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See Exactly What You'd Teach

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With Cyber Civics, teachers access every lesson, slide show, video, student packet, and family activity on an easy-to-use platform. You use a device—so your students don't have to.

 

Below find three discussion- and activity-based lessons you can teach. Human-led, done in a single class period.

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Ready To Try Lessons Yourself? Start with these classroom-ready previews.

From Digital On-Ramps for 4th & 5th: What is Intelligence?

Before kids can make sense of artificial intelligence, they should marvel at the real thing. This foundational lesson explores what makes human intelligence remarkable—no devices required (just show the short student video if you like! Lesson can be taught with or without it)

Note: Digital On-Ramps lessons do not include slides (less screen time!). However, each lesson includes a short video like this one.
 

Note: Lessons for middle school do include slides like these. They make more complex topics easy for any teacher to deliver.
 

From Cyber Civics for 6th Grade: Digital Background Check

Every student is building a digital reputation—most don't know it yet. This lesson shows them how a background check works, why it matters, and how to shape the trail they leave behind. Discussion-driven, one class period, use slides to make teaching a breeze.

From Cyber Civics for 7th Grade: Neural Networks: How AI 'Learns'

AI doesn't think—it learns from patterns. This lesson pulls back the curtain on how neural networks actually work, so students understand what's behind the answers before they trust them. A complex idea, made teachable, especially with a fun hands-on activity!

Prefer to see one of the lessons below?  Schedule a :15 min. demo! 

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