18 Must-Have Chromebook Apps for Teachers (2024)

Been using Chromebooks with your students for a while, but wonder if you’re getting the most out of these powerful devices as a teacher? You’ve come to the right place! This curated list of “teacher essential apps” will show you just what a powerful teaching tool your Chromebook can be. From streamlining classroom management to enriching your curriculum with interactive content, these apps can transform your classroom and take your teaching to the next level.

Apps That Come With Your Chromebook

These apps are all included with any Chromebook you purchase. Once you hit the power button, they’re on and ready to go to work for you.

1. Screencast

Great for: Reteaching opportunities, providing timely feedback, individualized instruction

Why you’ll love it: This app is one that you’ll continue to find new uses for the more you utilize it. It allows you to record your lessons, making it easy to explain complex concepts or provide instructions that students can access anytime. It’s also a fantastic tool for providing feedback on assignments. The ability to talk through what changes students need to make instead of writing them in margins is a huge time-saver. Finally, it’s a great way to get students who were absent caught up on what they missed without having to take time out of the next class period.

LaPorsha West, a social studies teacher at Grace M. James Academy of Excellence explains how Screencast has made it significantly easier to individualize instruction for her students. “I can use Screencast, which comes built into my teacher Chromebook, to record myself teaching lessons for students at different levels. Then I share the different videos with the groups of students — making sure each group is getting the lesson tailored to their needs. Students get the video because they’re also using Chromebooks and have access to Screencast. Being able to work together in the same tools just makes the teaching and learning experience easier.“

2. Canvas

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Great for: Visualizing concepts, brainstorming

Why you’ll love it: Chrome Canvas is the perfect platform for drawing, sketching, and visualizing ideas, making it a fantastic tool for creating engaging content and diagrams. You can use it to illustrate concepts, brainstorm with students, or even grade assignments visually. If you’re a teacher who frequently finds themselves at the whiteboard with a bunch of dry-erase markers trying to help students “see” the concepts being taught, this is your app.

3. Cursive

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Great for: Note-taking, organization, progress monitoring

Why you’ll love it: Teachers have hundreds (thousands?) of bits of information being thrown at them each day. Progress monitoring, meeting times and locations, students who need extra help, communication with parents, and more can really make keeping track of everything a challenge! With that in mind, the Cursive app might just be your new best friend. Using your Chromebooks’ touchscreen and a stylus, Cursive lets you capture, edit, and organize handwritten notes quickly and easily. No more Post-it notes, no more searching for messages scribbled on the backs of random papers. Just everything you need to remember neatly organized in one safe, easy-to-use location.

4. Google Classroom

Great for: Online learning, assignment management, student-teacher collaboration, and communication

Why you’ll love it: This app does need to be downloaded before you can use it, but trust me, it’s worth it. Google Classroom is a game changer for teachers. It’s extremely easy to use and streamlines everything, from sharing assignments and materials to tracking student progress. The ability to communicate directly with students in order to provide feedback, get students who were absent caught up with missed work, and have directions and copies of assignments all in one centralized location accessible to everyone truly makes this app a teacher’s best friend.

Honorable Mentions

These next two aren’t apps per say, but they’re so helpful they definitely deserve the call-out for how handy they are for teachers.

5. Cast moderator

Great for: Group learning, visual concepts, collaboration

Why you’ll love it: Sometimes you just need to share something quickly and easily with students. Maybe it’s a math problem multiple students are struggling with and you want them to all be able to watch you solve it at the same time. Maybe it’s an amazing introductory paragraph written by a student and you want to share what makes it so great with the entire class. Whatever the reason, cast moderator gives you the ability to share your screen (or a student’s) with everyone all at once.

6. Reading mode

Great for: Differentiating instruction, annotating text, reading accessibility

Why you’ll love it: Reading mode is a tool that allows you to customize your students’ reading experience while on Chrome browsers. Located in the side panel, it allows students to customize their reading experience so they can better focus on the text. With reading mode you and your students can:

  • Reduce distractions from images and videos on screen
  • Select alternate typeface and font size
  • Adjust letter and sentence spacing
  • Choose background color

Apps that integrate seamlessly with Chromebooks

There are so many apps out there. It can be tough to know which ones you can trust to provide worthwhile educational content to your students. That’s why we love this list of Google-approved partner apps. This way, you know you’re getting trusted apps that will work seamlessly with your and your students Chromebooks.

7. Adobe Express

Great for: Lesson/content creation, student projects

Why you’ll love it: Engaging resources make students more interested and eager to learn, and Adobe Express helps make your presentations, worksheets, and other resources look phenomenal. The app provides tons of examples and templates to guide you toward making your lessons look professional and fun. What’s more, your students will love using Adobe Express for their projects and presentations to show off what they’ve learned in the most vibrant way.

