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πŸ› οΈ Tinker & Think: Intro to Arduino & AI

Audience: Grade 6–7 students
Duration: 4 hours (11:00 AM – 4:00 PM, with a 1-hour lunch break)
Theme: Learn basic Arduino + sensors, then explore AI using Google's Teachable Machine


πŸ•˜ Schedule Overview

Time Activity Format
11:00–11:15 AM Welcome + Icebreaker Talk + Show & Tell
11:15–12:30 PM Arduino: Blink & Sensors Hands-on
12:30–1:00 PM Mini Arduino Challenge Team Tinker
1:00–2:00 PM Lunch Break 🍱
2:00–2:30 PM What is AI? (Simple Intro) Interactive Talk
2:30–4:00 PM Teachable Machine Hands-on Build & Test Models

πŸ”§ Module Breakdown

🟒 11:00–11:15 AM: Welcome & Icebreaker

  • Quick intro to electronics & fun projects
  • Ask: β€œWhat would you build if you had magic wires?”
  • Show a cool demo (Auto LED, face filter, etc.)

🟑 11:15 AM–12:30 PM: Arduino + Sensors

Objectives:

  • Understand the Arduino board and the Serial Monitor
  • Program your first sketch: Blink
  • Work with:
    • LDR (Light sensor)
    • LM35 or DHT11 (Temperature sensor)

Activities:

  • Read sensor data
  • Turn LED ON/OFF based on values
  • Adjust brightness with light

πŸ”΅ 12:30–1:00 PM: Mini Arduino Challenge

Let kids build something simple:

  • Smart night lamp (LED + LDR)
  • Temperature alert system
  • Creative sensor combo

Let them demo their project before lunch.


🍽️ 1:00–2:00 PM: Lunch Break


🧠 2:00–2:30 PM: Introduction to AI

Topics:

  • What is AI?
  • How does it learn?
  • Examples they already know:
    • Face filters
    • Google Lens
    • Game bots

Keep it simple and story-based.


πŸ€– 2:30–4:00 PM: Teachable Machine Hands-on

Website: https://teachablemachine.withgoogle.com/

Activities:

  • Train a model with 3 image classes (e.g., hand gestures)
  • Test live prediction using webcam
  • Optional (demo only): Control something in Scratch or p5.js with AI output

πŸ“¦ Materials Needed

For Arduino:

  • Arduino UNO (1 per 2 students)
  • USB cables
  • Breadboards + jumper wires
  • LEDs + resistors (220Ξ©)
  • LDRs
  • LM35 or DHT11
  • Optional: Buzzer, push buttons, RGB LEDs

For Teachable Machine:

  • Laptops with webcam
  • Chrome browser
  • Stable internet access

πŸ“ Optional Add-ons

  • Certificates for "Young Innovator"
  • Arduino sketch codes (Blink, LDR, Temp)
  • Post-session exploration links:
    • TinkerCAD
    • Arduino Simulator
    • More AI experiments

πŸŽ‰ Let the kids imagine, explore, and share!

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