📘 Grade 5 (Primary 5) – English Language STELLAR 2.0 aligned
Aligned to MOE English Language Syllabus 2020 (STELLAR 2.0).
1Reading Companion (Inference + Character Change)
Activity Description
Students read a STELLAR text (or levelled text). The teacher uses AI to generate questions on inference, theme, and character change. Students respond using “evidence lines” from the text and share in pairs before class discussion.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI generates tiered prompts (literal → inferential → evaluative) and follow-up questions that press for justification, helping students move from “answers” to “reasoned interpretations.”
Curriculum Alignment (MOE – Primary 5 English)
- Reading & Viewing Inference, theme, author choices
- Speaking & Representing Discussion and explanation with evidence
Pedagogical Justification
Primary 5 students can hold multiple interpretations and justify them. This activity strengthens analytical reading and evidence-based talk.
2Literary Theme Detective
Activity Description
Students identify possible themes (e.g., resilience, fairness). AI provides “theme tests” (e.g., “Which events support this theme?”). Students create a theme statement and collect supporting evidence.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI supports abstraction by turning theme into a claim that must be tested against the text, reinforcing higher-order comprehension.
Curriculum Alignment
- Reading & Viewing Themes and author’s purpose
- Writing & Representing Organising ideas with support
Pedagogical Justification
Theme is abstract; structured “detective work” makes it concrete through evidence selection.
3Genre Switch Challenge (Purpose + Audience)
Activity Description
Students rewrite a text segment for a different purpose and audience (e.g., narrative → news report; recount → persuasive letter). AI provides genre features checklists and prompts students to adjust tone, structure, and vocabulary.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI makes genre features explicit and supports transfer—students must adapt the same ideas under new constraints.
Curriculum Alignment
- Writing & Representing Writing for purpose and audience
- Grammar & Vocabulary Tone and word choice
Pedagogical Justification
Primary 5 writers can manage shifting tone and structure; this builds real-world communication skill.
4Revision Assistant (Process Writing)
Activity Description
Students draft multi-paragraph writing. AI provides revision prompts in stages: clarity, organisation, cohesion, and language choices. Students revise using a checklist and highlight changes made.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI supports metacognition by turning revision into a deliberate process (“What did you change and why?”), not just error correction.
Curriculum Alignment
- Writing & Representing Planning, drafting, revising
- Grammar & Vocabulary Accuracy and expression
Pedagogical Justification
Primary 5 is the ideal stage to strengthen revision habits that improve writing quality over time.
5Debate Partner (Persuasive Speaking)
Activity Description
Students prepare short arguments on age-appropriate issues. AI provides counterarguments and asks probing questions. Students practise rebuttals and respectful listening in pairs/groups.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI exposes students to alternative reasoning, pushing them to refine claims, evidence, and rebuttals.
Curriculum Alignment
- Speaking & Representing Persuasive communication
- Listening & Viewing Responding thoughtfully to others
Pedagogical Justification
This develops structured argumentation and active listening—skills increasingly required in upper primary.
6Figurative Language Playground
Activity Description
Students experiment with similes, metaphors, personification. AI offers “style constraints” (e.g., “Use personification to describe rain”). Students compare versions and discuss effect on mood and meaning.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI helps students see figurative language as deliberate meaning-making, not decoration, supporting stylistic awareness.
Curriculum Alignment
- Grammar & Vocabulary Expressive language
- Writing & Representing Craft and voice
Pedagogical Justification
Primary 5 students can discuss effects of language choices, enabling deeper craft work.
7Evidence-Based Writing Workshop
Activity Description
Students write a short response (opinion or analysis) with a clear claim supported by textual evidence. AI prompts: “What is your claim?” “Which lines support it?” “Explain how the evidence proves your point.”
How AI Extends Cognition
AI scaffolds argument structure and forces explanation of evidence links (claim–evidence–reasoning), strengthening coherence.
Curriculum Alignment
- Writing & Representing Evidence-based writing
- Reading & Viewing Using text evidence
Pedagogical Justification
STELLAR writing tasks increasingly require elaboration with support; this builds the habit explicitly.
🔢 Grade 5 (Primary 5) – Mathematics MOE 2021 aligned
Aligned to MOE Primary Mathematics Syllabus 2021.
