This AI for schools helps teachers quickly find outcome codes, content, and syllabus details so planning is faster and more accurate.
CurricuLLM can show:
- Outcome codes (the official codes used in the curriculum)
- Content descriptions (what students are expected to learn)
- Syllabus details (extra wording from the curriculum when helpful)
Getting Started
- Log in to CurricuLLM with your school account.
- Click Start new conversation to open a chat.
Asking for Outcome Codes by Year or Level
To get all the outcome codes for a subject at a certain level:
- Type something like: "Tell me all of the outcome codes for Maths at the first primary level, in a bullet list, codes only."
- CurricuLLM will reply with a neat list of codes.
- You can also ask for more than one level: "Tell all of the outcome codes for Maths at primary and lower secondary levels."
Asking for Outcome Codes by Topic
If you only want codes for a topic (for example, place value):
- Start a new chat.
- Type a clear request like: "Which outcomes relate to place value? List the codes only."
- CurricuLLM will give just the codes linked to that idea.
Quick Prompts for Teachers
For Outcome Codes
- "Tell me all of the outcome codes for Maths at the first primary level, in a bullet list, codes only."
- "List the outcome codes for English at the upper primary level."
- "Which outcomes relate to fractions? Codes only."
For Content Descriptions
- "Show me the content for middle school Science on forces."
- "What is the content description for outcomes related to writing in lower secondary English?"
For Outcomes + Content Together
- "List the outcomes and content for secondary Geography."
- "Give me the outcome codes and their content for decimals in primary Maths."
For Syllabus References
- "Tell me the outcomes for persuasive writing and include the syllabus wording."
- "Show me the History outcomes for secondary years with the official syllabus text."
Tip: Be clear in your request, say if you want codes only, content only, or both together. That way, CurricuLLM gives you the format you need.