Students: Account Set-Up and Login | Formative Help Center (2024)

This article is intended for students (and parents of K-12 students) to navigate and use Formative!

We’re excited for you (or your student) to use Formative this year! Whether learning from a school building or from home, Formative allows teachers to give assignments securely online, assess progress, and more effectively support every student's learning!

  • Allowing the teacher to see responses to assignments in real-time so they can provide feedback and support immediately!

  • Tracking growth by assignments and standards so the teacher and student can understand their progress towards mastery.

  • Facilitating teachers and students to exchange messages about their work securely online.

Formative is safe and private. Students cannot access other students’ work or send messages to other students.

In this article you will find information about:

  • Sign Up

  • Logging In with an existing account

  • Joining the correct class

  • Troubleshooting

Your teacher or school's administrators may have already created a Formative student account for you. If that is the case, please skip the Signing Up section and go straight to the Logging In section below. If you're not sure if an account has already been created for you, please check with your teacher!

If a Formative student account has not been created for you, your teacher could invite you to create an account in one of two ways:

  1. Your teacher may send you an invitation email containing a Join Link to join their class or

  2. Your teacher may provide you with a 6 characters Join Code to join their class

If your teacher sent you an invitation email, start by clicking the Join Link in the body of the email:

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You will then be re-directed to Formative's Join Class page where you will click the "Create Student Account" button:

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If your teacher provided you with a 6 characters Join Code

please go to https://app.formative.com/join where you will be prompted to enter that Join Code:

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Once the Join Code has been entered, you will be re-directed to the Join Class page, where you will click the "Create Student Account" button:

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After clicking "Create Student Account"

You will be redirected to Formative's Student Sign Up page where you will have the option to sign up using an email address and a password of your choice, then click "Create Free Account".

Alternatively, if you hold an existing Google, Clever, or Microsoft Teams account, you can choose to sign up to Formative with it instead. This method is referred to as a Single Sign-On method. Simply click the respective provider's icon at the bottom of this page, proceed to choose/enter your existing account when prompted, and then enter that account's password to complete the sign up process (for example, if you're signing up with your Google account, you will need to enter your Google password).

Note: if you're using a Single Sign On method, make sure to be logged in to the correct account on your browser or device as well.

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Finish your sign up process by entering your first name and last name, and click "Let's Go!" to be taken to your Student Dashboard.

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Using the Join Link or the Join Code when creating your account, will add the teacher's class to your classes list on your dashboard (click the dropdown next to "Class" from the menu bar to reveal the list).

If you're missing classes on the list, you will need to either ask your teacher to add you to them or join them manually. We will discuss how to join classes manually in a later section of this article.

To log in to an existing Formative Student Account, go to https://app.formative.com/login

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Once a Formative Student Account has been created, you will need to log in to that account with the same log in credentials that were used when creating it.

  • If you created your account using an email address and a password of your choice, you will need to use these to log in to your account.

  • If you created your account using a Single Sign-On method, you will need to use this method to log in to your account.

But what if the account was created on your behalf by your teacher or a school administrator?

In this case, your teacher or school administrator will provide you with the login credentials they have set up for you. Make sure you follow their instructions!

Here are the three possible scenarios:

  • Your teacher created an account for you using a username and a password.

In this case, your teacher will provide you with the username and password they have used to create your account. When you go to the Login page at https://app.formative.com/login , simply enter both and click "Log In".

Note: You can ask your teacher to send you a link to reset the password. This is useful in case you want to create a password that will be easier for you to remember, or if you forgot the password your teacher has assigned you.

  • Your teacher or school administrators have created an account for you using a Single Sign-On method (an existing Google, Microsoft Teams, or Clever account)

In this case, your teacher or school will let you know which account to use to log in. When you go to the Login page at https://app.formative.com/login , simply click on the respective icon at the bottom of the page, proceed to choose/enter your Google, Clever or Microsoft Teams account when prompted, and then enter that account's password to complete the log in process (for example, if you're using your Google account, you will need to enter your Google password).

  • Your teacher or school administrators have created an account for you using your email address

In this case, you will receive an email informing you that an account has been created for you, which will contain a link to set up a new password. Once you've set up your password, you will continue to log in using email and password credentials.

Note: In some cases you will have the option to join assignments as a "guest", but we strongly recommend to avoid using this option whenever possible by logging in to your own Formative Student Account.

A guest login is a single-use temporary access to an assignment, and you will not be able to access that assignment again once you leave it, meaning you will no option to view or edit your responses. On top of this, guest data is not stored and therefore any score you achieve will not be associated with your student account.

When a Formative Student Account is created on your behalf by your teacher or school administrator, it is most likely that they have already added you to the correct classes, and you will see these classes on your home page when you log in however, that may not always be the case.

By default the classes displayed on the home page will be only classes that had activity (a formative assigned) in them in the last 3 months. If a class had no activity for the last 3 months it will be hidden from view, in this case click on the gear icon (settings) at the top right corner of the screen and then click "show inactive classes" to display a list of them on the home screen as well.

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If you are missing any classes and they are not on the Inactive Classes list either, you will need to ask your teacher to add you to them, or join the classes manually.

To join a class manually, you will need to get either a Join Link or a Join Code from your teacher.

If your teacher chooses to email you a Join Link, simply click that link and once you're logged in to your Formative account, the class will be added to your list automatically.

