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Terms the top 10 share for “ai for teachers

Someone ran “ai for teachers” through our Top 10 Term Finder, so we kept the result. Below are the words and phrases the ranking pages had in common that day, and how many of them used each one.

The shared terms

TermPages using itShareTotal mentions
teaching8/8100%39
classroom8/8100%78
lesson plans6/875%17
teacher7/888%40
grading5/863%34
lesson7/888%55
learners6/875%15
districts4/850%12
parents4/850%11
lesson planning4/850%9
syllabus4/850%6
educator6/875%11
class6/875%30
schools6/875%25
educators7/888%37
student7/888%88
rubrics4/850%16
lesson plan4/850%8
students8/8100%104
practice6/875%21
district4/850%28
instructional4/850%12
exit4/850%9
school6/875%46
materials6/875%23
science5/863%16
activities6/875%14
classrooms4/850%9
khan3/838%25
eduaide3/838%16

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Single words and two-word phrases, stopwords removed. A term is listed only when at least two pages use it. Order comes from how many pages share the term, weighted so that common filler does not outrank the specific language of the topic.

The pages this came from

  1. 1magicschool.ai19,463 chars
  2. 2eduaide.ai11,326 chars
  3. 3khanmigo.ai12,043 chars
  4. 4reddit.comno readable text
  5. 5edutopia.org7,686 chars
  6. 6briskteaching.com16,360 chars
  7. 7taskade.com37,860 chars
  8. 8harvard.edu20,818 chars
  9. 9learn.microsoft.com5,096 chars

Where these numbers come from

Method

We asked Google (country us, language en) for “ai for teachers” on 2026-08-20, took the top 10 organic results, and read the body text of each. 8 of them returned enough text to count; the rest are listed above so you can see what the sample left out. Counting is per page, not per mention, so one page repeating a phrase forty times still counts once.

This describes what ranks. It is not a recipe. Covering these terms will not lift a page, but missing all of them usually means the page is about something else. The full methodology has the rest.

Tools that produce a list like this

Commercial content tools build the same kind of list, usually with a score attached. We test them against this ground truth and publish what the numbers say.

  • NeuronWriter — A weighted term list and a SERP that tracks Google's closely, under a content score that did not predict rank in our sample.

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