8. Pear Deck

Great for: Formative assessment, lesson/content creation, active student engagement, collaboration

Why you’ll love it: The best apps are ones that make the things you do every day easier and more effective, and Pear Deck definitely fits the bill. Pear Deck allows you to add fun formative assessments like polls, multiple-choice questions, drag-and-drop options, and more right into your preexisting lessons. You can watch your students work in real time, providing support and feedback on the spot. And it integrates seamlessly with Google Classroom, making everything easy.

9. Quizlet

Great for: Building background knowledge, review, students who need additional practice

Why you’ll love it: Looking for ways to help your students gain background knowledge, build vocabulary, review key concepts, or study for upcoming assessments? Quizlet allows you to quickly and easily create flash cards, quizzes, and interactive study materials to ensure your students grasp key concepts with ease. In addition to all that, Quizlet also has a ready-made library of resources for a variety of subjects and allows you to monitor your students’ progress on assigned topics. What a great app to have in your teacher toolkit!

10. Nearpod

Great for: Lesson/content creation, formative assessment, active student engagement, progress monitoring

Why you’ll love it: I was first introduced to Nearpod during the COVID lockdown and have been a fan ever since. Nearpod allows you to transform your static lessons into interactive experiences, keeping your students engaged throughout the entire lesson. It allows you to easily integrate multimedia, quizzes, and polls into your presentations, ensuring every student stays involved. Plus, real-time insights help you tailor your teaching to meet individual needs. It’s also a great way to make sure that absent students don’t miss out on important learning opportunities by making sure they get the same information and are equally involved in the lesson, even if their learning takes place at a later date.

11. Kahoot!

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Great for: Building background knowledge, review, active student engagement, formative assessment

Why you’ll love it: If you want students to smile the minute they walk into your class, have the Kahoot! app up and running (especially with its catchy login music playing) as they enter your room. Kids love Kahoot! The easy-to-use app allows you to create quizzes, surveys, and challenges that spark student interest and participation. Use it to boost motivation, assess understanding, and encourage friendly competition in your classroom.

12. Figma

Great for: Student collaboration, lesson/content creation, online learning

Why you’ll love it: If you’re looking for a way to get your students collaborating on projects in real time with an app that lets them be as creative as they want to be, but without a steep learning curve to figure out how the app works, Figma’s the app for you. This cloud-based app makes creating visually engaging educational materials a breeze. Whether it’s crafting eye-catching presentations, worksheets, or infographics, Figma streamlines your workflow. Plus, it’s cloud-based, so you and your students can start work together in the classroom and finish it later at home. It’s a versatile tool that empowers you and your students to create.

13. Squid

Great for: Organization, visual learning, note-taking

Why you’ll love it: The Squid app is a digital notepad and whiteboard all in one. It simplifies the process of taking notes, grading papers, and explaining concepts during class. With Squid, you can easily annotate PDFs, draw diagrams, and organize your thoughts. It’s like having a whiteboard in your pocket, making teaching more interactive and efficient.

14. Clever

Great for: Simplifying classroom technology, digital safety/security, organization, online learning

Why you’ll love it: While we love technology, trying to get an entire class to transition from one useful site to another (especially if it requires them to log in to both!) can be a time-consuming nightmare. This app solves that headache by allowing your students to access all their learning resources in one place. It even has options for allowing our youngest students to log in without typing a password. You get to decide which apps are included on your page, and when your students log in to Clever, they have instant access to all of them, so you can get right to the learning.

15. Quizizz

Great for: Formative assessment, active student engagement, building background knowledge

Why you’ll love it: Quizizz is a great app to add to your assessment-and-review toolkit. The app turns quizzes into exciting games that keep students engaged and eager to learn. You can create custom quizzes or choose from a vast library of premade ones. The best part? It’s easy to use and offers real-time insights into student performance.

16. Kami

Great for: Online learning, lesson/content creation, student collaboration, active student engagement

Why you’ll love it: Kami lets you turn your worksheets into interactive learning experiences for your class. Students can annotate, draw, ask questions in real time, or even record video responses. Its grading options also make it easy to quickly see which questions are causing students the most trouble, helping you decide what topics might require more instruction and support.

17. Edpuzzle

Great for: Online learning, active student engagement, student accountability

Why you’ll love it: If you’re a teacher that often shows video clips, Edpuzzle is the app for you. It lets you transform any video into a dynamic lesson by adding questions, notes, and voice-overs. Students remain more engaged and you get to check their understanding as they watch and interact with the lessons. Edpuzzle even keeps track of whether or not your students started the video or watched it all the way to the end!

18. GoGuardian

Great for: Online safety/security, student accountability, progress monitoring

Why you’ll love it: GoGuardian enables you to monitor your students’ online activities in real time, ensuring they stay on task and avoid distractions. You can share your screen, block or filter websites, and communicate with your students all from one place. The data collected by the app on how students are using their time online offers insights into student behavior that can be used to guide your instruction or help students become better at time management and executive functioning.

