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10 Ways to use PEAR DECK in your classroom.

                

1. Engage students with interactive presentations: PearDeck allows you to create interactive slides that include questions, polls, and drawings. This can help keep students engaged and focused during lectures, and it also provides an opportunity for students to actively participate in the lesson. For example, you could use a poll to ask students about their prior knowledge of a topic or use a drawing activity to have students brainstorm ideas.

2. Assess student understanding: PearDeck includes a feature called "Instant Feedback" that allows you to assess student understanding in real-time. You can create multiple-choice or short-answer questions, and students can submit their responses using their devices. This is a great way to gauge student understanding and adjust your lesson accordingly.

3. Differentiate instruction: PearDeck allows you to create customized slides for different groups of students. For example, you could create a slide with more challenging questions for advanced students and a slide with simpler questions for struggling students. This can help ensure that all students are being challenged and supported at the appropriate level.

4. Enhance group work: PearDeck includes a feature called "Collaborative Mode" that allows students to work together on a shared slide. This can be a great way to encourage teamwork and problem-solving skills. For example, you could have students work together to complete a group project or brainstorm ideas for a class debate.

5. Encourage student creativity: PearDeck includes a drawing tool that allows students to express their ideas visually. This can be a great way to tap into student creativity and encourage them to think outside the box. For example, you could have students create a visual representation of a concept they have learned or design a solution to a real-world problem.

6. Make presentations more interactive: PearDeck allows you to add interactive elements to your presentations, such as polls, drawing activities, and questions. This can help make your presentations more engaging and interactive, which can be especially helpful when presenting to a large group.

7. Enhance flipped classrooms: PearDeck can be a great tool for flipped classrooms, as it allows you to create interactive lessons that students can complete at their own pace. This can help ensure that students are fully prepared for class discussions and activities.

8. Enhance virtual learning: PearDeck is a great tool for virtual learning, as it allows students to participate and engage with the lesson from anywhere. You can use PearDeck to create interactive lessons that students can complete on their own devices, or you can use it to facilitate virtual class discussions and activities.

9. Enhance project-based learning: PearDeck can be a great tool for project-based learning, as it allows students to collaborate and share their ideas in real-time. For example, you could use PearDeck to facilitate a virtual group project or have students present their project findings to the class.

10. Enhance differentiated learning: PearDeck allows you to create customized slides for different groups of students, which can be a great way to differentiate instruction and support the needs of all learners. For example, you could create a slide with more challenging questions for advanced students and a slide with simpler questions for struggling students.

Overall, PearDeck is a versatile and engaging tool that can be used in a variety of ways to enhance learning in the classroom. Whether you're using it to create interactive presentations, facilitate group work, or assess student understanding, PearDeck is a valuable tool that can help you take your teaching to the next level.

Let me know how it goes.

Susan

Teaching History Creatively


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  1. Here's my original writing about this topic. https://peacefieldhistory.com/10-ways-pear-deck-history-classroom/

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