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Keyword ResearchJune 14, 20263 min read

How to Find Trending Keywords on Teachers Pay Teachers Before Your Competition

Learn five practical methods for finding trending TPT keywords early, including autocomplete, pop culture, competitor analysis, and TPT-specific tools.

Written by Sarah Mitchell, TPT Growth Strategist. SpyLore is an independent tool and is not affiliated with Teachers Pay Teachers.

Finding trending keywords Teachers Pay Teachers buyers use before your competition can change your product calendar. Trends are short windows of attention. If you spot them early, you can publish a focused resource before the first page becomes crowded.

Early listings can collect views, wishlists, sales, and reviews before a trend peaks. That momentum can help a product stay visible while later sellers are still designing.

Being first only helps if the resource is useful. A rushed product with a weak preview will not convert. Your goal is early plus clear.

Method 1: TPT's Own Search Bar Autocomplete

Type a seed topic into TPT search and watch autocomplete suggestions. Try subject, grade, season, and format variations.

Examples:

  • back to school writing
  • world cup math
  • science of reading centers
  • winter math review

Autocomplete is useful because it reflects search language, but it does not tell you everything about competition or timing.

Teachers respond to what students are already discussing. In 2026, World Cup 2026 is a major example. Other triggers include holidays, elections, Olympics, viral classroom trends, curriculum shifts, and testing seasons.

Turn broad events into classroom use cases. "World Cup" becomes geography projects, graphing activities, country research, and ESL speaking cards.

Method 3: Use a TPT-Specific Keyword Research Tool

This is the most efficient method. SpyLore tracks TPT keyword opportunities, competitor listings, and trend movement so sellers can see which phrases are worth creating around.

For example, a seller might compare "world cup 2026 activities," "world cup math activities," and "soccer world cup geography project." The winning phrase depends on search demand, competition, and product fit.

Method 4: Analyze Your Top Competitors' Listings

Search the trend phrase and study page one. Look for:

  • Repeated title terms
  • Grade levels that appear often
  • Product formats that dominate
  • Preview styles that get attention
  • Gaps in subjects or age groups

Do not copy. Use competitor analysis to find what teachers already understand and where the page is underserved.

Google Trends can reveal broad cultural momentum. Then validate the classroom version on TPT. A general trend is not enough. You need teacher buyer intent.

  1. Pick one seed trend.
  2. Check TPT autocomplete.
  3. Compare phrases in SpyLore.
  4. Search page one manually.
  5. Choose one narrow product angle.
  6. Draft a title before creating the resource.

Conclusion

Trending keywords Teachers Pay Teachers sellers use early can create faster visibility, but only when paired with useful resources. Watch culture, validate search demand, study competitors, and publish while the classroom conversation is active.

Want deeper keyword data? Try SpyLore.

Find TPT keywords, check listing clarity, and optimize your next product with a workflow built for teacher sellers.