Meet Classwork.com

Welcome back to a new edition of the Prep Rally. It’s a new year, a new semester, and we have a new name: Classwork.com. Why? Like a pet name from childhood, we’ve outgrown our TeacherMade moniker. Classwork.com is a bigger vision; it’s not just for teachers anymore. Over the next few weeks and months, school administrators, instructional coaches, technology specialists, district curriculum and assessment directors will find the features that they need to monitor student progress, too. And our AI capabilities will keep growing to support every stakeholder. When we look back at 2024, we’ll fondly remember our TeacherMade days. Now, it’s 2025 and Classwork.com has arrived. We wish you a happy and prosperous new year and are thankful for your continued support as we grow into our larger mission.

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This Prep Rally image depicting students using Classwork.com was made using ChatGPT.

🟠 IT Notice: Still TeacherMade Under the Hood

Though we’re thrilled with our name change, we know change can be disruptive, especially with tech integrations. So don’t worry—everything will stay the same for now “under the hood.”

The app will continue to use the TeacherMade name and website link, so your assignments, activities, and connections to Google Classroom, Canvas, and Schoology will work just as they always have. You won’t need to do a thing!

Once the school year has ended, we’ll start making updates to reflect the new name, Classwork.com, and we’ll give you plenty of notice. Our team will work closely with your school or district over the summer to make sure everything transitions smoothly.

If you have any questions, we’re always available at support@classwork.com

Thank you for being part of this exciting next chapter with us.

No-Prep Classwork.com Files Ready 4 You

High School

Kick off the new year with some exciting lessons in the Prep Rally! Start with a thought-provoking reading passage and questions about the history of the New Year’s holiday, complete with a writing prompt for crafting a five-paragraph essay. Next, prepare your students for persuasive public speaking with a multimedia lesson that dives into famous speeches, analyzing rhetorical devices in action. And for math class, we’ve got a comprehensive Algebra I module to help students master graphing linear inequalities.

The History of New Year’s

Grade: 11

Subject: Social Studies

Item Types: Match Table Grid, True/False, Drag and Drop, and Open Answer

Rhetorical Devices in Modern Public Speaking

Grade: 10

Subject: ELA

Item Types: Matching, Open Answer, and Dropdown Menu

A.3H Graphing Systems of Linear Inequalities

Grade: 9

Subject: Algebra I

Item Types: Matching, Multiple Choice, Hot Spot, Multiple Select, Algebra/Formula, and Drag and Drop

Elementary

This week in the Prep Rally we have a deep dive into magnetism and electricity for fifth graders that highlights some of the different ways you can use Classwork.com’s drag and drop tools. There’s also a two-digit number addition activity without any regrouping for 2nd graders (cute monsters included!), and themed story problems about a night in New York to assess 3rd graders on adding and subtracting time.

Electromagnets and Magnetism

Grade: 5

Subject: Science

Item Types: Drag and Drop, Hot Spot

Monsters Addition - 2 Digits No Regroupin

Grade: 2

Subject: Math

Item Types: Number Boxes

A New York Night - Telling Time

Grade: 3

Subject: Math

Item Types: Dropdown Menu, Open Answer

Middle School

This week’s Prep Rally lineup features a middle school activity created with Classwork.com’s A.I. Content Assistant, exploring how plants respond to external stimuli, featuring diagrams, multiselect questions, and fill-in-the-blanks. We’re also sharing several ways to assess students’ understanding of poetry elements and structure. Finally, we’re sharing a colorful activity on reflections across the coordinate plane that’s sure to engage your students.

Plant Responses to Environmental Stimuli - Nature's Amazing Adaptations

Grade: 7

Subject: Science

Item Types: Multiple Select, Fill-in-the-Blank with Word Bank

Reflections on the Coordinate Grid

Grade: 8

Subject: Mathematics

Item Types: Drag and Drop, Dropdown Menu

Elements of Poetry Activities Pack

Grade: 6

Subject: ELA

Item Types: Short Answer, Dropdown Menu, Matching, Multiple Choice, Drag and Drop

Digital Design Directions

Need a high-quality reading passage and question set? Creating passages and items using Classwork.com’s A.I. Content Assistant can be done in less than 3 minutes. Don’t believe it? Take a look at this video and see how Content Assistant works its magic!

Digital Classroom Blog: Our AI is Built For Educators

Prep Rally Blog: Artificial Intelligence (AI) isn’t just a trend or a buzzword—it’s an amazing tool for educators that saves time, simplifies the workload, and can improve student achievement. While the debate rages about AI’s impact on students, embrace it to make your life… Read the full article now!