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STEM AI Series

Overview

The STEM AI Series is a future-focused curriculum for Grades 1–8 that blends STEM learning with Artificial Intelligence to prepare students for the demands of rapidly evolving digital world. Structured across three progressive stages, the program ensures age-appropriate skill development and meaningful application.

Developmental Stages

  • Foundation Stage (Grades 1–2)

    Primary Tools: Scratch, Makey Makey
    Focus Areas:
    Sequencing and logic
    Pattern recognition
    Cause-and-effect thinking
    Creativity through storytelling and animation

    Students establish the cognitive foundation required for computational thinking and future AI concepts through play-based learning.

  • Exploration Stage (Grades 3–5)

    Primary Tools: Scratch, Makey Makey
    Focus Areas:
    Game and simulation design
    Interactive physical computing
    Problem-solving and collaboration
    Early AI concepts through real-world connections

    Students begin connecting code with the physical world, developing confidence, curiosity, and creative problem-solving skills.

  • Innovation Stage (Grades 6–8)

    Primary Tools: Arduino UNO, Tinkercad, MIT App Inventor, Code.org
    Focus Areas:
    Physical computing and automation
    3D modeling and prototyping
    App development
    Introduction to AI systems and real-world applications

    Learners design, build, and test real solutions—developing skills aligned with future careers in AI, engineering, and entrepreneurship.

  • Outcomes

    Computational thinking and coding fluency
    Problem-solving and innovation skills
    Digital literacy and AI awareness
    Collaboration and communication
    Ethical and responsible technology use
    SDG-aligned thinking and global citizenship
  • Our Support System

    Academic Break Up
    Classroom tools and kits
    Teacher training
    Lesson Plans
    Continuous improvement support