By Grade 6, students are beginning to think more critically, collaborate more intentionally, and engage more deeply with their learning.

Students are ready for greater responsibility and deeper thinking, yet they still benefit from structure, modelling, and intentional lesson design. Ontario curriculum expectations at this level reflect that balance - and planning learning that meets those expectations thoughtfully takes time.

For many teachers, the challenge isn’t a lack of ideas. It’s finding a way to organize those ideas around clear curriculum goals without losing creativity.

Using AI as a Planning Companion

AI tools are becoming more common in education, but not all tools are designed with classroom realities in mind. Many focus on delivering finished products rather than supporting the professional thinking that teachers bring to planning.

That’s where Cube For Teachers offers something different. Built on a teacher-led, teacher-shared model, Cube prioritizes tools that support decision-making rather than replace it.

A Flexible Prompt Generator for Grade 6 Ontario Teachers

This free AI prompt generator, aligned to the Ontario Elementary Curriculum, helps Grade 6 teachers design learning experiences that are both purposeful and adaptable.

With the tool, teachers can:

  • Select and combine up to four specific curriculum expectations
  • Create a custom learning focus or theme that reflects their class
  • Use AI to generate structured ideas while maintaining full control over outcomes
  • Explore a short list of free online resources to support instruction

The tool is intentionally open-ended - allowing teachers to refine, adjust, and shape learning in ways that best serve their students.

Explore the Tool at Your Own Pace

Watch a brief overview:

Open the prompt generator and make your own free copy:

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Grade 6 planning works best when curriculum goals and creativity move together. This tool was created to support that balance - while keeping teachers firmly in the lead.

Teachers helping teachers.
That’s the Cube way.