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Kids- Be expert in Python and AI

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course overview

Kids can now become experts in Python and Artificial Intelligence with our fun, interactive course! Specially designed for young learners, this program introduces coding basics, problem-solving, and AI concepts in a simple way. Through projects, games, and hands-on practice, kids build creativity, logic, and confidence. Give your child a smart start in technology today!

Session Topic Key Concepts Mini Project / Activity
1 Introduction & First Program What is Python, IDEs, print(), comments Hello World + Joke Teller
2 Variables & Data Types Numbers, strings, booleans, math operations Simple Calculator
3 Strings & Text Fun Concatenation, string methods (len, upper) Greeting Machine
4 User Input input(), converting to numbers Age Calculator
5 Decisions (If-Else) if, elif, else Guess the Number (fixed)
6 More Conditions Comparisons (>, <, ==) Yes/No Quiz
7 Loops – While Repeat until condition met Countdown Timer
8 Loops – For for, range() Multiplication Tables
9 Lists – Basics Create and access lists Favorite Movies List
10 Lists + Random Loop through lists, random.choice() Rock, Paper, Scissors
11 Functions – Basics Define & call functions Greeting Function
12 Functions – Parameters Arguments, return values Magic 8-Ball
13 Libraries Intro import, math library Fun with Math
14 Turtle Graphics – Shapes Draw square, circle, triangle Write Initials
15 Turtle Graphics – Scene Combine shapes and colors Draw a House / Art
16 Final Project & Showcase Apply all concepts together Text Adventure / Quiz / Turtle Drawing

✅ Each session = ~10–15 min concept → 30–35 min coding practice → 10–15 min mini
project/fun challenge.
✅ Every 4th session ends with a mini project to keep motivation high.

Session Topic Key Concepts Mini Project / Activity
1 What is AI? Real-world AI examples (games, chatbots, self-driving cars) Spot AI in daily life (group activity)
2 AI vs Human Brain How machines “learn” Draw a “Robot Brain” diagram
3 Python Refresh Variables, loops, functions (quick recap) Build a calculator
4 Data & AI What is data? Why AI needs data Collect favorite movies/colors in a list
5 Intro to Machine Learning Training vs Testing Guessing favorite fruit with simple rules
6 Images & AI Pixels explained Load and display an image in Python
7 AI & Games How AI plays games Build a dice-rolling simulator
8 Classification Basics Labels & categories Classify animals into “Pets” or “Wild”
9 Decision Trees How AIs “choose” Make a decision tree quiz (yes/no questions)
10 Data Visualization Graphs & plots Plot favorite sports using matplotlib
11 Intro to NLP (Text AI) How AI understands words Count words in a story
12 Bag of Words Representing text with numbers Word frequency counter
13 Sentiment Analysis Positive vs Negative text Check if a sentence is “happy” or “sad”
14 Chatbots Rule-based chatbots Build a simple chatbot (if/else logic)
15 Intro to Neural Networks Neurons, layers (kid-friendly version) Draw a neural net diagram
16 AI in Vision How AI “sees” Detect simple shapes in an image
17 Image Filters Transforming images Create a “cartoonizer” with PIL
18 Training a Simple Model Using scikit-learn (linear regression) Predict ice cream sales vs temperature
19 AI for Games (Part 2) Reinforcement learning basics Rock, Paper, Scissors with computer player
20 Generative AI AI that creates (text, images) Generate random funny sentences
21 AI & Ethics Bias, fairness, deepfakes Debate: “Should AI grade exams?”
22 AI in Music How AI makes music Generate simple tones with Python
23 AI Art Intro to AI image generation Create abstract art with random patterns
24 AI Projects Group project planning Choose between chatbot, art, or game
25 Final Showcase Present projects AI Fair: demo to friends/family
Teaching Notes
  • Balance: Each session = 10–15 min explanation → 30 min hands-on → 10–15 min wrap-up.
  •  Tools: Use Python + beginner-friendly AI libs (scikit-learn, transformers, PIL, matplotlib). If not coding-heavy, use web-based AI tools (Teachable Machine, Scratch with AI, RunwayML).
  •  Fun First: Kids engage better with games, chatbots, art, and stories than raw math.

Topics we will cover

Course NameDurationSessions
Python Programming2 month20
AI for Kids3 month40
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