AI curriculum import
Build a curriculum in two minutes.
You don’t have to type in every lesson. Drop a PDF, photograph a page, paste a list, paste a URL, or upload a spreadsheet — we structure it in seconds and you edit before saving.
Five ways to feed it.
Whatever shape your curriculum is in, we’ll meet it there.
Upload a PDF
Drop in the publisher’s teacher’s guide, scope and sequence, or syllabus. We extract the structure.
Photograph a page
Snap a picture of the table of contents from a physical book. Works on phone or tablet.
Paste a table of contents
Copy the chapter list from a website or PDF and paste it in. Anything markdown- or list-shaped works.
Paste a URL
Drop a publisher’s curriculum page. We pull the lesson list from the page directly.
Upload a spreadsheet
CSV or Excel with one row per lesson. Useful for parents who already have a plan in a spreadsheet.
How the parsing works.
Three steps from raw input to a structured curriculum you can teach.
Step 1
Extract
Claude reads your input and extracts every lesson, chapter, and unit it can identify.
Step 2
Structure
Lessons get grouped by chapter or unit, ordered, and tagged with subject metadata.
Step 3
Review and edit
You see the parsed result before saving. Fix any miss, drop ones you don’t need, then commit.
You always see it before you save.
Imports aren’t a contract. The parser shows you every lesson it found before anything is committed. Drop, rename, re-order, merge — the import becomes your starting outline, not a black box.
Saxon Math 5/4 · Imported
Review before saving- Lesson 1 — Counting and Number PatternsEdit · Remove
- Lesson 2 — Place Value Through Hundred-ThousandsEdit · Remove
- Lesson 3 — Reading and Writing NumbersEdit · Remove
- Lesson 4 — Comparing and Ordering NumbersEdit · Remove
- Lesson 5 — Rounding to the Nearest TenEdit · Remove
- + 130 more lessons parsed
Frequently asked.
Stop typing. Start teaching.
Your curriculum becomes a working schedule in minutes.
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