This document provides an overview of curriculum mapping, including its benefits and how the process of mapping can be carried out in a school. Some key points: - Curriculum mapping creates a written record of what is actually taught in the classroom and encourages alignment between the written and taught curriculums. - The process of mapping typically involves teachers recording their content, skills, and assessments, then reviewing each other's maps in phases to identify gaps, repetitions, and opportunities for improvement. - Technology can facilitate the creation and editing of maps and allow information to be easily accessed across content areas and grade levels. - Implementing curriculum mapping may improve teaching and learning by identifying gaps/repetitions, encouraging integration across subjects,