Write a Curriculum Mapping Framework
Create a curriculum structure for [subject/program]. Include modules, learning objectives, and progression milestones. Focus on logical sequencing.
Structured progression supports mastery learning.
If you're looking to develop a comprehensive curriculum for your students or training program, this Claude prompt offers an efficient way to structure your educational content from the ground up. Whether you're an instructor designing a new course, a curriculum coordinator planning a program sequence, or an educational administrator overseeing multiple departments, this tool helps you create a logical, well-organized framework that supports student learning and mastery. The prompt works by having Claude generate a complete curriculum structure that includes organized modules, clearly defined learning objectives for each section, and progression milestones that mark student advancement through the material.
To use this prompt effectively, you simply replace the bracket text with your specific subject or program name. For example, if you're developing curriculum for a high school biology program, you would insert "High School Biology" where it says subject or program. Claude will then create a full curriculum map showing how different units like cell biology, genetics, ecology, and evolution are sequenced logically, with specific learning objectives such as understanding cellular respiration or analyzing evolutionary adaptations. The framework ensures students build foundational knowledge before moving to more complex topics.
When you use this prompt with Claude, expect to receive a detailed curriculum outline that typically includes the course structure broken into modules or units, specific learning objectives written in clear language, and milestone markers showing where assessments or major learning transitions occur. The output provides a strong foundation you can immediately adapt for your specific classroom context or institutional requirements.
To get the best results from Claude, be specific about your grade level or student population when you fill in the subject field. Instead of just writing "Mathematics," try "Grade 10 Mathematics for College Preparation" or "Adult Basic Numeracy Skills." This additional context helps Claude tailor the progression and learning objectives to match your students' actual needs and readiness levels, making the curriculum map more immediately useful in your educational setting.