1st and 2nd grade
What is the class code and how can I find it?
Students in 1st and 2nd grade, unlike those in higher grade grades, do not have passwords to log in to their profiles. Instead, they use a six-letter class code. For example: LUNOMU. Note that the code is the same for all students in the same group. ...
How to modify a class code?
1st and 2nd-grade students, unlike those of higher grade levels, do not have passwords to log into their profiles. Instead, they use a class code. The class code is automatically and randomly generated by the system. However, in the case that you ...
Understanding the activation process (1st and 2nd grade)
The activation process is a short procedure that needs to be completed once a year in order to make sure that an account is linked to the ongoing school subscription. There is no alternate way to active a teacher profile for Grade 1 and 2. Just ...
How to add a new student in my class (1st and 2nd grade)?
To add a new student to your class, make sure you have available licences. If you don't have anymore licences, please refer yourself to this procedure: How to adjust the number of available licences? Step 1: From your profile, click on “Manage my ...
How to activate a student account (1st and 2nd grade)?
It is important to note that at the start of every new school year, student accounts of the previous year will be archived and a new account will be created through the activation process. In order to activate your students, you must first access ...
How to log in a student account (1st and 2nd grade)?
1st and 2nd grade students will use a different access method than the one used by the teacher or students of other grade levels. The first time students log in, They have to choose, individually, an avatar that will serve as a gateway to each of ...
How to log in a teacher's account?
First and second grade elementary teacher access their profile in the same way as other teachers. You will find the procedure on how to log in, by clicking on the following link : How to sign in to a Buzzmath account. Take note that if by mistake ...