Collections

Ages 6-18 | Grades 1-12

Digital Literacy Collections

Choose an individual Collection for the grades that you teach. Or, select the Complete Collection to access every TechnoKids course.

virtual robotics classes for kids

Project-Based Courses | Google, MS Office, Scratch, Python, & More

The TechnoKids Collections consist of computing courses tailored for distinct grade levels and age groups. This provides educators with the flexibility to align courses with student interests or curriculum themes. This versatility is especially advantageous when instructing multiple digital literacy or coding classes, integrating resources into an existing unit, or delivering a workshop series.

Global Standards Driving Digital Intelligence Education

TechnoKids has been awarded the Powered by DQ seal. You can be confident that our courses deliver high-quality learning experiences. Our program meets global standards for digital literacy, skills, and readiness.

TechnoKids Collections align with multiple digital intelligence competencies within the DQ Global Standards (IEEE 3527.1TM).

Recommended Sequence

Ages 6-7 | Grade 1 or 2

Computer Applications | Digital Literacy
word processing
graphics
computer fundamentals

TechnoStart

Build essential skills with fun and engaging computer lessons for beginners. Courses for Google Drawings and Windows Paint.

word processing

TechnoStories

Become an author. Use Google Docs or Word templates to publish books. Inspire young writers with fun story writing activities.

presentation

TechnoMe

Create an All About Me slide show. Share facts using a Google Slides or PowerPoint template. Fun lessons for kids.

Computer Science
game development
animation
coding

TechnoWhiz

Introduce coding with Scratch Jr lessons. Design silly scenes, feed a pet monster, explore a magical land, and more!

Ages 7-8 | Grade 2 or 3

Computer Applications | Digital Literacy
computer fundamentals
graphics

TechnoPainter

Ignite creativity! Spark young artists’ imaginations. Draw, color, and edit artwork using Microsoft Paint.

presentation
computer fundamentals
word processing
graphics

TechnoGallery

Explore digital art tools. Paint original images and display them in an art gallery using Google Drawings and Slides.

word processing
publishing
graphics

TechnoFit

Raise awareness about health and nutrition using Microsoft Publisher. Design a food guide, fitness poster, menu, and more!

Computer Science
coding
animation

TechnoTales

Code a modern fairy tale. Use ScratchJr lessons to build scripts. Animate the hero embarking on a bold quest.

Beginner

Intermediate

Difficult

Recommended Sequence

Ages 8-9 | Grade 3 or 4

Computer Applications | Digital Literacy
publishing
word processing

TechnoJournal

Write reflective journal entries to build word processing skills. Engaging activities use Google Docs or Microsoft Word.

digital citizenship
internet

TechnoInternet

Boost search strategies, access resources, and practice Internet safety. Become a responsible digital citizen.

presentation

TechnoPresenter

Present information effectively. Use Slides or PowerPoint to deliver a speech with a slide show and speaker notes.

Computer Science
game development
coding

TechnoArcade

Become a game developer. Build Jumble Tumble, Let’s Jam, Mystery Island, and more. Invite friends to an online arcade.

Ages 9-10 | Grade 4 or 5

Computer Applications | Digital Literacy
word processing
publishing
digital citizenship
internet

TechnoResearch

Master essential research skills. Create a Fun Fact Card in Google Docs or Word using word processing lessons.

data analysis
spreadsheet
word processing
graphics

TechnoCandy

Investigate a problem, conduct a survey, and propose a solution using Google Sheets or Excel spreadsheet lessons.

presentation
animation

TechnoToon

Animate a graphic story to make a one-of-a-kind cartoon. Digital storytelling lessons for Google Slides or PowerPoint.

Computer Science
digital citizenship
web design
publishing

TechnoSite

Become a web designer. Develop digital citizenship skills. Construct a unique website with links to fun places for kids.

coding
graphics
game development

TechnoRace

Develop an original game using Scratch. In the race, a player collects treasure to complete a mission before time is up.

Ages 10-11 | Grade 5 or 6

Computer Applications | Digital Literacy
word processing
graphics

TechnoEditor

Explore text, graphic, and page layout techniques. Revise a publication using Microsoft Word or Google Docs lessons.

data analysis
word processing
spreadsheet

TechnoSales

Students plan a bake sale by organizing, graphing, and calculating data using Excel or Google Sheets lessons.

presentation
word processing
graphics

TechnoTimeline

Illustrate the significance of historical events. Design an innovative graphic organizer in Google Slides or PowerPoint.

Computer Science
data analysis

TechnoTrivia

Invent a fun trivia game. Learn how to make a Google or Microsoft Forms quiz. Build questions and answer keys.

game development
coding

TechnoTurtle

Program using Python and the Turtle library. Loop spirographs, construct a mad lib, invent a carnival game, and more.

