Artificial Intelligence Curriculum for Primary and Secondary Schools

Project-Based Teaching Material

AI Tools in Canva

Beautiful Learning

A More Beautiful School

This teaching material provides a guide on how to engage students in designing proposals that can improve your school environment. The activity supports the development of teamwork, visual thinking, and digital competence. Through this activity, students can learn how to visualize their ideas and turn them into concrete proposals that can have a real impact on their surroundings. We believe this skill will benefit children not only at school, but also in their future lives.

Lesson Overview

Lesson Length

Time allocation depends on your instructional approach.

Recommended Age

Children aged 11—15

Tools

Teacher: Projector, printed Canva board “Beautiful Learning”
Students: Device with camera, tablet/laptop/PC (one per student or group).

What Are the Students Learning?

Canva can be used as an effective tool for creating and presenting visual content.

Why Are They Learning This?

Students become more observant of their surroundings and learn to shape them using technology.

How Do We Know They Have Learned It?

They use Canva’s AI features to edit a photo.

Bloom's Taxonomy

Understanding: Students learn basic principles of working in Canva’s digital environment.
Applying: They use Canva tools to design and present ideas.
Evaluating: They assess the quality and feasibility of their designs.
Creating: They produce proposals and presentations, including descriptions, timelines, and cost estimates.

Digital Competence

Professional Engagement.

Five Big Ideas

5-D-II AI for Social Good (Using AI to Solve Societal Problems).

Teaching material

Version: 01
Number of recorded pilot tests: 01
Last update: 01/25

Prepared by: Bára Karpíšková, Eva Nečasová
Expert guarantor: Pavel Kordík