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Google Docs

Please use this as a guide to help you get into google docs. This does not mean this is the platform we will be using as we are still waiting for CBE direction, but it will help me in knowing my next steps for support.

Students will need their email address and the 8 digit password.

The email address will likely be their first name last initial and a number, followed by @educbe.ca

Their password is the same password they would use to log into the school computer.


1. First open to a new google page.

2. Click on the blue sign in button found on the top right corner. 

3. On the next pop up students can enter their email address. 


4. Next, they put in their password. This is the same password they would use to get into the school computer. 


5. Once you see that they are in you will be able to see their initial in the top right corner of the screen. 

Once your child has gotten into google docs one of two things can be done. Your child can send me an email telling me how they are doing so far this week and something new they have learned, or you can send me an email confirming that they got into google drive. 

If students are sending me an email, please have them send it to dllanglois@educbe.ca. 

If your child is having difficulties, please do not worry. We may not even be using this platform for collection of student work. If we do, I will send you the information you will need to be successful once CBE has given us the direction. I am only curious to see how many students in room 7 may be able to use this right away. 

Thank you for your support, 

Mrs. Langlois



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