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Learn how to sign in to Classroom with a school, personal, or Google Workspace account. Find out how to switch accounts, troubleshoot errors, and access other areas of Classroom.
Learn how to sign in, join a class, communicate, turn in work, and more in Classroom. This article is for students who are new to Classroom and want to explore its features and functions.
Learn how to sign in to Classroom with a school, personal or Google Workspace account. Find out how to switch accounts, troubleshoot errors and access other areas of Classroom.
Learn how to sign in to Classroom and join classes with a link, a code, or an email invite. Find troubleshooting tips for common issues with joining classes.
Learn about the different types of accounts for Classroom, such as school, personal and Google Workspace accounts, and how they affect your access and features. Compare the storage limits and options for each account type and edition.
Find answers to common questions about Classroom, a free service for teachers and students to create and manage classes online. Learn how to join, organize, communicate, grade, and troubleshoot Classroom.
Learn how to fix common issues with Classroom, such as signing in, joining classes, turning in assignments, and more. Find answers to questions about your account, password, class code, class invitation, and language settings.
Learn how to re-verify your student status, cancel your membership, and understand the end of student membership. YouTube student memberships offer discounted access to YouTube Premium or YouTube Music Premium for up to 4 years.
Go to classroom.google.com and click Sign In. Sign in with your Google Account. For example, you@yourschool.edu or you@gmail.com. Learn more.
Find out how to sign in to your child's school account and access Google Classroom, Microsoft Office apps, and other features on a school-managed Chromebook. Learn how to connect to Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and accessibility options, and what to do if you have problems.