How do parents of children being homeschooled register for digital products?

Sadlier Connect does support parents that are homeschooling their children.   As a parent that homeschools their children, you can register as a teacher to gain access to the teacher materials to support your Sadlier program.  You will need to have the teacher's edition of the programs you are using to look up the access code to complete the registration process.

Steps

1
Go to https://www.sadlierconnect.com/@homeschool in your web browser.

2
Click the "Get Started!" button in the Teacher Resources box on the login screen.

3
Complete the Teacher Registration form. You must provide a valid email address for your account. When you have completed the form, select the Create Account button.
4
Go into your email client and look for the Sadlier Connect - Account Verification Email. You must click on the link in this email within 24 hours to complete the verification process.  If you do not verify the account within 24 hours, Sadlier Connect automatically removes the information from the system. 

5
Return to  https://www.sadlierconnect.com/@homeschool in your web browser.

6
Enter the username and password of the account you created in the Teacher Registration process, then select the login button.

7
You will need to review and accept the Terms and Conditions to continue using the Sadlier Connect site on your first login.

8

Click the arrow next to your name and select "Register a Product" from the menu. Your account name is at the top of the screen.

9
Enter the access code for the product you wish to register. You will find the access code on the title page or the copyright page of your teacher's edition.

10
You should now have access to the digital components of the program you registered on Sadlier Connect. If you have another program you are using, repeat steps 8 and 9 to add those product resources to your account.
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