CurricuLLM can help with science by linking experiments to learning goals, suggesting activities, and helping students review key ideas in biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science.
For teachers
You can use CurricuLLM to:
- Plan lessons and activities:
- “Make a lesson plan on ecosystems for Year 8 with learning goals.”
- “Suggest a safe experiment to show chemical reactions.”
- Check assessments:
- “Does this project on renewable energy match Year 9 goals?”
- “Write a marking guide for a lab report with three levels.”
- Add cross-curriculum links:
- “Show how sustainability fits into a unit on energy.”
- “Where can cultural views connect to astronomy?”
- Change tasks for different learners:
- “Make this forces investigation easier for a student who needs support.”
- “Give an extension project for students who already know the periodic table.”
For students
Students can use CurricuLLM to:
- Revise key ideas:
- “Quiz me on the parts of a cell.”
- “Give me practice on Newton’s three laws.”
- Get step-by-step help:
- “Explain photosynthesis in easy steps.”
- “Help me understand ionic bonding with examples.”
- Prepare for experiments:
- “What do I need in the method for a fair test?”
- “Give me tips to write a clear hypothesis.”
- Think deeply:
- “Ask me questions to help explain how climate change affects ecosystems.”
Main idea
In science, CurricuLLM is most useful when it connects experiments and ideas to learning goals, supports revision with quizzes and practice, and pushes deeper thinking with guided questions.