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A high school teacher free-trial account lets your students access learn-biology.com quizzes and flashcard decks, and lets you record your students’ progress. 

The duration of the free trial depends on when you sign up:
• May 15 through June 30 five months free
• July 1 through July 31 four months free
• August 1 through September 30 three months free
• October 1 through December 31 two months free
• January 1 through March 31 one month free
• Limited one-week free trial available April 1 - April 30
Subscription costs after the end of your free trial are here.  Please complete the information below to sign up.

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Note: you are now creating a new school in our system.  If you are a teacher at an already-entered school, select it after entering its name.
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Click here to get your teacher license.  You’ll get an email with instructions to set up your classes.  You’ll also receive additional emails from us about how to use learn-biology.com with your students.  Thanks!

Scan the QR code with your banking app, or log into your bank's site and use Zelle to send to 510 407 0621

Thank you – your free trial has been set up.

What’s next?

Please see your email for instructions on setting up your classes so that you can record your students’ scores/progress.

By creating a “registration code” for each of your classes, your students can then self-register – they will create their own login ID for your class.


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Thank you – you now have an administrative account.

Sorry, a free trial is not currently available.

What’s next?

You can have your school get a teacher or site license at https://learn-biology.com/admin/teacher_school_license_smv

You can also set up classes.  By creating classes and setting a “registration code” for each of your classes, your students can then self-register – they will create their own login ID for their class.