FAMILY CURRICULUM HUB
The Hudson Kids
learn how computers work
Four separate three-month plans, one per kid, each built from free
online resources and tuned to age. Every plan pursues the same two goals:
understand computing from the ground up, and become fluent — and thoughtful —
with AI and modern tools.
BORN 2019Age 7≈ 2nd gradeA gentle, mostly hands-on start: what a computer is, thinking in steps, first block coding, and a friendly first look at how machines learn.Open plan ↗BORN 2017Age 9≈ 4th gradeReal Scratch projects, the idea that everything is numbers underneath, and a genuine first machine-learning project wired into a game.Open plan ↗BORN 2015Age 11≈ 6th gradeThe bridge year: from blocks to typed code, a real look under the hood (logic gates → CPU → networks), first Python, and AI you both build and learn to use thoughtfully.Open plan ↗BORN 2012Age 14≈ 9th gradeA college-flavored intro at a humane pace: the full stack from logic gates to the web, solid Python, a taste of web dev, real ML concepts, and practical, critical AI fluency.Open plan ↗