Getting Started for Canada: Log in and explore

Welcome to Education Perfect! This article contains key information to begin your journey with EP.

I want to:

Log in

Once you've been invited to EP by someone at your school (or an EP admin), you'll need to accept the email invite and log in to your EP account. 

Example of the invite email that new teachers receive

If applicable to your school, you can sign in using GoogleMicrosoft, or your school's Single Sign On (SSO) account.

Explore EP!

Your teacher dashboard has everything you need to:

  • Save time by choosing from our thousands of curriculum aligned and auto-marked lessons
  • Engage students with instant feedback
  • Track student progress in real time and provide easy differentiation with powerful insights

Each tab at the top of the page contains a different part of the EP platform. We'll cover four of these below.

Content

Click the Content tab to browse all the resources that are available to you. Here you’ll find a large number of curriculum-aligned resources that are ready to be assigned to your students.

Click through the folders to browse, or use the search bar to find relevant content. Click on any resource to preview and assign to your students.

image showing the content library

gif showing navigating to a lesson in the content library and previewing it

Tasks and Assessments

These tabs will show any work you have set for your students, once you've assigned some (we'll get to that soon).

Here you’ll be able to monitor student activity, view progress, and give feedback.

Classes

Account management happens in this tab, including enrolling new students and inviting new teachers. Existing accounts can be managed here too.

Your classes will appear in tiles near the top of the screen. Click into any class to view student details, or use the search bar to locate a specific user.

What's next? Let's add some classes!

Psst! If your classes have been added for you already, let’s set some work.

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