Output types
Slides, PDFs, Docs, LMS packages
Exportable modules for classroom or training delivery
AI Tools • Curriculum Generator
Produce ready-to-customize unit plans, day-by-day lessons, formative assessments, rubrics, and scaffolding guidance. Specify grade level, standards, pacing, and differentiation settings to get modular outputs that export to slides, LMS, docs, or PDFs.
Output types
Slides, PDFs, Docs, LMS packages
Exportable modules for classroom or training delivery
Customizable elements
Objectives, pacing, differentiation, assessments
Prompt-driven templates let you tailor grade level, duration, and standards
End-to-end curriculum drafts
Start with a high-level goal or learning outcomes and get a classroom-ready draft that you can edit and export. Outputs are modular to support different delivery modes and reuse across courses.
From prompt to classroom draft
Use one of the built-in prompt templates or paste your own learning outcomes. Specify grade level, duration, standards to align to, and any differentiation preferences. The generator returns a structured draft organized for quick review and export.
Practical examples to get precise results
Below are representative prompt clusters—paste or adapt these directly to get targeted, classroom-ready outputs.
Generate a 5-day unit for Grade 6 Earth Science on plate tectonics with daily objectives, 45-minute lesson plans, one formative per day, differentiation notes, and a summative project prompt.
Create a 12-week syllabus for an undergraduate Intro to Data Ethics course including weekly topics, readings, formative ideas, and project descriptions.
Produce a 5-module microlearning path on Python basics for non-technical staff. Each module includes a brief exercise and follow-up resources.
Map a multi-week unit to specific standard codes and generate assessment examples matched to each objective.
Produce core, scaffolded, and extension versions of a single lesson to support mixed-ability classrooms.
Move from draft to delivery
Generate outputs in formats designed for common classroom and training ecosystems. Exports are structured so you can paste, upload, or adapt into your delivery tools.
From draft to classroom-ready
A short checklist to turn a generated curriculum into a polished, usable set of materials.
Designed for educators and learning teams
Instructional templates and exports suit a range of users who need fast, editable curriculum drafts.
After generation you can copy or export content in modular formats: slide headings and speaker notes for Google Slides/PowerPoint, paste-ready assignment prompts and rubric text for Canvas or Moodle, and CSV pacing guides for spreadsheets. For LMS packaging (SCORM/xAPI) export the lesson content and use your LMS authoring tool to wrap the materials—the generator provides structured text meant to be imported or pasted into these authoring workflows.
Yes—select or paste the standards set you want during prompting. The output includes objective-to-standard mapping and assessment examples tied to those objectives. Verify the mapped codes against your jurisdiction’s latest standards as state identifiers and numbering can vary.
Use the differentiation options when you generate content (or request scaffolded/extension versions). Generated plans include scaffolded steps, suggested interventions, simplified language, extension activities, and suggested assistive technologies. Final adaptation should reflect your students’ Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and classroom data.
Prompts let you specify duration (single lesson, multi-day unit, semester), grade or course level, and preferred assessment types (formative quizzes, performance tasks, projects). The generator returns editable drafts so you can refine wording, timing, or assessment formats to match your context.
Yes—formative items and quiz questions are generated as plain text with answer keys and can be copied into most LMS quiz builders. Multiple-choice distractors and short-answer prompts are provided in editable form for rapid import or manual entry.
Ownership and reuse are governed by the platform’s terms of service and your institution’s policies. Generally you can export, edit, and reuse generated materials within your organization, but check your account terms for any reuse restrictions and consult your school or employer’s IP policies if necessary.
Yes—use the microlearning prompt to generate short modules (10–15 minutes) with exercises and follow-up resources. You can then export module outlines and sequence them into a syllabus or curriculum map using the CSV pacing guide or slide exports.
Key steps: (1) Review and confirm standards alignment, (2) adjust pacing and block durations, (3) edit assessments and rubrics for local grading, (4) add local resources and media, (5) export to chosen delivery format (slides, LMS, PDFs), and (6) pilot a lesson and refine based on student feedback.
Yes—each unit or project prompt can include a rubric starter with level descriptions and sample teacher feedback comments. Use the rubric as a template to align to your grading scale and criteria.
Use the generator to produce a draft, then perform a standards cross-check and peer review. Incorporate formative checks, use evidence-aligned assessments, and pilot lessons to verify outcomes. Treat the output as a time-saving scaffold that still requires educator review and local adaptation.