Welcome to the iSPIRE knowledge base! Here you'll find all the information you need to get started with iSPIRE and make the most of this powerful curriculum tool.
Get Started
Are you new to iSPIRE? This section provides step-by-step guides to help you set up your accounts, log in, and start using the program effectively.
Creating an Instructor Account
Learn how to create your instructor account and gain access to all the features and resources available in iSPIRE. This article walks you through the account creation process and provides tips for setting up your profile.
Creating an Instructor Account
Logging in as an Instructor
Once you've created your instructor account, this guide will help you navigate the login process and access your dashboard. Discover how to manage your settings, view your classes, and start creating assignments for your students.
Student Account Setup
Explore the process of setting up student accounts in iSPIRE. This article covers how to create individual student profiles, assign them to classes, and manage their access to program features.
Teacher Google Sign-Up
If your school uses Google for Education, this guide will show you how to sign up for iSPIRE using your existing Google account. Learn about the benefits of Google integration and how to synchronize your classes and rosters.
Student Google Sign-Up
Discover how students can sign up for iSPIRE using their Google for Education accounts. This article explains the process and provides troubleshooting tips for common issues.
Placement Test
The iSPIRE Placement Test is a crucial tool for determining each student's starting point in the curriculum. This guide explains how to administer the test, interpret the results, and use the data to create personalized learning paths for your students.
Getting Started with iSPIRE
This complete multisensory Orton-Gillingham-based reading intervention program brings Science of Reading principles to work in your K–8+ classrooms in a digital format. This article provides an overview of iSPIRE's features and benefits, as well as a quick start guide to help you begin using it in your classroom.