CurricuLLM can be like a smart study buddy that helps you go over what you have learned in class. It follows the school curriculum so the practice matches what you need.
Why this helps
Just reading notes is not the best way to revise. With CurricuLLM you can:
- Try practice questions.
- Get explanations in clear steps, with examples or short summaries.
- Be asked guiding questions that make you think deeper, not just give you the answer.
How to use it
- Ask for a topic review.
- Example: “Help me revise photosynthesis for Year 9 science.”
- Ask for practice questions.
- Example: “Give me 5 practice questions on fractions.”
- Answer the questions. CurricuLLM will:
- Check your answers.
- Give hints if you are wrong.
- Ask follow-up questions to help you fix mistakes.
- Ask for a new type of explanation if you are still stuck.
- Example: “Explain like I’m in Year 6.”
Tips for students
- Don’t just copy answers. Use hints and guiding questions to help your memory.
- Change up your revision with summaries, flashcards, or worked examples.
- Revise in short sessions often, instead of cramming.
Simple example
Think of CurricuLLM as a coach for revision. Sometimes it gives you drills, sometimes it quizzes you, and sometimes it asks a hard question so you think harder. It keeps your revision active and linked to the school curriculum.