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GETTING STARTED WITH GOOGLE CLASSROOM..

How to join a class

You have 2 ways to join a class:

  • Join a class with a class code—If your teacher gives you a class code, use this code to add yourself to the class. Your teacher might give you the code while you’re in class or email it to you.
  • Accept an invitation from your teacher—If your teacher sends you an invitation, you’ll see Join on the class card on your Classroom homepage.

Sign in for the first time

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  1. Go to classroom.google.com and click Go to Classroom.
  2. Enter your username and click Next.
  3. Enter your password and click Next.
  4. If there is a welcome message, read it and click Accept.
  5. If you're using a G Suite for Education account, click I’m A Student or I’m A Teacher.
    Note: Users with personal Google Accounts won’t see this option.

Join a class with a class code

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J o i n e r y, C a b i n e t m a k i n g & K i t c h e n M a n u f a c t u r i n g I n d u s t r i e s. Northland people and their businesses. May 12, 2013 - I teach art in a North Carolina elementary school. I like to write about my experiences as a classroom teacher, artist, wife, mother, and friend. Not always in that order. I've crossed many bridges in my lifetime, and expect to cross a few more! MIDDLE SCHOOL ADMISSIONS PROCESS NOW OPEN ONLINE AT MYSCHOOLS.NYC - JANUARY 14, 2021 - FEBRUARY 9, 2021. The MySchools.nyc website also includes an online directory tool that allows families to explore program choices, save programs of interest and submit their application, all on the same site.

  1. At the top, click Add Join class.
  2. Enter the class code your teacher gave you and click Join.
    A class code consists of 6 or 7 letters or numbers. For example, hjhmgrk or g5gdp1.

Accept an invitation from your teacher

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  1. On the class card, click Join.

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