CPM eBook Using an Enrollment Pin: Since they will be linking their CPM account to their social media account, students using Google will not need to create an account. Without a social network account, students must first register, after which they can log in with their password and username. When the teacher enters that date when setting up the enrollment pin, eBooks will expire in the student account.
How do you access a CPM eBook Using an Enrollment Pin?
1. You will receive a five-character pin number from your teacher.
- Please visit https://my.cpm.org.
- Enter your login in the page’s upper right corner.
- At the bottom of the login page, select “Register.”
- Select Student 2. Put your PIN here.
3. There are two methods for enrollment:
Make Use of Social Media
- Select Classlink, Microsoft, Clever, or Google Sign in.
Register Straight Through CPM
• Register just if this is your first time.
• After the initial login, sign in with your password and username.4. You will be sent to your ebook at ebooks.cpm.org after logging in. Now carry out these actions:
• Go over the Terms of Use for eBook End Users.
• Click “I concur.”
• To access your ebook, click on its cover.
Introduction
The Introduction is divided into 5 sections. To view, click on any of the tabs.
• Overview: A summary of the course material.
• Contents: Using the tabs at the top, you may browse the Table of Contents as a list or individually by chapter.The eBook can be accessed directly using the links.
• Credits: List of collaborators and authors.
• Note: The purpose of this note is to motivate the learner to actively participate in their own mathematical inquiry and learning.
• Student Hunt: Examine the eBook’s contents through a virtual scavenger hunt.
Chapters
• To access the lessons in a chapter, click one of the tabs.
• To view the problems in the lesson, click the lesson tab. Encourage your teacher to use problem numbers rather than page numbers when assigning homework. There are no page numbers in the eBooks.
• Choose to view the lesson in Spanish or English.
• To access vocabulary pop-ups, resource pages, or eTools, click the blue buttons!