Check out Google for Education to learn even more about how Chromebooks are “made for the way you teach.”

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FAQs

18 Must-Have Chromebook Apps for Teachers? ›

Remember, a teacher can only see your current screen. They do not have access to go into your personal email account. Hāpara Highlights is tied to your school-issued account. If you are logged into your school-issued account in the Google Chrome browser, your screen could be monitored.

What can teachers see on Chromebook? ›

Remember, a teacher can only see your current screen. They do not have access to go into your personal email account. Hāpara Highlights is tied to your school-issued account. If you are logged into your school-issued account in the Google Chrome browser, your screen could be monitored.

Are teachers allowed to look through your Chromebook? ›

During class, teachers can see what is on every student's screen. If they are surfing the web instead of doing their assignment, the teacher can see it in real time. The teacher can lock students out of their Chromebooks, and students can lose their Chromebook if they visit unauthorized websites.

Why do teachers use Chromebooks? ›

Chromebooks are Easy for Students (and Teachers) to Use

Here are just a few of the many practical benefits of working (and learning) with Chromebooks. They can boot up and connect to the network in seconds, which means teachers and students don't have to drum their fingers at the start of class.

What do schools use to manage Chromebooks? ›

As an IT admin for a business or school, you can manage Chromebooks and other ChromeOS devices, from your Google Admin console.

Can GoGuardian see your entire screen? ›

For GoGuardian Teacher, the entire desktop will be viewable rather than only the browser view. Teachers will also have the ability to close undesired apps and open a tab even when the browser is closed. In addition to seeing the browser, the entire desktop will be viewable and lockable.

Can GoGuardian see your camera? ›

GoGuardian does not automatically allow access to cameras and microphones. Students must manually turn on their audio and video setting to be seen and heard by their teacher.

Can my school wifi see my search history? ›

If you're using the school's Wi-Fi network, the school can potentially monitor your online activities. This includes the websites you visit, the searches you conduct, and the online services you access.

Can school Chromebooks see everything you do? ›

Functions of individual classroom monitoring tools differ, but Chromebook monitoring often includes monitoring the websites students visit, search engine queries, the used applications, and how much time students spend on them.

Can schools track your Chromebooks location? ›

However, school districts and IT managers have found success in monitoring device usage and locations by implementing tracking systems with certain strategies, including: Google admin console provides device location, browsing history, app usage. Google Chrome extensions like GoGuardian Teacher allow remote monitoring.

Why do schools buy cheap Chromebooks? ›

Some schools are lured by “dirt cheap” Chromebooks sold by large retailers, said John Sowash, a Michigan-based consultant who offers technology training to educators around the country. “These devices are discounted because they only have one to two years of updates remaining,” he explained.

Why are schools switching to Chromebooks? ›

Many schools are using Chromebooks for online programs. With the combination of high performance and low cost for web applications, Chromebooks are becoming North America's device of choice for schools all over the country. As time goes on computer literacy is becoming a key component of every student's learning plan.

What happens if I powerwash my school Chromebook? ›

Power Washing a Chromebook. All local data stored on the Chromebook can be cleared by resetting it to its original factory settings. This is also known as a Powerwash. This is of most use when you are having user profile difficulties on your device.

Why do schools block everything on Chromebooks? ›

Schools have a responsibility to provide a safe environment for their students, and blocking harmful content is one way to achieve this. To prevent distraction: The internet is full of distractions, and students can easily get sidetracked by games, social media, or other non-educational content.

What can I not do on a school Chromebook? ›

*Do not place decorations (such as stickers or drawings) on the Chromebook. *Do not load movies, apps, games or any other software on the Chromebooks. *Do not attempt to gain access to other students or teachers accounts, files, or data. *Do not send unsolicited messages to other students.

How do I stop my Chromebook from being managed by school? ›

Take out the battery for about 10 minutes. This will often times unenroll the Chromebook from your school and then you can do whatever you want with it.

Can school Chromebooks see what you're doing? ›

If you are signed into your personal Google account while using your school laptop, your school should not be able to see your search history on Google. However, it is important to note that your school may have monitoring software installed on the laptop that could potentially track your internet activity.

What gets flagged on a school Chromebook? ›

If your child's school allows access to Facebook and Twitter on a school-issued Chromebook, posts are scanned by Securly for indications of bullying or self-harm/suicide.

How do I tell if my Chromebook is being monitored? ›

See if your Chromebook is managed
  1. At the bottom right, select the time.
  2. Look for the managed device icon . If you see the icon, your device is managed.

How can I see what my students are doing on their Chromebooks? ›

Use the Classroom View Pro as a classroom management tool to monitor activity of all students Chromebooks. Here are major features: - You have complete view over what students are doing on their Chromebooks.

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