Grade 5 is a year of momentum.

Students are becoming more confident thinkers, more independent learners, and more capable of explaining their ideas. At the same time, Ontario curriculum expectations begin to ask for deeper reasoning, clearer communication, and stronger connections across subjects.

For teachers, this means lesson planning needs to be both intentional and flexible.

AI in Education: How It’s Used Matters

AI tools are increasingly visible in education, often offering instant lessons or ready-made activities for purchase. While convenient, these tools can limit adaptability and remove teachers from the instructional process.

Cube For Teachers takes a different approach - one built on collaboration, trust, and the belief that teachers helping teachers leads to better learning.

A Creative Planning Tool for Ontario Grade 5 Teachers

This free AI prompt generator, aligned to the Ontario Elementary Curriculum, was designed to support Grade 5 teachers as they plan engaging, meaningful learning experiences.

With this tool, teachers can:

  • Combine up to four specific curriculum expectations into a single activity
  • Create custom themes that connect learning across subjects
  • Use AI to generate ideas while keeping full instructional control
  • Access a small set of free web-based resources to support learning

Rather than prescribing lessons, the tool offers a flexible structure - helping teachers plan with clarity while leaving room for creativity and student voice.

Explore the Tool and Make It Your Own

Watch a short walkthrough:

Access the free prompt generator:

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Grade 5 teaching thrives when structure supports curiosity. This tool was created to help teachers plan with confidence - while keeping creativity at the centre.

Teachers helping teachers.
That’s the Cube way.