8Fraction Operation Scenarios
Activity Description
Students solve fraction addition/subtraction/multiplication/division problems in real-life contexts (recipes, sharing, distances). AI generates context variations with the same structure. Students model using bar models and explain.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI helps students recognise structures across contexts and strengthens proportional reasoning through varied representations.
Curriculum Alignment (MOE – Primary 5 Math)
- Fractions Operations and reasoning
- Math Processes Heuristics and communication
Pedagogical Justification
Fraction operations require deep conceptual grounding; CPA and contextual variety reduce misconceptions.
9Decimal Operations Clinic
Activity Description
Students practise decimal operations using money/measurement contexts. AI produces “error analysis” items where students diagnose incorrect solutions and explain corrections.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI supports metacognition and precision by focusing on reasoning about place value, not just computation.
Curriculum Alignment
- Decimals Operations
- Numbers & Ops Place value application
Pedagogical Justification
Primary 5 students need accuracy and conceptual clarity; error analysis promotes durable learning.
10Word Problem Challenge (Multi-Step)
Activity Description
AI generates multi-step problems aligned to MOE heuristics. Students must choose a strategy (bar model, work backwards, guess-and-check) and justify why it fits before solving.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI encourages strategy selection and reflection, not automatic procedure.
Curriculum Alignment
- Problem Solving Multi-step logic chains
- Math Processes Heuristics
Pedagogical Justification
Upper primary success depends on selecting efficient strategies and explaining reasoning.
11Math Strategy Coach
Activity Description
After solving a problem, students ask: “Is there another way?” AI proposes alternate methods. Students compare efficiency and clarity, then write a brief reflection.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI makes multiple-solution thinking routine, promoting flexibility and transfer.
Curriculum Alignment
- Math Processes Reasoning and reflection
Pedagogical Justification
Students at this stage can evaluate strategy quality and learn from comparison.
12Volume Design Challenges
Activity Description
Students design a “container” or “room” with specified volume constraints. AI provides constraints and asks students to justify dimensions and compute volume. Drawings and nets may be included.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI supports design-with-constraints, connecting formula use to spatial reasoning and decision-making.
Curriculum Alignment
- Geometry/Measurement Volume and spatial reasoning
Pedagogical Justification
This develops deeper understanding of volume as space, not a memorised formula.
13Line Plot & Data Analysis Builder
Activity Description
Students collect class data (e.g., reading minutes). AI helps generate analysis prompts (“What is the trend?” “Which value is an outlier?”). Students create graphs and interpret.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI pushes students from representation to interpretation and critique.
Curriculum Alignment
- Data Constructing and interpreting graphs
Pedagogical Justification
Data literacy in Primary 5 should include reasoning, not only drawing graphs.
14Solve It Two Ways
Activity Description
Students solve selected problems using two strategies (e.g., bar model + equation). AI checks for coherence and asks reflective questions about which method is clearer.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI strengthens metacognitive comparison and helps students generalise strategies across problem types.
Curriculum Alignment
- Math Processes Reasoning, communication, reflection
Pedagogical Justification
This builds flexibility and prepares students for higher-level math reasoning.
🔬 Grade 5 (Primary 5) – Science Cycles · Systems · Interactions · Energy
Aligned to MOE Primary Science Themes: Cycles, Systems, Interactions, Energy.
15AI Lab Assistant (Experimental Design)
Activity Description
Students design investigations: form a question, hypothesis, variables, method, and fair test. AI acts as a checklist coach, asking “Is your test fair?” “What will you keep the same?”
How AI Extends Cognition
AI externalises inquiry structure and supports controlled thinking about variables.
Curriculum Alignment (MOE – Primary 5 Science)
- Science as Inquiry Planning investigations and fair tests
Pedagogical Justification
Primary 5 is a key stage for strengthening fair testing and experimental design.
16Systems Explorer (Ecosystems + Body Systems)
Activity Description
Students map systems (food chains, digestive system) using diagrams. AI prompts “What happens if…” disruptions and asks students to trace consequences through the system.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI scaffolds systems thinking by prompting multi-step causal chains and feedback effects.
Curriculum Alignment
- Systems Interactions and dependencies
Pedagogical Justification
Students are developmentally ready to think beyond linear cause-effect into connected systems.
