
5 Simple Ways to Use Pear Deck to Make Your Lessons More Interactive
5 Simple Ways to Use Pear Deck to Make Your Lessons More Interactive
12 Tech Tips of Christmas – Day 4
Welcome to Day 4 of the 12 Tech Tips of Christmas for 2025!
Today we’re exploring Pear Deck, an incredible tool that transforms ordinary Google Slides or PowerPoints into highly interactive, student-centred learning experiences.
I used Pear Deck again this year with one of my classes, and the engagement and data it provided were outstanding. If you’re looking to involve every learner — not just the loudest ones — Pear Deck is a must-have.
🌟 What Is Pear Deck?
Pear Deck turns your regular slides into interactive activities where students respond in real time. They can:
Drag items
Draw their thinking
Answer polls
Type short responses
Label diagrams
… and much more.
Students join the session from their own device, making it perfect for:
In-person teaching
Online learning
Self-paced lessons
Pear Deck helps boost participation, check understanding instantly, and give every learner a voice.
🎁 5 Practical Ways to Use Pear Deck in the Classroom
1️⃣ Real-Time Formative Check-Ins
Use draggable markers, polls, or short responses to instantly see who’s confident and who needs support.
Perfect for maths, science, English, humanities — anything!
Examples:
Year 3 place value checks
Year 7 geography multiple-choice review
Year 10 English quote analysis
Year 12 biology diagram labelling
2️⃣ Interactive Warm-Ups & Brain Breaks
Start your lesson with a quick spark: drawing tools, predictions, emoji check-ins or recall prompts.
Examples:
"Draw what you remember from yesterday"
Predict the outcome of today’s experiment
Emoji check-ins for PDHPE or wellbeing
Sketch a symbol for a historical figure
3️⃣ Make Your Existing Slide Decks Interactive
Don’t rebuild your lessons from scratch — add Pear Deck elements to the slides you already use.
Examples:
Year 6 comprehension tasks
Year 9 maths diagram annotation
Year 12 modern history source analysis
4️⃣ Quick Exit Tickets
Finish your lesson with fast reflection:
One thing I learned
One thing I’m unsure about
Confidence scales
Misconception checks
Perfect for shaping your next lesson.
5️⃣ Capture Prior Knowledge Before a Unit
Gather instant insights into what students already know.
Examples:
Year 3 science: drawing what plants need
Year 7 history: defining archaeology
Year 10 English: initial theme reflections
Year 11 economics: predicting supply/demand changes
🎄 Why Pear Deck Belongs in Your EdTech Toolkit
Pear Deck helps you:
Engage every learner
See real-time understanding
Make lessons interactive without extra planning
Use data to inform teaching
Build student voice and confidence
It’s simple, versatile and incredibly effective.
🎅 Ready to Try Pear Deck?
Give it a go in your next lesson — experiment with one activity and see how your students respond.
You might just find it becomes one of your go-to tools for boosting engagement.
Stay tuned for Day 5 tomorrow!
