Is there a comprehensive list of what each textbook covers and what rough grammar level it covers?

Hello all!

I have several of the different Japanese books and was wondering if anyone has made a summary that covers:

1) When each book covers a grammar point. For instance, Genki covers これ、それ、and あれ around chapter 2, and Tobira’s elementary series around 3 (as an example that could be wrong).

2) What grammar level most JLPT lists consider them. So the above terms, along with the ‘no’ versions would be N5.

You could do this as a spreadsheet and then color code the grammar entries based on what N level most sources say they are, with split coloring meaning unclear. So as an example, you could have color X for N5, color Y for N4, but a striped or half and half line if lists disagreed.

Does anyone know if something like this is out there? I have looked up what level the different books are, but I have heard both “Genki 1 is N5” and also “Genki 1 and 2 should cover N5”. If this list does not exist, I can start working on it as part of my study habits for future use and make it available to the subreddit (and any other Japanese language subreddits potentially).

Thanks!

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  1. Bunpro sorts them kinda like that. Genki covers the N5 grammar and one or two points that fall under n4.

    Bunpro is set up specifically to sort by the JLPT.

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