Teach about chatbots, deepfakes and manipulated images with confidence using our KS2-4 lesson materials and accompanying on-demand CPD course.
Note: the ‘Teaching about AI’ on-demand course is available to all PSHE members who download the ‘Understanding AI’ lesson plan materials — but you must first download the materials on this page in order to enrol.
AI touches on various aspects of children and young people’s lives and futures — from careers and relationships to mental health and misinformation — so it’s crucial they have a foundational understanding of how it works and what risks it might pose.
It’s also crucial that teachers know how to teach about this topic with confidence.
Our KS2-4 Understanding AI: Rights, safety and wellbeing lesson pack and Teaching about AI: Chatbots, deepfakes and manipulated images on-demand CPD course will give you and your school everything you need to teach this topic effectively and cover all relevant requirements from the new statutory RSHE guidance (in force from September 2026).
These lessons introduce different forms of Artificial Intelligence (AI), including generative AI, and examine their impact on rights, careers, relationships and our understanding of the world.
As with our other packs, each of the lesson plans are accompanied by classroom-ready PowerPoints and pupil facing resources (learn what makes our lesson plans different).
The teacher guidance for this pack includes an additional section on ‘demystifying AI’ and a handy glossary of key terms.
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Key stage 2
Lesson 1 To learn about what artificial intelligence (AI) is and how it is used in our daily lives.
Lesson 2 To learn about children’s rights and how they can be impacted by AI.
Lesson 3 To learn about AI chatbots and how they are different from humans. |
Online life and safety 11. about rights and responsibilities online; to recognise their rights online, in relation to sharing personal data, privacy and consent 12. how content on the internet is ranked and targeted at specific individuals and groups; the different ways information and data is shared and used online, including for commercial purposes; how to make safe, reliable choices about search results or the content they see 13. how text and images in the media and online can be manipulated or fabricated; strategies to critically engage with what they see, read or hear online and identify misinformation and disinformation 14. what AI is (including generative AI) and where it might be encountered in everyday life 15. reasons for following rules and age restrictions; how rules and age restrictions for some apps, streaming services, films, computer games, online gaming and gambling sites help protect personal safety and promote wellbeing 16. the minimum age requirement for social media; how this protects children from inappropriate content or unsafe contact with other social media users 17. about the benefits of limiting time spent online and choosing online activities carefully; how to assess the impact of online content, behaviours and habits on their feelings and wellbeing 18. how AI chatbots work; similarities and differences between interacting with an AI chatbot and a human, and the implications for wellbeing 22. similarities and differences between communicating with someone online and offline; the importance of meaningful in-person relationships; that while online communication might enhance some relationships, purely online relationships may be less fulfilling 29. the importance of telling a trusted adult and getting support with anything that worries, scares or concerns them online; when, why, and how to report concerns online |
Wellbeing online
Caring friendships
Online safety and awareness
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Key stage 3 and 4 Lesson 1 To learn how different forms of AI affect our daily lives and work.
Lesson 2 To learn about the challenges AI presents to people’s rights and experiences online.
Lesson 3 To learn how generative AI can spread mis- and disinformation online.
Lesson 4 To learn how AI chatbots can affect our wellbeing and relationships.
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Key stage 3
Online life 1. about rights, responsibilities and opportunities online, including on social media; how to establish personal values and clear boundaries around aspects of life that they want to share and keep private 6. how to approach online and social media content critically, including identifying bias, mis- and disinformation, and assessing the likelihood that content is untrue, manipulated or created by AI; the importance of seeking a variety of perspectives on issues and strategies for fact-checking online information 9. how persuasive design features affect the time people spend online; strategies for managing the effects of persuasive design features, and how to recognise when and why they need to come offline Online harms 4. how generative AI works and is used; the ethical considerations related to generative AI, including regarding people’s rights and the environment; about the impact and possible harms of generative AI tools, such as chatbots, on wellbeing, relationships and advice seeking
Key stage 4 Online life 11. how to critically assess and manage their online habits and when online activity can have both positive and negative impacts on their own and others’ wellbeing
13. strategies to critically assess bias, reliability and accuracy in online content, including how to analyse and fact check content produced by generative AI
15. how mis- and disinformation are spread online, including conspiracy theories; how to manage emotional responses to these and evaluate content, narratives and interactions online
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Online safety and awareness:
Wellbeing online
Mental wellbeing
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We have a growing library of on-demand interactive CPD courses available exclusively to School Plus members, but our latest ‘Teaching about AI’ course is available to any type of member who downloads the ‘Understanding AI’ lesson plan materials.
Hear from our Subject experts, watch animations and complete quizzes to check your understanding along the way. You'll also gain a certificate upon completion, which you can print or save for your records.
This course will help you and your team to:
Understand the statutory RSHE requirements and wider importance of teaching about chatbots, deepfakes and manipulated images
Deepen your subject knowledge and learn how to teach about AI chatbots and deepfakes in a safe and age-appropriate way
Gain practical tips to support you when teaching about this topic in the classroom
Download the materials on this page and enrol using the link below:
This short course will support classroom teachers to deliver teaching about AI, chatbots, deepfakes and manipulated images safely and confidently.
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