
1. Scratch
Scratch is a block-based coding platform where students learn programming by dragging and dropping blocks.
Children create animations, games, and stories without typing code. It helps develop logical thinking and creativity.




Students learn basic AI concepts like detecting faces, expressions, and movement.
Speech to Text converts spoken words into written text.
Children learn how voice commands work and how computers can listen and understand speech.



This teaches hand–eye coordination, logic building, and basic game design.
They understand basic IoT concepts like how sensors control actions (lights, buzzers, robots).



Emoji Mirror shows emojis based on face expressions (happy, sad, surprised).
It introduces AI and emotion recognition in a fun and visual way.
This improves imagination, storytelling skills, and sequencing.



This builds interest in robotics, automation, and problem-solving.
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