Explore the Curriculum
Waddle around and check out DUCC’s lesson plans, games, videos, and other resources
Our Curriculum is currently in development, and is expected to start piloting in January-February 2025 and be available to the public in March 2025. If you are interested in being a part of our pilot, or want to be notified when the curriculum goes live, let us know!
In the meantime, keep reading to learn more.
What does the DUCC Curriculum cover?
The DUCC curriculum is flexible by design: while the lessons build sequentially within and across grade levels, each lesson can stand alone. Teachers can use any of the 24 lessons (K-5) to best meet their students' needs and readiness levels. The lessons can fit into a teacher’s existing class schedule, as they teach digital literacy and critical thinking through history, reading and writing, science, civics, and more.
DUCC’s curriculum is rooted in evidence-based research. The content is created in collaboration with subject-matter experts on topics such as digital literacy, child psychology, social-emotional learning, critical thinking and prejudice, K-5 education, library media sciences, and technology.
Each lesson includes EQs, objectives, assessments, vocabulary and is aligned to ISTE, CASEL, CCSS, and IB’s PYP standards.
To read more, click below.
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Kindergarten
Talking About Tech
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1st Grade
Beliefs and Belonging
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2nd Grade
Reliable Information
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3rd Grade
Fact vs Opinion
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4th Grade
Logic and Persuasion
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5th Grade
Bursting the Filter Bubble