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Word Cloud Generator for Teachers

Why should teachers use a word cloud generator? Easy: word clouds are a perfect visual illustration for words and phrases.

Word clouds are fun, eye-catching, and attention-grabbing. Teachers can use them for both in-person and remote teaching, and add to lecture material, presentations, and homework assignments. What’s more, students love them.

Students are seated in class; on the teacher's table, an open laptop with a word cloud on the screen.
Students love word clouds!

Why is WordCloud.app a Perfect Word Cloud Generator for Teachers

How to Use WordCloud.app Generator for Teachers

To generate a word cloud, follow just a few simple steps.

  1. Head over to the WordCloud.app Dashboard, create a word cloud, and enter your words.
  2. Add your words manually or generate them from a text, topic, or file.
  3. Customize the shape, colors, and fonts.
  4. Export the image and use it in lecture slides, teaching materials, or print it as a classroom poster.
  5. Need more help? Follow this extended step-by-step tutorial and other extended how-to guides for teachers.

To let students join a word cloud and add words, use collaborative word clouds:

  1. Go to the Collaborative Dashboard.
  2. Create and set up your word cloud.
  3. Share the link or QR code with your students.
  4. Watch their responses flow in, live or later.
  5. For more details and a step-by-step guide, read this tutorial on collaborative word clouds.

How Can Teachers Use Word Clouds

I’m glad you asked! As a teacher, you can use a word cloud generator in many interesting, fun, and effective ways.

A classroom with posters on the wall: a world map and a Geography word cloud poster, featuring words such as Maps, Cartography, and Climate.
A word cloud poster is a great idea for classroom decoration

Word Clouds for Teaching and Classroom Use

  • Lecture material: Insert a word cloud as eye-catching word art to illustrate the topic visually.
  • Generate a word cloud with words your students are going to learn. Give it as a handout or use it as a game: ask students to circle the words they remember from today’s lesson.
  • Classroom decoration: You can print a poster with the main topics your students will be learning about this month or semester.

Here are 9 more creative ways for teachers to use word clouds.

Collaborative Word Cloud Projects with Students

Collect student input – ask a question and let students add words to a collaborative word cloud.

  • Questions can be specific, for example: “List English adverbs that you already know.”
  • Or they can be more open, for example: “What have you learned today?” or “How did you like this lecture?”
  • This can be a great warm-up activity if you are asking students what they already know.
  • It is also an awesome wrap-up activity, where teachers can get feedback from students and see what they have learned.
  • You can also leave a collaborative word cloud open longer to collect homework responses.

Read more about collaborative word clouds here.

Here are 6 more ideas about using collaborative word clouds in education.


Have more ideas? Leave a comment and share how you use word clouds as a teacher.

Start Using WordCloud.app Now

Head over to the Dashboard and create a word cloud right now – for free!

For more information and detailed guides, read these step-by-step tutorials.

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