Beginner

Intermediate

Difficult

Recommended Sequence

Ages 11-12 | Grade 6 or 7

Computer Applications | Digital Literacy
word processing

TechnoNewsletter

Design a professional-looking publication using Google Docs or Microsoft Word lesson plans. Build word processing skills.

publishing
word processing
graphics
spreadsheet

TechnoRestaurateur

Launch a business venture. Propose a unique restaurant concept with entrepreneurship lessons. Build financial literacy.

word processing
spreadsheet
presentation

TechnoTravel

Promote a weekend getaway. Research a destination. Construct a compelling and persuasive advertisement.

Computer Science
coding
game development
animation

TechnoCode

Spark an interest in computer science with STEM lessons. Coders create an activity studio for their friends.

artificial intelligence
presentation
spreadsheet

TechnoFuture

Imagine the future. Create an interactive science fiction story that explores AI in daily life using PowerPoint or Google Slides.

Ages 12-13 | Grade 7 or 8

Computer Applications | Digital Literacy
publishing
word processing
graphics

TechnoBiography

Compose a biography with a media gallery of artifacts. Word processing lesson plans use Google Docs or Microsoft Office.

word processing
graphics
spreadsheet

TechnoBudget

Learn personal finance. Build a budget and justify a spending plan using financial literacy lesson plans.

presentation
word processing

TechnoMap

Connect noteworthy people, significant events, and places. Map skills lesson plans use Google Slides or PowerPoint.

Computer Science
coding
web design
graphics

TechnoHTML5

Code a one-of-a-kind web page with HTML and CSS lessons for beginners. Style text, graphics, and hyperlinks.

Ages 13-14 | Grade 8 or 9

Computer Applications | Digital Literacy
graphics
presentation
publishing
digital citizenship
internet
web design

TechnoEarth

Become an environmental steward. Publish a powerful call to action using Google Sites, Docs, Slides, Sheets, and more.

data analysis
spreadsheet

TechnoQuestionnaire

Investigate an issue. Conduct a Google Forms survey to track popular opinion, display data, and interpret results.

presentation
word processing

TechnoDebate

Collaborate with a partner to debate the pros and cons of a controversial issue. Prepare a convincing animated debate.

Computer Science
game development
coding

TechnoPython

Tackle programming missions: Pet Monster Rescue, Adventure Quest, and more. Share insights in a coding presentation.

artificial intelligence
presentation
coding

TechnoBot AI

Program a drone delivery system, robot pick-up service, and self-driving bus to solve real world problems using AI.

Beginner

Intermediate

Difficult

Recommended Sequence

Ages 13-15 | Grade 8 to 10

Computer Applications | Digital Literacy
word processing
graphics
publishing
presentation
internet
data analysis
spreadsheet

TechnoWonderland

Promote an amusement park. Solve challenges: design Word posters, Excel surveys, PowerPoint ads, and more!

spreadsheet
word processing

TechnoInvestor

Play a stock market game. Form collaborative teams to trade stocks in fictitious companies. Write a report.

graphics
photo editing

TechnoPhotoshop

Create a digital scrapbook. Retouch, crop, warp, and superimpose images with Photoshop for beginners.

Computer Science
computer fundamentals
presentation

TechnoSpecialist

Design an information package about computer hardware with PowerPoint. Master advanced presentation skills.

Ages 15-16 | Grade 10-11

Computer Applications | Digital Literacy
graphics
publishing
word processing

TechnoAdvertise

Build advanced word processing skills using Microsoft Word. Compose a resume. Design advertising publications.

graphics
photo editing
data analysis

TechnoMission

Catalogue a collection of items using a Microsoft Access database.

video production
word processing
animation
digital citizenship
spreadsheet

TechnoAd

Develop media literacy skills. Analyze online behavior, then create a video ad using proven techniques. Summarize the campaign.

Computer Science
artificial intelligence
coding
data analysis
graphics
digital citizenship

TechnoChatbot AI

Become chatbot developers. Improve the lives of others. Build an event chatbot, order chatbot, and virtual agent.

Ages 16-18 | Grade 11-12

Computer Applications | Digital Literacy
data analysis
word processing

TechnoPlanner

Become an event planner. Organize data into tables, forms, queries, and reports. High school database project.

animation
graphics

TechnoAnimate

Animate a graphic story using Adobe Animate lessons. Master motion tweens, shape tweens, character rigging, and more!

Computer Science

Beginner

Intermediate

Difficult

TechnoKids curriculum has a gradual progression of learning. Skills and competencies scaffold within and across grades. Understanding how technology courses build upon one another can help educators structure their lessons. Whether selecting one project for a unit of study, building a course, or launching a school-wide program, the TechnoKids Scope & Sequence provides recommendations.

