Creating New Classes

Creating New Classes


Creating New Classes


2. Sign in using your username and password

3. The first time you login, you will be prompted to review your classes from last year, click the 'Go to Class List' button

4. From your classes tab you will be able to review your classes from last year and . confirm your class list.

Note: to remove the Action Required pop-up, Returning users should confirm their classes first and all users then click the Confirm Class List and press the Confim button.

5. To create a new class, press the +New button.

6. Select your grade level.

7. Select your subject area.

8. Next, select the Class Name field and type your class name

9. Then, click the teacher field and select your teacher from the drop down menu

10. For ARK Theology, Click the publisher field and select your publisher from the drop down menu

11. Then, click the textbook field and select your textbook from the dropdown menu, You may scroll or use type-ahead to locate your publisher and textbook series name.

12. Finally, click the edition field and select your edition from the drop down menu

13. For high schools or others, if more than one textbook is used in a class, you may add the second text. Once all that is completed, press Save & Close. Your new class should now be listed among your class list.



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