17Scientific Modeling (Models + Limitations)
Activity Description
Students build or use a model (diagram, simulation, analogy). AI prompts reflection: “What does this model show well?” “What does it leave out?” Students write limitations.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI supports epistemic awareness: models are tools, not reality.
Curriculum Alignment
- Inquiry Using models and evaluating explanations
Pedagogical Justification
This builds critical scientific thinking and prevents misconceptions.
18Data Analysis Lab
Activity Description
Students interpret tables/graphs from experiments. AI generates analysis questions and helps students write conclusions with evidence. Students must cite which data supports their claim.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI reinforces evidence-based interpretation and coherent conclusion writing.
Curriculum Alignment
- Inquiry Analysing results and drawing conclusions
Pedagogical Justification
Primary 5 students should learn to connect evidence to claims clearly.
19Phenomenon Explainer (Cause–Effect)
Activity Description
Students investigate a phenomenon (condensation, erosion, plant wilting). AI provides prompts to build a step-by-step explanation and check for missing links.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI helps students construct causal explanations as connected chains, not isolated facts.
Curriculum Alignment
- Interactions/Energy Explaining observable phenomena
Pedagogical Justification
This strengthens reasoning and scientific communication.
20Fact, Inference, or Opinion? (Science Media Literacy)
Activity Description
Students analyse science-related statements from texts. AI generates similar examples and asks students to label and justify their classification.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI builds epistemic judgment and distinguishes evidence from interpretation.
Curriculum Alignment
- Inquiry Evaluating information and claims
Pedagogical Justification
This supports critical thinking and reduces susceptibility to misinformation.
🌍 Grade 5 (Primary 5) – Social Studies Singapore in the World
Understanding Singapore in the World.
21Historical Role-Play (Perspective + Empathy)
Activity Description
Students role-play perspectives (citizen, migrant, leader). AI provides role constraints and guiding questions. Students write a short diary entry from that viewpoint.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI increases authenticity by generating perspective constraints and counter-questions.
Curriculum Alignment (MOE – Primary 5 Social Studies)
- Perspectives Perspectives and identity
- Viewpoints Understanding issues and viewpoints
Pedagogical Justification
Primary 5 students can hold multiple perspectives and reflect ethically.
22Primary Source Explorer (Reliability + Bias)
Activity Description
Students examine short sources (posters, photos, quotations). AI prompts reliability questions: “Who created this?” “What might they want us to think?” Students write a reliability judgment.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI scaffolds source evaluation into a routine inquiry process.
Curriculum Alignment
- Source Evaluation Source analysis and evaluation
- Critical Thinking About information
Pedagogical Justification
This develops core historical thinking skills and media literacy.
23Civic Scenarios (Decision-Making)
Activity Description
Students work through dilemmas (resource allocation, community rules). AI provides consequences for choices. Students justify decisions and propose fair solutions.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI enables simulation of consequences and supports ethical reasoning.
Curriculum Alignment
- Governance Citizenship and governance
- Decision-Making Responsible decision-making
Pedagogical Justification
Students are ready for structured moral reasoning beyond rules.
24Timeline Builder (Chronology + Causality)
Activity Description
Students build timelines for events/topics. AI generates prompts linking events: “How did event A lead to event B?” Students add cause–effect arrows.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI supports causal coherence and multi-step historical reasoning.
Curriculum Alignment
- Chronology Chronological understanding and causality
Pedagogical Justification
Primary 5 learners can begin constructing coherent historical narratives.
25Map & Geography Quest (Spatial Reasoning)
Activity Description
Students interpret maps and spatial patterns (trade routes, migration). AI generates tasks requiring justification (“Why might people settle here?”).
How AI Extends Cognition
AI connects spatial evidence to explanations, strengthening geographic reasoning.
Curriculum Alignment
- Map Skills Interpreting spatial information
Pedagogical Justification
This strengthens the ability to use maps for explanation, not just location.
🎨 Grade 5 – Creative Arts & Design Thinking ALP emphasis
Art/Music syllabi + Applied Learning / design-thinking processes.
26Visual Story Prompt (Multimodal Expression)
Activity Description
AI generates a short scene prompt. Students create an artwork and write an artist statement explaining choices (colour, composition, mood).
