CurricuLLM can take care of many small but time-consuming tasks, so teachers spend less time on paperwork and more time teaching.
How you can use it
- Draft routine documents:
- “Write a parent note about an upcoming excursion.”
- “Create a template for weekly homework instructions.”
- Generate checklists:
- “Make me a checklist for marking Year 7 science projects.”
- “List steps students should follow to submit an assignment online.”
- Prepare student communications:
- “Draft feedback comments for students who completed a persuasive writing task.”
- “Write short end-of-term reflections linked to outcomes.”
- Simplify reporting:
- “Summarise student progress notes into three clear dot points.”
Teacher tips
- Be clear about the tone you want: formal, friendly, or brief.
- Use these drafts as a starting point, make quick edits to personalise them.
- You can go back to frequently used prompts in the conversation history.
Why it helps
Every school term brings a wave of admin. With CurricuLLM handling the first draft of notes, checklists, and communications, teachers can focus their time on what matters most, working with students.