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AI Weekly Lesson Planner for Elementary School

Elementary teachers planning multiple subjects across the week face a Sunday planning session that can stretch for hours. The AI Weekly Planning Generator builds complete 5-day instructional arcs for K-5 classrooms (with bell-to-bell timing, age-appropriate warm-ups, guided practice tasks, exit tickets, and homework sequencing) in a fraction of the time, for every subject you teach.

5 days
Full week planned at once
6 components
Per lesson day
K–5
Grade levels supported
Parent ready
Weekly summary included

How Elementary School Teachers Use This

Reading Block Weekly Arc

Generate a 5-day reading block plan around a shared text, genre study, or comprehension strategy, with daily read-aloud, guided practice, independent work, and exit tickets that build from Monday introduction to Friday consolidation.

Math Unit Weekly Plan

Build a coherent week of math instruction for any elementary unit (place value, fractions, geometry, measurement) with Monday direct instruction, mid-week guided practice, Thursday independent application, and Friday review.

Science Investigation Week

Generate a science week that moves from Monday phenomenon exploration to Friday investigation conclusion, with hands-on activities, vocabulary development, science notebook tasks, and an exit ticket that checks conceptual understanding each day.

Writing Workshop Weekly Structure

Plan a week of writing workshop with the daily mini-lesson, independent writing time, conferencing focus, and sharing structure, sequenced so that the week builds toward a specific writing goal.

Multi-Subject Thematic Week

Generate a thematic weekly plan that integrates reading, writing, and science or social studies around a common theme, so students experience the content connections that make learning coherent and memorable.

Parent Weekly Summary

Generate a plain-language parent-facing summary of the week's learning for any subject, describing what students are doing and why in accessible language that builds the home-school connection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Elementary teachers who teach all subjects can generate a weekly plan for each subject separately, or generate an integrated plan that shows how reading, writing, and content areas connect across the week. For self-contained classrooms, the integrated view is particularly useful, it shows where the literacy block connects to the science unit and where writing workshop topics mirror the social studies content.

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