We understand that accessing your child's assignments in your classroom-linked/teacher-linked parent account is important to ensure their continued learning. We're here to guide you through the process so you can easily stay connected and support your child's educational journey. Let's dive in and explore how you can access the assignments assigned by your child's teacher with just a few simple steps.
- Visit the SplashLearn website and click the “Log In” button at the top-right corner. Students can also log in with the class code and the password. Learn more about student login from the article A step-by-step guide for Teachers to help their students login/sign in.
If you've not set up your classroom-linked account under your email address, please refer to the instructions in the article Setting up a classroom-linked parent account on SplashLearn for more understanding.
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Select the "Teacher/Parent" tab or click the corresponding icon.
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Log in to your account using your username (registered email address) and password. In case you forgot your password, please click here to reset it.
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Once successfully logged in, navigate to the "From My Teacher" tab. Here, you'll find all the assignments that have been assigned to your child.
Please keep in mind that accessing anything other than the assigned content may require a subscription to unlock full access. Don't worry, though! Subscribing is quick and easy, and it opens up a world of learning opportunities for your child. Learn more about subscribing as a parent with the help of the article How to subscribe as a parent?
Are you having trouble finding your child's assignments under "From my Teacher"? Don't worry, there may be a simple explanation!
First, your child may have already completed the assignment or homework. In this case, it won't appear in their account since there's no further action required.
Another possibility is that the teacher has marked the assignment as completed from their end, which can also cause it to disappear from the student's view. This can happen when the teacher wants to organize and tidy the assignment history.
Contact your child's teacher if you still need to figure out why you can't see the assignments. They'll happily answer any questions you have and provide further clarification.
We're all working together to support your child's education, and clear communication is key to achieving that goal.
So don't hesitate to connect with the teacher or us and keep the learning journey moving forward!
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