With Amplify Classroom, teachers can access more than a thousand free, high–quality lessons or build their own in seconds
BROOKLYN, N.Y., Aug. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Amplify, a pioneer in K-12 teaching and learning, today announced the launch of Amplify Classroom, a new, free teaching and learning platform that provides educators with more than a thousand high-quality lessons in math, literacy, and science, as well as customization and classroom orchestration tools that facilitate lively, collaborative learning. Educators can access full lessons bursting with interactivity from top-tier programs such as Amplify Desmos Math and Amplify CKLA 3rd Edition. Built on the foundation of Desmos Classroom, Amplify Classroom already has 300,000 educators creating, teaching, and learning on the platform, with more joining every day.
Amplify Classroom offers a robust free experience that includes hundreds of sample lessons from Amplify’s core programs, an intuitive lesson-building tool where teachers can adopt premade lessons or build their own, and virtual manipulatives that teachers can use to demonstrate complex concepts in the classroom. The platform also houses Amplify commercial programs across core curriculum, assessment, and supplemental instruction, creating an integrated experience for educators using multiple Amplify programs.
“Previously, teachers had to toggle between platforms to access meaningful data, understand it, and then apply it to lesson planning. Now, with assessment data and instructional materials on the same digital platform, educators using Amplify programs can spend less time jumping between platforms and more time responding to student needs,” said Amplify’s Chief Product Officer Alexandra Walsh. “Amplify Classroom is designed to support teachers, both free users and Amplify customers, not only with delivering delightful lessons but also with differentiating based on data and responding to student learning in the moment.”
Through Amplify Classroom, educators can access teacher dashboards for every lesson to understand student thinking in real time and orchestrate the flow of instruction. They can easily share student work to generate classroom discussions and anonymize student names so classmates can share their thinking.
“Keeping students engaged in class can be a challenge for teachers,” said Dan Meyer, vice president of user growth at Amplify. “The tools available in Amplify Classroom do more than support lesson planning — they help teachers create more exciting learning environments that empower students to work together, ask questions, and engage in learning.”
Amplify Classroom will be available for the 2025-2026 school year. Teachers can create a free account and start exploring today.
About Amplify
A pioneer in K–12 education since 2000, Amplify delivers next-generation curriculum and assessment on an intuitive, integrated platform that includes thousands of free lessons. Our high-quality programs in ELA, math, and science engage students in rigorous learning that inspires them to think deeply, creatively, and independently. Our formative assessment tools help teachers identify the instruction each student needs to build a strong foundation in reading and math. Across all programs and services, we equip educators with powerful tools to understand and respond to the needs of every learner. Today, Amplify serves more than 18 million students and teachers across all 50 states and on 6 continents worldwide. For more information, visit Amplify.com.
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