Sessions to log and pacing decisions — everything waiting on you, in one place.
Pacing Review
Where each class stands against the unit target — and the decisions that keep them on track.
Library
Modules, repertoire, materials, formations, standards, and teacher tools.
Curriculum
Resources
Support
Articles, classroom-management ideas, and support. Click a card to read.
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Platform and support
Coming soon
Calendar setup
How to mark non-instructional days, handle weather closures, and keep your schedule accurate when things change mid-year.
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Reconciling sessions
What to do when the platform and your real classroom get out of sync. Takes about a minute per class to close out missed records.
Coming soon
Pacing and compression
How unit completion targets work, what pacing notices mean, and how to use the compression flow when you are running behind.
Contact support
Reach the Note Superheroes team at support@notesuperheroes.com.
In your classroom
Setting up your classroom
Starting points for your first year, or for starting over with a new schedule. What to think about before the bell, on day one, and after class.
Color teams
Six colors. One decision up front. Forty fewer decisions in the moment. How to assign, mark the space, and use teams across every part of class.
Stand on Your Dot
Why a projected card plus a short song teaches transitions faster than your voice ever could. And how to extend the trick to every routine in your room.
Growth over perfection
Recognize the kid who tried. The room will follow. How the app supports growth-focused recognition, and what only you can notice.
About the curriculum
How structured is this, really?
What the app handles, what's yours, and why the spine is here in the first place. The short answer: it's a spine, not a script.
Building a Music PLC
What a PLC is, why music teachers rarely have one, and how to start one whether you have peers in your district or you're the only music teacher for miles.
Settings
Profile, school year, classes, and account configuration.
Profile
School Setup
Yearly Setup
Academic Calendar
Class Setup
Brain Breaks
Profile
Your name, photo, and contact information.
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School Setup
Your campus and district information.
Calendar source
"My own calendar" lets you set your own school year and unit completion dates. "The district calendar" follows the shared dates your district sets — read-only here.
Your district sets the dates below. To use your own, switch to "My own calendar" above.
Yearly Setup
When does your school year run? These two dates drive your schedule and pacing.
Holidays and breaks are managed separately under the Academic Calendar tab.
Unit completion dates
Set the date each unit should be completed. These dates are shared across every class — they keep the whole grade level progressing together. A class moves to the next unit only after it finishes the current one and that unit's completion date has passed; the next unit's window opens the day after. A suggested date — an even quarter-split of your school year — appears next to each; click it to use it, or type your own.
A class that finishes a unit before the next date passes goes into enrichment until the next unit opens. Leave a unit blank to pace it against the last day of school.
Academic Calendar
View and edit your non-instructional days. Click any weekday to toggle it on or off.
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Class Setup
Add or modify your classes. Changes apply to future dates. Past sessions must be reconciled before schedule changes take effect.
Brain Breaks
Build a personal library of brain breaks — videos and movement activities — that you can pick from at the brain break slot during any lesson. "Available from Unit" hides a break until a class reaches that unit; set it to 1 to make a break available all year. Lower order numbers appear first.
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Rehearsal — not recorded
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Sequence
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Assessments & Accommodations
Adjust
How did the class hold?
Record the class-level signal. Individual records stay in your binder.
How far did the lesson get?
Mark each focus module. Anything not completed carries to the next lesson.
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Weekly on specific days
Every N school days
Every school days
Custom — pick dates yourself
No recurring pattern. The class starts on the first day set below. After adding it, open it from My Classes to pick more session dates on a calendar.
The first date you see this class. Meetings are generated from this date to the end of the school year.
If this class has students who already covered some material, pick where they should pick up. Most new classes start at Lesson 1.
Automatic advances this class to the next unit once it has finished the current one and that unit's completion date has passed. Pin a unit only to override the schedule for this class.
Click any weekday to add a session; click a session to remove it. Weekends are skipped.
Duration is calculated from start and end time. Changes apply to future meetings only.
Hides the class from My Classes. Its data is kept and can be restored from "View archived". You'll be asked for a reason.
Archive class
The class is hidden from My Classes but kept — you can restore it later from "View archived". A reason is required.
Archived classes
Archived classes are hidden from My Classes. Restore one to bring it back.