zip, 1.14 MB
zip, 1.14 MB

This is a complete, ready-to-teach lesson exploring how artificial intelligence is used in the real world to help people. Designed for Year 4–5 pupils (ages 8–10), the lesson introduces key concepts such as data, patterns, and why AI is effective in certain tasks.

Through a series of structured activities, pupils examine real-world examples including medicine, accessibility, translation, road safety, farming, and wildlife conservation. They develop understanding through discussion, analysis, and evaluation.

Included in this resource:
Presentation slides (prompt-based)
AI case study task cards (“AI Heroes” activity)
Student worksheet
Full teacher guide and lesson plan
Answer guidance

Learning objectives:
Pupils will:
Identify examples of AI used in everyday life
Explain why AI is useful in these contexts
Understand that AI learns from data and patterns
Form and justify opinions about the impact of AI

Key features:
Clear progression from knowledge to evaluation
Structured discussion and reasoning tasks
Differentiation for Year 4 and Year 5
Accessible for non-specialist teachers
Approximately 60 minutes duration

Curriculum links:
Computing
Science
Spoken language and reasoning

Notes:
This lesson is designed as part of a wider unit introducing artificial intelligence in a primary context, with an emphasis on understanding before critical evaluation.

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