How AI Extends Cognition
AI supports idea generation and metacognitive articulation of artistic decisions.
Curriculum Alignment
- Art Creating and responding
- ALP/Design Applied learning/design thinking processes
Pedagogical Justification
Primary 5 students can explain intent and reflect on choices more explicitly.
27Lyric Generator (Constraints + Voice)
Activity Description
Students write lyrics for a theme (friendship, environment). AI offers constraints (rhyme scheme, chorus). Students revise for meaning and sound.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI supports creative constraint-solving and iterative refinement.
Curriculum Alignment
- Music Creating and performing
- Language Poetic devices and voice
Pedagogical Justification
Constraints help students produce structured creative work without limiting originality.
28Design Challenge Lab (Prototype + Iterate)
Activity Description
Students tackle a design problem (reduce waste in school). AI supports ideation, criteria definition, and testing questions. Students build prototypes and iterate.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI strengthens systems thinking and evaluation criteria, prompting iterative improvement.
Curriculum Alignment
- ALP/Design Ideation, prototyping, iteration
Pedagogical Justification
Primary 5 students can manage iterative cycles and critique prototypes thoughtfully.
29Character Builder (Drama + Narrative)
Activity Description
Students design a character with motivations and conflicts. AI generates “character challenges.” Students write and perform a short scene.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI deepens narrative complexity and supports perspective-taking.
Curriculum Alignment
- Drama/Arts Role, character, storytelling
Pedagogical Justification
This integrates creativity with language and empathy.
30Art Critic Role-Play (Reflection)
Activity Description
Students conduct peer critique using criteria (mood, balance, message). AI models critique stems and prompts (“What evidence do you see?”).
How AI Extends Cognition
AI supports reflective language and evidence-based critique.
Curriculum Alignment
- Art Responding and reflecting
Pedagogical Justification
This strengthens vocabulary and metacognitive reflection.
🤝 Grade 5 – Social–Emotional Learning (SEL) MOE SEL domains
Consistent reflection builds resilience and responsibility during a high-stakes year.
31Scenario Coach (Emotion Regulation)
Activity Description
Students analyse scenarios (stress before test, friendship tension). AI prompts naming emotions, body signals, and coping strategies. Students create a personal plan.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI supports metacognition—students learn to monitor emotion triggers and choose strategies intentionally.
Curriculum Alignment (MOE SEL)
- Self-awareness Naming emotions and triggers
- Self-management Planning coping strategies
Pedagogical Justification
Primary 5 students can reflect on internal states and practise strategies proactively.
32Conflict Scenario Builder (Restorative Responses)
Activity Description
AI generates peer conflict cases. Students practise restorative steps: describe impact, listen, propose repair. Role-play follows.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI creates varied cases and prompts perspective-taking, not blame.
Curriculum Alignment
- Relationship Skills and repair
- Decision-Making Responsible choices
Pedagogical Justification
Students at this stage can negotiate fairness and repair.
33Strengths Reflection + Weekly SEL Journal
Activity Description
Students journal weekly on strengths, challenges, goals. AI provides prompts and helps students turn reflections into action steps.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI turns reflection into goal-setting and self-regulation loops.
Curriculum Alignment
- Self-awareness Strengths and challenges
- Self-management Goals and action steps
Pedagogical Justification
This supports competence and belonging, key in upper primary development.
34AI Empathy Builder (Inclusion)
Activity Description
Students explore scenarios of exclusion or misunderstanding. AI prompts “What might the other person be thinking/feeling?” Students propose inclusive actions.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI strengthens perspective-taking by generating alternative interpretations and consequences.
Curriculum Alignment
- Social Awareness Understanding others
- Relationship Inclusive actions
Pedagogical Justification
Empathy becomes more sophisticated at this stage and supports positive classroom culture.
35Teamwork Planner (Collaboration + Leadership)
Activity Description
Before group work, students use AI-supported planning prompts: roles, timeline, norms, decision rules. Midway, AI prompts check-ins and conflict-prevention strategies.
How AI Extends Cognition
AI supports planning and group metacognition—students reflect on process, not just product.
Curriculum Alignment
- Relationship Collaboration norms
- Decision-Making Responsible group choices
- VIA/Groupwork Process competencies
Pedagogical Justification
Primary 5 group work improves when students explicitly learn process skills.