You have a wealth of resources in your Pearson Textbook, and there are significant ways to monitor, manage and differentiate content for your students by effectively accessing your digital resources. Here are some ways that you can individualize learning for your students, as well as manage groups, classes, and assignments.
Getting Started: Teacher Accounts
The first step in taking your students to the next level with digital resource is to get sign in to the Pearson textbook. You already have all of the information you need to get started with your Pearson account. You can Create Your Teacher Account and have access to the powerful student content management tools below, in no time.
Getting Started: Student and Parent Accounts
Your students and their parents can access Pearson from school or home, from almost any device. Your students will be able to complete assignment and activities that you assign, no matter where they are. This powerful tool is accessible at any time of day. Start by making sure your students, and parents have their Student Login Information,and assigning activities or even a "Today's Challenge" to your class. You can find the required information for student accounts on the Getting Student Information From View-It help guide.
Content Management: Classes
To add new students to your class you will need the student's First Class email address and the last 5 numbers of their SS#. The "Getting Student Information From View-It" help guide is the best place to start if you don't already have the student information you need to place students in your classes. "Adding New Students" to your class is an efficient way to start accessing the Pearson tools that can work for you.
Content Management: Groups
Creating math groups has become a necessary function in all of our classrooms over the years. Your Pearson textbook can assist you in reaching each of your groups at their level with materials that you have chosen especially for them. You will find creating groups within the textbook helpful if you need to create AMI groups, differentiated student groups, or simply multiple sections of your class. Our step-by-step guide to Creating Student Groups will help you quickly group your students so that you can get back to what you love - teaching.