5 Ways to Use Pear Deck in the Classroom (2024)

One of my favorite ways to introduce new content to my students is to use the website Pear Deck. If you are using Google Slides or PowerPoints to share new content with your students, Pear Deck is a tool that needs to be in your digital toolbox. Today, I wanted to share 5 ways to use Pear Deck in your classroom:

Pear Deck has generously offered readers an extended trial on the premium account. Please read to the end for more details.

5 Ways to Use Pear Deck in the Classroom (1)1. USE GOOGLE SLIDES TO CREATE YOUR PEAR DECK

Pear Deck works seamlessly with Google Suites for Education. Slideshows are designed on Google Slides. It is easy to add the Pear Deck Google Add-On, and that gives you access to all of the templates and types of slides. If you already have Google Slides created, you can convert the slides to a Pear Deck with a touch of a button.

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2. EMBED FORMATIVE ASSESSMENTS AND RECEIVE IMMEDIATE FEEDBACK

Pear Deck has so many options to make your presentation interactive! From the Google Add-On, you can import Pear Deck templates or use your own slides. There are some great templates, including bell ringers, formative assessments, charts, graphs, mental check-ins, exit tickets, and more.

You can also use your own slide and change it to a drawing slide (my personal favorite so students can take notes), multiple choice questions, short answers, and even a draggable slide. They also have critical thinking slides that will challenge your students to really think about what they are learning.

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Check out this post from the Pear Deck blog for ways to use the different templates in the Math classroom!

3. CHECK YOUR STUDENTS’ ENGAGEMENT IN REAL TIME

In a class of 30 or more, it can be tricky to make sure all students are on-task. What I love about Pear Deck is the teacher dashboard, where I can see my students’ screens. I can see the annotations they are writing on the screen, their responses to the questions I’ve embedded, and when they go “inactive” or get off of the website.

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How I do this is my classroom

I use two devices when using Pear Deck. On my iPad, I have the teacher dashboard on my screen.

  • With my iPad, I can walk around the classroom and see my students’ annotations and responses in real time! I can also advance the slides forward or backward right from the teacher dashboard.
  • From my desktop, I have the presentation screen displayed on the board with a projector.

4. SHARE THE LESSON EASILY WITH STUDENTS

When you are finished with the lesson, you can choose to “Publish Takeaways.” This action will create a copy of the Pear Deck in each student’s Google Drive with the original presentation and a copy of their notes and responses.

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This is great for students who want to review what they learned in class and see any notes that they made. It can also be a great tool to share with parents so they, too, can be actively involved in the student’s learning.

5. INCREASE RIGOR AND DEEPEN LEARNING

When I first began teaching History, I was given a jump drive with PowerPoints and fill-in-the blank notes from the previous teacher.

Then, we moved to a 1:1 campus and my students had these amazing iPads, but I was at a loss of what to do with them. I would have the students use the iPad to take notes instead of paper, but at the end of the day, I was just using the technology provided but kept the class completely the same. Students were bored, and I was boring! Something had to change.

When I found Pear Deck, I was able to transform the way I taught my class. Instead of passing out notes, my students joined Pear Deck. They were brought into the lesson in a whole new way. I would embed questions and videos to keep them engaged along the way. I wouldn’t forget to ask higher-level thinking questions during the lesson, and it was easier to reign in off-task behavior because I had the freedom to move around the room.

Every student now had a voice and was able to make connections to the lesson that they were missing before. Plus, students loved it when I displayed their answers on the board, and they would compete to have the very best (or the most comical) answers. It truly changed the way I introduced new concepts to my students.

Have you tried Pear Deck? I would love to know what you think and how you use it!

Note: Pear Deck has both a free and a paid Premium plan, but all of the features are available during the 30-day free trial. The teacher dashboard, drawable slides, publishing takeaways, and the drag-and-drop option are on the Premium plan, while the other features mentioned are a part of the free plan. I started with the free version and taught a few lessons during the 30-day trial. My students and I loved it so much that my Admin decided to buy the Premium plan for the next school year for our campus. It would also make a great gift from PTO!

We reached out to Pear Deck and they graciously offered to extend the trail to a 60-day free trial for the premium subscription. No credit card required. Just try it out and see if you like it!

Samantha Cast has her masters in Digital Learning and is a Texas History teacher. As a digital enthusiast, she is always finding new ways to incorporate Ed Tech into her classroom. You can find her on Twitter at @mrscast.

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FAQs

5 Ways to Use Pear Deck in the Classroom? ›

“I like to start my Pear Deck lessons with a 'Think Outside the Box' drawing where I ask students to turn a simple drawing into something else. They often try to think of something different that their other classmates might not have drawn. Then I share all of the drawings with the class to see what everyone else drew.

How can a Pear Deck be used in the classroom? ›

“I like to start my Pear Deck lessons with a 'Think Outside the Box' drawing where I ask students to turn a simple drawing into something else. They often try to think of something different that their other classmates might not have drawn. Then I share all of the drawings with the class to see what everyone else drew.

How to make a Pear Deck interactive? ›

In the Pear Deck Sidebar, go to the Ask Students a Question section to add an Interactive Response to the slide. You can also open the Template Library to insert pre-made Interactive Slide Templates to your presentation.

What is the function of Pear Deck? ›

Pear Deck is an interactive technology tool to transform your presentation slides into opportunities for formative assessment and active learning. Functioning as an add-on to Google Slides, you can add various types of questions to any of your existing slides!

How do you make a Pear Deck student paced? ›

Start the Lesson — Click the green Start Lesson button in the Pear Deck Sidebar, then choose whether you want your lesson mode to be Instructor-Paced or Student-Paced.

How do you show student responses in Pear Deck? ›

If you start a new lesson, choose Instructor Paced to automatically open the Projector View. Hover over the bottom of the slide. The Navigation bar appears. Click the Show Responses button.

What are the three view modes for Pear Deck? ›

Each Pear Deck Session has three Views: the Projector View, the Student View (which students enter when they join your Session), and the private Teacher Dashboard View.

What are the pros and cons of Pear Deck? ›

Pros: Teachers can modify their existing presentations. Collects a variety of useful data for instruction. Cons: Takes time to create effective presentations.

Is Pear Deck a learning management system? ›

Pear Deck is an interactive presentation tool used to actively engage students in individual and social learning.

What is the purpose of a pear? ›

Pears are a powerhouse fruit, packing fiber, vitamins, and beneficial plant compounds. These nutrients are thought to fight inflammation, promote gut and heart health, protect against certain diseases, and even aid weight loss.

Does Pear Deck save student work? ›

You automatically export the Text, Multiple Choice, and Number responses that you collect in your Sessions, along with each student's identifying information, so this feature is great for grading answers after any Pear Deck Session!

What is the difference between Pear Deck and Nearpod? ›

Nearpod's free version has a limit of 100Mb, easily reachable if you incorporate videos or audio files. At the same time, Pear Deck integrates with Google Drive and One Drive, making space less of an issue. Overall, Pear Deck edges out Nearpod regarding the features available in their free version.

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