CurricuLLM can help teachers make rubrics and reports that match student work to the curriculum.
Why it helps
- Making rubrics and reports takes a lot of time.
- CurricuLLM can draft criteria that link directly to outcomes.
- It shows clear proof of how tasks connect to the curriculum.
- It makes feedback more consistent for students and parents.
How to use it
- Share your task with CurricuLLM.
- Example: “Students will write a persuasive speech about an environmental issue.”
- Ask for a rubric linked to outcomes.
- Example: “Make a rubric with three achievement levels linked to outcomes.”
- Check and edit the rubric. Change the wording so it suits your class.
- For reports, you can also ask:
- “Write report comments linked to the outcomes for this task.”
- CurricuLLM will give draft wording that you can adjust.
Teacher tips
- Say the subject and year level clearly so the right outcomes are chosen.
- If you want a certain structure (like four levels or criteria such as ‘knowledge’, ‘skills’, ‘communication’), ask for it.
- Use the AI’s work as a first draft. You make the final edits.
Easy example
CurricuLLM works like a recipe card. Instead of writing every step each time, you get a ready-made draft rubric or report that you can adjust for your class.