If your teacher chooses to provide you with a Join Code, log in to your account and click "Join Code" in the lower left corner of your screen (the bottom most option in the left side menu), and proceed to enter the Join Code there. Once entered, the class will be added to your list.

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SSO not working - wrong profile

  • If you share your device with anyone else, there may be multiple profiles set up on it. Please make sure you log into your device with the same login you use for Google SSO. Check that your profile icon is correct in the upper right corner of Chrome. Select the correct profile when using SSO.

SSO looping

  • If your SSO is looping you back to the log-in screen or leaving you stuck with a blank screen or error message, try clearing your cache and cookies. (This process differs depending on your browser or device so search for instructions for your particular setup.)

  • If you get an "Oops, something went wrong!" error you may have an unstable network connection. Check your network speed. If you are using your phone to log in to Formative, ensure you are on WiFi or have enough bars of service.

Incorrect password

  • If you normally use SSO through Google, Clever, or MS Teams, you should not be entering an email/username or password. Simply click the appropriate SSO icon and follow the prompts.

  • Verify that you are using the correct email address and not a personal one.

  • You can reset your password through the "Forgot password?" link on the login screen. Just enter your email address and we'll send you a link to reset your password. Didn't get an email? Be sure to check your spam, promotions, or junk folders! Check that you entered the one you use to log into Formative and not a different personal one.

  • If you're in class, you can ask your teacher to reset your password for you as well!

Accidentally signed up as a teacher account

You may have signed up as a teacher account if your teacher experienced this error while inviting students to your class: "This user currently has a teacher account. Only students can be invited to a section."

You will need to create a student account to join any classrooms. The signup steps above should guide you to create a student account without any issues. If, however, you created an account on your own and accidentally selected a Teacher account, you will not be able to join classrooms or access assignments. If you find yourself unable to join a class, check that you have the right type of account:

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If you accidentally signed up as a teacher, you need to delete your Formative account and sign up as a student.

Log in and follow these directions:

  1. From the lower left corner of the screen, click on your initials and then “Account Info”

  2. Scroll down until you see "Advanced settings," then click on that to reveal the "Delete My Account" button:

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Browser issues:

Many common problems such as "Oops! Something went wrong!" errors are caused by your browser.

  • Ensure your browser is up to date. Formative works best with the latest version of Chrome or Safari.

  • Check your network connectivity. If you're accessing Formative on a phone, ensure you have enough bars or are connected to WiFi.

  • If you have pop-up blockers or ad-blockers installed, these may be preventing certain Formative features from working. Try removing them and other extensions if you run into issues loading parts of Formative.

  • You have to enable third-party cookies and allow website tracking in order to view embedded items like PDFs, videos, audio, or images. If embedded content isn't loading, it is probably cookie settings or a browser extension blocking it.

What's next?

Learn about navigating your dashboard, accessing formative, viewing scores and communicating with your teacher!

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FAQs

How to find the join code for formative? ›

Your teacher may send you an invitation email containing a Join Link to join their class or. Your teacher may provide you with a 6 characters Join Code to join their class.

Why isn't formative loading? ›

If you have pop-up blockers or ad-blockers installed, these may be preventing certain Formative features from working. Try removing them and other extensions if you run into issues loading parts of Formative.

What can teachers see on Goformative? ›

Formative offers teachers the ability to view students' activity within the last 90 days. Teachers can view general student activity (across all formatives), or activity that is specific to an individual formative assignment.

How do you check answers in the classroom? ›

If there are students who always know the answers, keep them challenged by having them lead the answer-checking activities. If students give incorrect answers, give hints or clues to help them. Alternatively, ask other students in the class to provide the correct answer. Avoid simply giving the students the answer.

What is a class code? ›

Class codes are used when students create their own accounts and need to sign up for their teacher's class rather than the teacher creating the class and the student accounts for their students. As a teacher, when you create a class, your class will automatically be assigned a class code.

How to find class code? ›

The first step is to open Google Classroom and click class you need. Click the settings wheel in the upper right corner of your classroom. This will open your class settings. Scroll down and locate your class code.

How do my students log into education com? ›

At home, your students can visit education.com/games/play, sign in with their Student Codes, and then begin playing. If you have any other questions, please contact us.

How do I login to Formative? ›

Single Sign-On allows you to use your Google, Microsoft, or Clever profile to authenticate you when logging into Formative. If your school account is tied to one of these providers, we encourage you to use SSO for efficiency. If you don't use one of those providers, you can create a password for your Formative login.

Do you have to pay for Formative? ›

Formative offers a free option to allow teachers and students to get started with the tool but there are also more feature rich paid-for plans.

Does Formative work with schoology? ›

If you are at a Gold plan school that uses Schoology, your Schoology administrator will be able to add Formative as an external app to Schoology through LTI. Once installed, you will be able to create Schoology assignments that include formatives.

How to find answers on goformative inspect? ›

right click and then choose inspect. go to sources. click forms one f and then click this file. this file will reveal. all the answers to your test.

How do you solve formative assessment? ›

Formative Assessment Examples

Providing a specific worksheet or journal to students for expressing their thoughts. Requesting class monitors to evaluate the performance of their in-mates. Asking students to self-evaluate their growth and performance, etc.

How do students see their scores on formative? ›

​"After student submits" - Students will get their scores back immediately after they submit, even if the formative is still open to other students. These scores will appear on their dashboard, next to the "Submitted" button.

What can formative detect? ›

Formative lets you know when students have copied and pasted parts of their responses to questions.

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