Grades 6-8: Exploration of AI

    Learning Objectives:

    Middle schoolers explore how AI systems learn, use data, and make predictions, with hands-on  experiences in logic, perception, and neural networks. They also examine real-world applications and ethical implications.

    Lessons + Time: 48 lessons, approx. 50 minutes each, 3x per week

  • Grades 9-12: Applications of AI

    Learning Objectives: 

    High school students explore the world of AI through hands-on projects, learning how AI is transforming industries like healthcare, entertainment, and transportation. They gain practical skills in machine learning, data analysis, and ethical considerations in AI development.

    Lessons + Time: 48 lessons, 3x per week, 50 minutes per lesson, 3x per week

What do Courses Include?

✔️ Textbook content

✔️ Quiz to check for understanding

✔️ Life and culture connections

✔️ Lesson plans for teachers and supplemental materials, such as slide shows and handouts

✔️ Warm-ups and wrap-ups, along with plugged and unplugged activities

✔️ Built-in IDE/Code Editor

 

How Does it Work?

1. Sign Up: Create your account and fill out the short form. You’ll receive an email with login details and next steps. No strings attached and no payment information required.

2. Set Up: You’ll watch a short onboarding video. Then, you can add students and access everything you need, including all lesson plans and student activities.

3. Start Teaching: Students log in using their credentials and begin lessons. You can track their progress directly from the included teacher dashboard.

4. Expand Access: To access additional features, curriculum, and more content, click “Upgrade Account” in your dashboard. Your dedicated rep will be in touch to guide you through any next steps. Our team can even help your school or district find and secure funding for AI and Computer Science.

 

Students and teachers love Skill Struck!

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All of the content is fun and engaging for our students! Regarding the support and partnership, they are always on top of everything. Small issues are resolved quickly, and that is not typical with other EdTech companies.
Donna Woods
Moreno Valley USD, Inaugural Presidential Cybersecurity Educator
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If a friend has never coded before, I would tell them that Skill Struck is a very easy and fun way to begin learning. I would also tell them that Skill Struck has challenges that are a fun way of testing our own ability to problem solve.
8th grade student
Moreno Valley USD
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[Skill Struck's] program and the people behind it are innovative, intelligent, and organized. The platform is very user-friendly and l have been able to guide my students easily through the curriculum.
Dillon Gilpin
High School Computer Science Teacher, Duchesne County School District