At Cube For Teachers, we believe something simple: Teachers deserve free, differentiated resources with just-in-time results.
The Tool
Cube’s grade-specific lesson prompt generators provide standards-aligned planning support in a simple Google Sheet that teachers can copy, customize, and make their own.
By selecting standards and instructional priorities, educators instantly generate structured, ready-to-use prompts - while maintaining full creative and professional control.
➤ No scripts forced on you.
➤ No locked content.
➤ Just smart structure that saves time and sparks ideas.
Why It Matters
Today’s educators balance rigorous standards, diverse learning needs, and increasing time pressure.
A structured prompt generator:
➤ Reduces planning fatigue
➤ Keeps instruction aligned and intentional
➤ Supports differentiation
➤ Encourages thoughtful innovation
➤ Protects teacher judgment and creativity
Planning support should empower teachers - not replace them.
What You Can Customize
With Cube’s generator, you choose:
➤ Up to 4 standards integrated into every lesson
➤ The lesson/activity type (50+ options - or create your own)
➤ Whether to integrate technology
➤ The creative direction (theme, event-based, inquiry focus, real-world connection - anything goes)
➤ The lesson length
What You Get
Each generated plan also includes:
➤ Assessment ideas
➤ A rubric
➤ Differentiation strategies
➤ Extension opportunities
➤ Free web resources aligned to your lesson
All built around your selected standards.
How It Works
🔗 Watch the quick walkthrough to see it in action.
Click here to see an example of a lesson generated from a Grade 5 lesson prompt.

Click here to access the 8 lesson prompt generators.

Built for Real Classrooms
This tool supports educators by:
➤ Saving planning time
➤ Keeping standards front and center
➤ Encouraging creativity and real-world connections
➤ Maintaining full teacher control
➤ Leveling the playing field - regardless of school budget
And it costs you nothing.
Because at Cube, we believe:
No paywalls. No sales pitches. Just teachers helping teachers.
If this supports your planning, share it with another educator who could use differentiated, ready-to-build lesson ideas.
