Grade 4 is a year where learning begins to shift.

Students are moving beyond simple recall toward explaining their thinking, making connections, and applying skills in new ways. Ontario curriculum expectations at this level reflect that growth - asking teachers to design learning that is both structured and engaging.

Creating lessons that meet those expectations while still capturing student interest takes careful planning and creativity.

AI Tools: Support Should Empower Teachers

AI is becoming more visible in classrooms and planning spaces. Some tools offer ready-made lessons for purchase, but these often limit flexibility and leave little room for professional judgment.

Cube For Teachers approaches AI differently. Built on a teacher-led model, Cube focuses on tools that support thinking, creativity, and collaboration - not shortcuts that replace them.

A Flexible Prompt Generator for Ontario Grade 4 Teachers

This free AI prompt generator, aligned to the Ontario Elementary Curriculum, was created to help Grade 4 teachers plan learning experiences that are clear, purposeful, and adaptable.

With this tool, teachers can:

  • Integrate up to four specific curriculum expectations into one activity
  • Design custom themes that connect learning across subjects
  • Use AI as a planning support while maintaining full instructional control
  • Access a short list of free web-based resources to support instruction

The tool provides a starting point - not a finished lesson - allowing teachers to shape learning based on their students’ needs.

Explore the Tool and Build with Confidence

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Access the prompt generator and make your own free copy:

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Grade 4 planning works best when structure and creativity go hand in hand. This tool was designed to support both - while keeping teachers at the centre of the process.

Teachers helping teachers.
That’s the Cube way.