Primary

Ages 6-8 | Grades 1-3

Junior

Ages 8-11 | Grades 3-6

Intermediate

Ages 11-14 | Grades 6-9

Senior

Ages 13+ | Grades 8-12

Animation

sequence simple movements; set speed; pause or repeat actions

sequence multiple actions; apply effects; rehearse timings; animate character poses

animate text & objects; trigger events using multiple methods; control timing

animate with tweens & rigging; create symbols; control events on a timeline & layers

Artificial Intelligence

explore emerging & futuristic tech; examine societal impact; invent AI prototypes

apply generative AI; build chatbots; explore AI concepts such as NLP & LLMs

Coding

build horizontal scripts with blocks; sequence simple events and loops; debug to fix errors

create programs with blocks or text coding; use variables; apply conditions

design programs that include loops, operators, lists, & global variables to complete a task

develop programs or web apps to solve problems; document design decisions

Computer Fundamentals

identify computer parts; use a mouse and keyboard; open & close a program; manage files

explain computer specs; match a device to a person's needs; define terms (e.g., CPU, RAM, ROM)

Data Analysis

analyze data; compare groups; graph; calculate; interpret results; report findings

conduct research; analyze data to predict values, justify conclusions; or explain an issue

investigate issues; build databases; apply data analysis techniques to formulate decisions

Digital Citizenship

use a digital ID to login; log off; protect password; follow device rules; respect others

Internet safety; search strategies; email; plagiarism; cite source; digital footprints

customize user profile; remix; recognize bias; control file sharing; co-create

apply skills to be a safe, responsible, and ethical digital citizen; limit data trackers

Game Development

create simple games with Scratch Jr.; player clicks sprites to play; offline coding

design simple games with Scratch or using the Python Turtle library; develop plot

develop games using Scratch or Python; use multiple player controls; game test

Graphics

draw & format shapes; adjust tool settings; undo; redo; magnify objects

format borders; apply effects; rotate, skew, and flip; adjust object order; group; crop

align shapes to page or objects; recolor; merge shapes; set transparency

develop advanced drawing techniques; apply layer styles; wrap text on a path

Internet

Photo Editing

capture quality photos; apply filters; retouch; red eye; superimpose images

Presentation

use templates; basic text & image formatting; apply transitions & design theme; play show

format objects, tables, & smartart; apply animations; add speaker notes; print handout

create master slide; insert headers & footers; use slide views; set kiosk mode; zoom

advanced formatting; hide slides; insert action buttons; output file in multiple formats

Publishing

design publications for a target audience; format text & images to enhance the message

solve design problems; use headings to divide content, apply color theme that suits topic

express ideas clearly and concisely; format page layout to suit the publication

attract & hold audience attention, create horizontal & vertical white space to avoid clutter

Spreadsheet

organize data; format cells; sort data; graph; create formulas; adjust print settings

manipulate data using functions, formulas, filters & conditional formatting

examine data using pivot tables & charts; export data; set print area & page breaks

Video Production

produce a video; capture footage; insert, trim, & split clips; apply overlays; render

Web Design

create a website using WYSIWYG; apply theme; add banner, text, images, & links

design a web page using WYSIWYG or HTML; format text, images, & links; add meta tags

Word Processing

type, select & delete text; format font, size, & style; insert images; spell check; print file

create lists; adjust text wrap, copy & paste; set spacing & page margins; add page numbers

apply heading styles; generate table of contents; insert page & section breaks

advanced formatting; insert references; create bibliography; mail merge; set tabs

TechnoKids curriculum has a gradual progression of learning. Skills and competencies scaffold within and across grades. Understanding how technology courses build upon one another can help educators structure their lessons. Whether selecting one project for a unit of study, building a course, or launching a school-wide program, the TechnoKids Scope & Sequence provides recommendations.

How to Pick a Collection

TechnoKids Curriculum Collections are comprehensive sets of courses, organized by age and grade. Purchasing a collection is an excellent choice for educators teaching classes spanning different grade levels or leading school-wide initiatives. Here are some guidelines to assist you in selecting the collection that best suits your needs.

Select a collection that matches the ages or grades you are teaching:
  • Primary (Ages 6-8 | Grades 1-3)
  • Junior (Ages 8-11 | Grades 3-6)
  • Intermediate (Ages 11-14 | Grades 6-9)
  • Senior (Ages 13-18 | Grades 8-12)
  • Complete (Ages 6-18 | Grades 1-12)
Consider the topics or computing skills you need to teach.

The courses have recommended ages to ensure they are developmentally appropriate. However, if a collection designed for younger students includes themes or activities that would appeal to your older students then it is easy to modify course expectations. Simply include extension activities and challenges to increase the difficulty. For instance, many high school teachers find the Intermediate collection their ideal choice.

The Complete Collection provides exceptional value.

If your school needs a curriculum that systematically enhances proficiency through a progressive learning structure, the Complete Collection is the ideal selection. It costs less than buying three or more individual collections, resulting in substantial savings as you gain access to every TechnoKids course.

TechnoKids curriculum has a gradual progression of learning. Skills and competencies scaffold within and across grades. Understanding how technology courses build upon one another can help educators structure their lessons. Whether selecting one project for a unit of study, building a course, or launching a school-wide program, the TechnoKids Scope & Sequence provides recommendations.

Global Standards Driving Digital Intelligence Education

TechnoKids has been awarded the Powered by DQ seal. You can be confident that our courses deliver high-quality learning experiences. Our program meets global standards for digital literacy, skills, and readiness.

TechnoKids  Collections align with multiple digital intelligence competencies within the DQ Global Standards (IEEE 3527.1TM).