Naiku Curriculums Maps

With the start of a new school year, this is a great time to plan your courses. What lessons will you teach? What standards will you cover? What assessments will you create or re-use from last year? What additional learning resources will you give to the students?

Curriculum maps are a great tool to help you plan or organize your courses for the year. They allow you to see the “big picture” of your curriculum, instruction, and assessment process.

New for this school year, we have added a new feature called “Curriculum Maps”. You won’t be able to miss it. When you log in, you will see “Curriculum Maps” in one of the top tabs, right after Assessments.  Click on it to create your own map or use one that has already been created by a colleague at your school or district.

Curriculum Maps

 

 

For more information and instructions on how to create curriculum maps, visit this Naiku Support page.

As always, we love hearing from you and receiving your feedback. Please let us know how the Naiku Curriculum Maps work for you.

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