The document provides instructions for using the Curriculum Manager tool in Schoolnet to create and manage curricula and associated instructional resources. Key points include:
1) The Curriculum Manager allows users to create curricula and curricular units, link instructional resources like lesson plans and assessments, and import curriculum materials such as pacing guides and standards documents.
2) A curriculum hierarchy is established with curricula at the top level encompassing entire courses, broken into curricular units like grading periods, which contain instructional units and lesson plans.
3) Users can search for, create, edit and publish new curricula, curricular units, and instructional units as well as link associated instruction
1. Using Curriculum
Manager in Schoolnet
Create curricula and curricular units in
Schoolnet, link with instructional
resources, bulk import curriculum
materials such as pacing guides,
crosswalks, standards documents and
unpacking documents.
3. Where to Access Curriculum
Manager
Hover over the
Classrooms Tab
Click on Curriculum
Manager
4. What does Curriculum Mean in Schoolnet?
Hierarchy for Curriculum Management
•Curriculum: A syllabus covering an entire course. (Shell Or Umbrella)
•Curricular Unit: How the curriculum is broken up. This is
typically a ‘bucket’ of time such as a marking period or month.
•Instructional Unit: A more granular component of a curricular unit.
•Lesson Plan: An individual lesson plan to be included in an
instructional unit.
9. Overview
Scope & Sequence: What the
teacher is expected to teach.
Assessments & Resources:
Any assessments and/or
lesson plans linked to IU.
Standards: Aligned standards
with the Curriculum-Curricula
Unit-Instructional Unit-Lesson
Plan(s).
Linked Materials: All LP(s)
linked to the IU.
10. How to Build Curriculum in
Schoolnet
In order to build
Curriculum in
Schoolnet, you must
have the appropriate
access. You must have
Curriculum Manager.
Classrooms Tab-Curriculum Manager
12. Creating “New”
Materials Select Material Type-
Teachers can create up to
Instructional Unit (IU); only
Curriculum Manager can
create Curricular Units or
Curriculum.
14. Remember:
Hierarchy for Curriculum Management
•Curriculum: A syllabus covering an entire course. (Shell or Umbrella)
•Curricular Unit: How the curriculum is broken up. This is
typically a ‘bucket’ of time such as a marking period or month.
•Instructional Unit: A more granular component of a curricular unit.
•Lesson Plan: An individual lesson plan to be included in an
instructional unit.
16. Linked Materials Tab
Any Instructional
Units that you have
created or that
teachers have
created and shared
up can be linked.
You can link as
many units as you
want. It will take
some planning to
know ahead of time
what you want to
teach.
To link- Click the “LINK” tab
beside of each Instructional
Unit.
17. Linking Materials
Notice there is no where
to link to Standards
because they are linked
in Lesson Plans &
Instructional Units.
Curriculum Units will
automatically bring in
Standards if aligned in
those places.
Click “SAVE”
when finished
linking materials.
18. Allowing Teacher Viewing Rights
By default, the newest creations are listed at the top of your list.
At this point, your materials are in DRAFT mode.
In order for
teachers to view,
you must SELECT
the material and
CLICK “EDIT”.
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19. From Draft Mode to Active Mode
In the upper right
hand corner,
change status
from “DRAFT” to
“ACTIVE.”
Click “SAVE” at
the bottom right.
20. Materials Update The word “DRAFT” will
disappear from the right
hand side above the date.
****Repeat this process for creating the CUs for the
other 9 weeks time periods.
21. Creating the “Curriculum” shell
Creating the
“shell” to house
all four 9 weeks
Instructional
Units.
Click on “NEW”
22. Creating the “Curriculum” shell
Select
“Curriculum” for
Material Type
and complete
detailed
information.
Click “SAVE
& EDIT.”
23. Aligned Standards Tab
Since this is
curriculum,
we are
hoping that
the teacher
teaches all
8th grade
Math
Standards.
25. Linked Materials
At this point,
you only have
a “shell”
called “8th
Grade Math
Curriculum”
with only
Standards
attached.
If you can’t find a CU or
other materials created,
make sure that it is in
“ACTIVE” mode; not
“DRAFT.”
26. Resources-View & Edit
Change drop-down to
“RESOURCES”
RESOURCES include:
● Assessments
● Unpacking Documents
● Pacing Guides
● Lesson Plans
● Any material you
imported
27. Filter by Clicking “Search Again”
Keyword: Type
the name of
the resource
you are
searching;
ie. “unpacking”
Click: “LINK”
Linked Resources
will populate on
the right hand
side. Click “SAVE”
28. Controlling what Teachers teach:
You can link
CUs to the
Curriculum
by selecting
Curricular
Units
Search for
your created
CUs
Click “LINK”
29. Linked Curricular Units
Now you have
Curriculum with
Curricular Units
for each 9 weeks
linked for your
teachers to
teach.
Click “SAVE”
30. Searching for the Curriculum
Hover over Classrooms Tab
Click on “Instructional
Materials”
Select “Curriculum” from the
drop-down
Type: Name of Curriculum you
are searching for in the
“SEARCH” area
Results should populate
***Teachers can search for any Curriculum
that you have pushed out.
32. Bulk Import-Materials you already
have for lessons
Two ways to import files:
● Import as a Spreadsheet
● Import Files (easiest
method)
Select “IMPORT
FILES”