One coherent textbook for your class — even when the perfect coverage spans two, three, or more books. Mix curricula, hide the units you don’t need, and assign coursework from any of them in the same flow.
Your favorite primary textbook rarely covers everything. Borrow specific units from one or more supplemental curricula without making students juggle a stack of books — or hide entire chapters you’re skipping this term.
A 90-second walkthrough: stitch curricula together → hide units that don’t fit → assign coursework from any of them.
Mix anything from the library, augment with your own — all under one table of contents.
Pick from 20+ vetted curricula on the shelf — CSAwesome, Java Methods, Python for Everybody, Inferential Thinking, Mobile CSP, and more, growing every term.
Don’t want the whole book? Pick the chapters or sub-units that fit your scope — hide the rest with one click.
Layer a practice-only curriculum on top of your primary — extra problems, AP exam prep, or topic-specific drills.
Drop in Custom Activities built from your worksheets, exams, or topic prompts — alongside the bound curricula.
Two teachers. Six books. Two coherent textbooks for their students.
She uses CSAwesome as her primary — clean alignment with the AP exam units. For deeper recursion and iteration coverage, she pulls two chapters from Java Methods. As exam season nears, she layers in Be Prepared: AP CS Exam in Java as supplemental, with everything hidden except the diagnostic and practice tests. Three books, one tidy textbook.
Primary: Python Data Science Handbook for the NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib core. He pulls in Learning Data Science for the Data Science Lifecycle and Exploratory Data Analysis chapters — concept material his juniors need before the libraries click. For the four students working on the capstone, he reveals select chapters from Inferential Thinking; the rest stay hidden. Two paths through one elective.
Mix anything from the bookshelf. Add your own with Custom Activities.
No new menus. No relearning. Same coursework wizard you already use — smarter.
Drop another book in — from your school’s shelf. As many as your scope needs.
One click hides a chapter; everything inside follows. Override one row when you mean to.
Same wizard you know — smart enough to stop you mixing books in one assignment.
For students, a clean view. For you, no menu surgery.
Students don’t bounce between books. Everything you attach lands in one tidy textbook.
Hide a chapter from the class. Quietly assign it to a few. The bank stays private.
The wizard catches mixed-book mistakes before your students do.
Different periods, different scope. Same shelf — no forking, no copy-paste.
Pick any student. See the textbook from their seat. Confirm what they see before class begins.
Common questions for multi-curriculum classes. See the main FAQ for more.
Stitch in another curriculum (or two), hide what you're not teaching, and your existing assignment flow does the rest.