i-Ready Login at Home Help
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To log in to i-Ready from home, use the official i-Ready sign-in page or the school district’s approved portal, then enter the credentials provided by the school. If the school uses Clever, ClassLink, or another single sign-on system, start there instead of entering an i-Ready username and password directly.
Where is the official i-Ready login page?
Open {site} and look for the student sign-in option. The official page should clearly identify i-Ready or Curriculum Associates and should not ask for payment, personal financial information, or credentials unrelated to the student’s school account.
Do not rely on an address copied from an old email, bookmark, advertisement, or unofficial help page. Search results can lead to pages intended for educators, administrators, or different school systems. If the screen does not match the instructions supplied by the school, return to the school’s website or portal.
Some students do not have a separate direct i-Ready login. Their i-Ready home access login begins inside the district’s learning portal, where the student selects the i-Ready icon after signing in.
How do I log in to i-Ready from home?
Before starting an i-Ready login at home, have the school-issued username and password ready. Use the same sign-in method that the student uses at school unless a teacher or district administrator has provided different home-access instructions.
- Open the official i-Ready student page or the school district’s approved portal.
- Select the student sign-in option if the page offers more than one account type.
- Enter the school-provided username and password exactly as issued, including any capital letters.
- If the school uses a third-party sign-in service, choose that approved option and sign in with the student’s school account.
- After the student dashboard opens, confirm that the displayed student name is correct before beginning an assignment or lesson.
These steps cover how to login to iReady at home in most cases. A student should not create a new personal account when the school has already assigned access.
Do I need to use a school portal, Clever, or ClassLink?
Many districts require students to login to i-Ready from home through a school portal, Clever, ClassLink, or another approved single sign-on system. Single sign-on means the student signs in once with a school account and then opens assigned learning services without entering separate credentials for each one.
Use the entry point named in the teacher’s instructions, district handbook, or school-issued device. After signing in, look for an i-Ready tile, icon, or entry in the student’s application list.
If direct i-Ready credentials fail but the student can enter the district portal, the school may require portal-based access. Do not keep trying different login pages, because the correct route depends on the district’s setup.
What should I do if the i-Ready username or password does not work?
For an i-Ready home login failure, first check for simple typing problems. Make sure Caps Lock is off, remove accidental spaces, and confirm that the username belongs to the correct student. On a shared device, sign out of another student’s or family member’s school account before trying again.
- If the credentials work on a school device but not at home, confirm that the home device is using the same district-approved sign-in method.
- If a saved password fills automatically, clear the filled fields and carefully type the school-provided credentials again.
- If the account is locked, disabled, missing, or assigned to the wrong student, contact the teacher, school office, or district technology administrator.
- If the student has forgotten the credentials, ask the school for the correct account assistance. Do not create a replacement account.
Schools control student usernames, passwords, class assignments, and account access. Official i-Ready support generally cannot change school-managed credentials for a family.
How can I troubleshoot i-Ready login problems at home?
If the i-Ready at home sign in page does not load or keeps returning to the login screen, try these checks in order:
- Close extra browser tabs and reopen the district portal or official student sign-in page.
- Use a current version of a common browser supported by the school. If the school issued a device, use its normal browser and profile.
- Allow cookies for the login session. Blocking all cookies can prevent a school portal from passing the signed-in session to i-Ready.
- Allow pop-ups when the district portal needs to open i-Ready in a new tab or window.
- Sign out of unrelated personal or school accounts, then close and reopen the browser.
- Restart the device and check that its date and time are correct.
- Try another school-approved device or network, if available, to tell whether the problem is limited to one device.
An incorrect login page is another common cause. A teacher or administrator page may reject student credentials even when they are correct. Return to the district portal if the page asks for an account type or information the school never provided.
If lessons open but content is missing, progress looks wrong, or the student sees the wrong class, stop and contact the teacher. Those problems involve the school’s roster or assignment settings rather than the basic i-Ready student login at home.
How do families get official i-Ready support?
Families should usually contact the student’s teacher, school office, or district technology team first. The school must handle school-issued credentials, locked or disabled accounts, class placement, missing assignments, roster errors, and questions about which portal the student should use.
For general product guidance or a technical problem that the school cannot resolve, use the support or help information available through {site}. Describe the device, browser, sign-in method, exact error message, and the troubleshooting steps already tried, but do not send the student’s password.
When asking for help with i-Ready home access, include the student’s school and district so the support request can be directed correctly. Families should still expect the school to approve or make changes to any school-managed account.
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