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🧑 Ages 11–13 📚 Class 6–8 🟢 Batch Open

Intermediate Digital Skills Pathway — Core Productivity & AI

SkillNest's Intermediate path trains Class 6–8 students to master MS Excel calculations, Canva design, slide presentations, and safe AI tools through live online classes.

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MS ExcelBasic Math Formulas
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Canva GraphicTemplates & Fonts
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Ethical AISafe Prompting Rules
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Canva Design Layouts & Posters
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MS Excel Data Structures & Charts
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PowerPoint Slides & Master timing
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AI Tool Prompting & Etiquette
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What digital skills should students learn after computer basics?

After computer basics, middle school students aged 11–13 should learn practical productivity tools: Canva for visual presentations, MS Word for reports, and MS Excel for structured calculations. Additionally, they should be introduced to safe, ethical AI tools like ChatGPT and study critical cyber safety principles.

Intermediate Path Core Skills

Carefully paced for Class 6–8 students to master digital tools used globally in high school and careers.

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Visual Design

Using Canva to arrange hierarchies, select font combinations, compile visual alignments, and design presentation decks.

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Spreadsheet calculations

MS Excel basics, structuring raw data cells, writing mathematical formulas, and creating custom charts and budget lists.

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PowerPoint Slides

Structuring slideshows, editing master slide designs, setting transitions, timing slide shifts, and building classroom templates.

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AI Tools & Prompts

Understanding generative models, safe search prompting, evaluating AI text answers, and avoiding academic plagiarism.

6-Week Learning Roadmap

Week 1

Canva foundations

Understanding canvas coordinates, color harmonies, text grouping, template editing, and custom poster creations.

Week 2

Presentations Mastery

PowerPoint slide orientation, font rule parameters, slide transitions, master slides, and academic timing.

Week 3

MS Excel Basics

Excel cells navigation, inputting labels, writing basic math formulas (SUM, AVERAGE), and formatting data rows.

Week 4

Data Charts

Generating bar/pie charts, clean file sorting, visual layouts, and creating custom science trackers.

Week 5

AI Prompting Basics

Generative AI models, writing basic prompt chains, evaluating text output accuracy, and avoiding school plagiarism.

Week 6

Productivity Showcase

Compiling the Excel budgeting model, presenting Canva slides live, digital etiquette quiz, and certificate ceremony.

Intermediate Path Expected Outcomes

Topic Area Before SkillNest After SkillNest
Visual Design Cluttered slides, boring layouts Polished Canva design posters, balanced presentation decks
Spreadsheets No Excel knowledge, manual math Structured data cells, SUM/AVERAGE formulas, visual charts
AI Competence Unaware of AI tools, uses it to cheat Safe prompting rules, critical assessment, plagiarism checks
Public Speaking Scared of school slide presentation projects Confidently delivers presentations with clean slide timings

Intermediate Student Projects

Hands-on presentation and data models built by Class 6–8 students.

Middle School PowerPoint Presentation

1. Science school presentation

A custom slide presentation built in Canva and PowerPoint using clean design rules, animations, and transitions.

Excel Budget Tracker Sheet

2. Expense pocket tracker

A structured MS Excel spreadsheet tracking pocket money expense distributions, using SUM, AVERAGE, and bar charts.

AI Research Assignment Document

3. AI-supported research essay

A structured research paper compiled using safe, verified AI summaries, complete with a source bibliography list.

Parent Guidance for Ages 11–13

Middle schoolers are entering a highly active online phase. We advise parents to:

  • Setup browser safety block filters and keep laptops in open living areas.
  • Review slide projects together to help improve their public speaking stance.
  • Set a balanced, healthy screen-time limit of 2 hours daily, focusing on productivity.

Interactive Batch Setup

Our online learning environment focuses heavily on practical skill building, not boring tests:

👥 5–10 Students Batches: Allows direct, personalized guidance from expert trainers.
⏱️ 2-Hour Live Sessions: Includes live quizzes, step exercises, and interactive reviews.

Available Across India

Our online cohort brings live, high-quality, practical computer orientation to middle school students across major metropolitan clusters and regional education hubs. Parents in Delhi, Mumbai, and Pune frequently enroll Class 6–8 children in the Intermediate path to build key spreadsheet competencies before moving to board exams. We maintain active student clusters in Raipur, Bhopal, Indore, Bangalore, and Hyderabad, aligning our productivity curriculum to modern school board requirements.

Parents Also Ask (PAA)

❓ Which learning path should my child start with?
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For school students aged 11 to 13 in Class 6–8, we recommend starting with the Intermediate Digital Skills path to establish core Canva design and Microsoft Excel foundations.
❓ How long does it take to complete the Intermediate path?
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The core Intermediate pathway blocks require 6 weeks of live online instruction. We conduct 1 interactive 2-hour class every weekend.
❓ Can students switch to advanced paths mid-way?
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We assess student digital capabilities constantly. If a student demonstrates spreadsheet formula skills and safe AI usage baseline early, our coordinates coordinator can adjust their path.
❓ Is coding mandatory for Class 6–8 kids?
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Coding is not mandatory in the Intermediate path. We focus entirely on graphic layouts, presentation mastery, spreadsheet structures, and AI prompt techniques.

Intermediate Path FAQ

❓ Is my child ready for AI tools like ChatGPT?
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Yes. Students aged 11–13 are in Class 6–8 and are cognitively ready to understand parameters, draft simple prompts, and evaluate AI answers under guide safety protocols.
❓ What will my child learn about Canva design?
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They will learn visual layouts, selecting harmonized color palettes, typography hierarchies, and combining shapes to design school presentation templates and posters.
❓ Why should a Class 6–8 student learn Microsoft Excel?
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Excel teaches mathematical logic and structure. Students learn to format cells, clean science lists, write basic math formulas, and build visual bar charts.
❓ How does presentation training improve academic performance?
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Students learn PowerPoint master slides, clear font rules, animation timings, and speaking parameters, allowing them to present school topics confidently.
❓ Does the Intermediate path cover coding?
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No. Unlike the Beginner path which covers block Coding Program, the Intermediate path focuses entirely on productivity tools, visual graphics, AI prompts, and calculations.
❓ What kind of school projects will my child be able to build?
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Your child will build an interactive science-data Excel sheet, compile an AI research document, and design a custom Canva presentation template.
❓ How is digital safety customized for middle schoolers?
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We cover digital footprints, social media guidelines, safe chat etiquettes, identifying email links, and understanding cyber safety protocols.
❓ What is the difference between SkillNest classes and school computer labs?
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School labs are often theoretical. SkillNest uses 100% practical, project-based live sessions in small batches of 5–10, ensuring direct guide mentorship.
❓ Do students work individually or in groups?
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Every student works individually on their own computer, building personal files. However, we encourage peer sharing during project showcases.
❓ Can we download the detailed curriculum for this path?
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Yes. Our curriculum guide is downloadable directly from our program portals, outlining every week's exercises.

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