I still keep my photography handouts from the classes I took in middle and high school. They are general information, assignments, and such. I'll gladly scan them into Evernote and share the notebook with you.
Photography is a hands on thing. You learn it by doing, and not by reading a textbook (which are good for referencing, but otherwise easy to make it less interesting). The assignments help to reinforce when to use certain shutter speeds, f-stop, ISO, etc, and will make students get more comfortable with whatever they're using. I myself was never able to get a DSLR, and I'm sure you would end up with students in similar situations (and you should have a couple for them to work with while in class), but ultimately you just want them to have the fundamentals to make portfolio worthy shots.