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Find out moreYou can now access the Digital Games for both Catch Up® Literacy and Catch Up Numeracy via our new website!
Here’s how to log in to access the games……..
On the Catch Up® website home page www.catchup.org, click the ‘Log in’ button at the top right of the screen. The login page will appear and you will see two links:
• Forgotten password
• Login to digital games
Click ‘Login to digital games’. The Catch Up® Digital Games login screen will appear; please enter your username and password in the boxes provided.
Please note:
Supervisors (those who are managing the games) will need to enter their username, (usually their first name and last name, all lower case, no spaces) and their seven-digit password.
Learners (those who are playing the games) will need to enter their current username and password.
We hope you and your learners enjoy exploring the Catch Up® Digital Games!
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