CurricuLLM can help with health and PE by linking lessons to outcomes, giving safe health info, and helping students think about their wellbeing.
For teachers
You can use CurricuLLM to:
- Plan lessons and activities:
- “Make a Year 7 lesson on nutrition and healthy eating that links to outcomes.”
- “Suggest warm-up games for Year 8 PE that build teamwork.”
- Check assessments:
- “Does this fitness journal meet Year 9 health outcomes?”
- “Write a rubric for a group talk on healthy relationships.”
- Start wellbeing talks:
- “Give safe discussion questions about online safety for Year 7.”
- “Suggest activities to practise stress management.”
- Change activities for different levels:
- “Adapt this PE drill for students with different fitness levels.”
- “Suggest an extra task for advanced basketball students.”
For students
Students can use CurricuLLM to:
- Revise health knowledge:
- “Quiz me on the five food groups.”
- “Explain the short-term and long-term benefits of regular exercise.”
- Get safe advice:
- “What strategies can help me with exam stress?”
- “How do I balance screen time and physical activity?”
- Practise reflection:
- “Ask me guiding questions to reflect on my part in team sports.”
- “Help me write a short reflection on challenges in a fitness task.”
- Learn key terms:
- “Give me practice questions on terms like resilience, empathy, and wellbeing.”
Key takeaway
CurricuLLM is most useful in health and PE when it gives safe, age-appropriate advice that links lessons to outcomes. It supports teachers with planning and helps students with reflection.