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Use the Classroom Help Center. Remember, if you have questions about Classroom, check the Classroom Help Center. Related articles. Use Classroom with a screen reader; Request a feature or leave feedback; Open your Google Calendar
Teacher Center: First day of Classroom A collection of tips and videos to help you get started with Classroom; Classroom Help Community A place to ask questions and get answers from other Classroom users; Teach from home A resource hub to help you teach from home; Related articles. Use a screen reader with Classroom; About Classroom user accounts
Official Google Classroom Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Classroom and other answers to frequently asked questions.
Sign in to Google Classroom (web) Go to classroom.google.com. Click Go to Classroom. Enter the email address for your Classroom account. Click Next. Enter your password. Click Next. If there is a welcome message, review it. Click Accept. If you're using a Google Workspace for Education account, click I’m A Student or I’m A Teacher.
You can use Classroom in your school to streamline assignments, boost collaboration, and foster communication. Classroom is available on the web or by mobile app. You can use Classroom with many tools that you already use, such as Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Calendar.
To share a Classroom rubric with a teacher outside your class, you first need to export it to Google Sheets. When you export a rubric, it saves to the Rubric Exports folder in your class Google Drive folder. You can then share the file or folder with a teacher so they can import your rubric into their assignment.
If your teacher turns on originality reports for an assignment, you can use the reports to identify uncited content and unintentional plagiarism before you turn in your work. The reports compare your Google Docs, Google Slides, and Microsoft Word files against webpages and books on the internet. Your teacher can’t find the reports that you run.
Google Workspace account. Important: Children aged 13 and under should only use Classroom with a Google Workspace for Education or Workspace for Nonprofits account. A Google Workspace account is typically used in large organizations that run Workspace Basic, Business, Google Workspace for Education Plus, or Workspace for Nonprofits.
If you have a personal Google Account, there are limits on the number of classes that you can create. Learn more about Classroom limits. Related topics. About Classroom user accounts; Change your role; Invite your students to a class; Archive or delete a class
If you’re a student using a personal Google Account outside of a school—Ask your teacher to send you a new class code. A class code consists of 6 or 7 alphanumeric characters, for example, hjhmgrk or g5gdp1. Note: You only use the class code once to enroll. You don't need to re-use the class code.