
Imagine Learning Classroom (formerly LearnZillion)
Classroom management software
Curriculum management software
Digital learning platforms software
Education software
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What is Imagine Learning Classroom (formerly LearnZillion)
Imagine Learning Classroom (formerly LearnZillion) is a K–12 digital learning platform focused on delivering standards-aligned ELA and math instruction through lesson materials, videos, and teacher-facing guidance. It is used by teachers and instructional leaders to plan lessons, support whole-class and small-group instruction, and assign digital activities. The platform emphasizes curriculum-aligned resources and embedded professional learning to support consistent instructional delivery across classrooms.
Standards-aligned lesson resources
The product centers on K–12 ELA and math instructional content aligned to academic standards and organized for classroom use. Teachers can use ready-made lessons, videos, and instructional guidance to support daily planning and delivery. This focus on curriculum materials differentiates it from tools that primarily emphasize video hosting or general classroom workflow.
Teacher guidance and PD support
Imagine Learning Classroom includes teacher-facing supports such as lesson guidance and implementation resources intended to help educators deliver instruction consistently. This can reduce variability when multiple teachers teach the same grade or course. It also supports instructional leaders who need common materials for coaching and planning.
Designed for K–12 classrooms
The platform is built around common K–12 instructional workflows such as lesson planning, whole-group instruction, and targeted practice. Content organization and pacing support are oriented toward classroom schedules rather than higher-education lecture capture or general-purpose media creation. This makes it a fit for districts seeking a curriculum-centered digital platform rather than a standalone video tool.
Content scope is bounded
The platform’s core value depends on its available curriculum coverage (primarily ELA and math) and the specific grade-level materials offered. Organizations needing broad subject coverage across many disciplines may require additional products or content sources. This can increase complexity for districts standardizing on a single platform for all subjects.
Not a full classroom workflow suite
While it supports instructional delivery and digital activities, it is not positioned as a complete replacement for a district LMS or SIS. Schools may still rely on separate systems for rostering, grading, communications, and broader classroom management workflows. Integration needs can add implementation effort depending on the district’s existing stack.
Implementation and change management
Adopting a curriculum-centered platform typically requires alignment on pacing, instructional expectations, and teacher training. Districts may need time to map materials to local scope-and-sequence and establish consistent usage. Without sustained support, usage can vary significantly by school or teacher.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Imagine IM Student Single User — 1-year license | $23.75 per student/year | Digital license on Imagine Learning Classroom (K–5 Math). Listed as "Student Single User 1 Year" in official Price Guide. |
| Imagine IM Student Single User — 3-year contract (annual rate) | $20.40 per student/year (annual rate) | Multi-year contract; annualized rate listed in official Price Guide. |
| Imagine IM Student Single User — 5-year contract (annual rate) | $18.00 per student/year (annual rate) | Multi-year contract; lowest published annualized student-license rate in Price Guide. |
| Student print workbooks (Imagine IM) | $30.00 per student (workbook); unit components $3.50–$3.95 each | Print student workbooks sold per student per year; unit and grade-level pricing listed in Price Guide. |
| ILC Professional Development — Onsite Workshop | $6,000 (national price) | Required per grade band; maximum of 40 participants per grade band (Price Guide). |
| ILC Professional Development — Webinar Workshop | $2,400 (national price) | Virtual workshop (Price Guide). |
Notes: The official Imagine Learning Price Guide ("Price Guide — Fall 2025") provides per-student license rates, multi-year (3- and 5-year) annualized rates, print/workbook pricing, and PD pricing. Many product offerings (across Imagine IM, EL Education, Guidebooks, Twig, Traverse, and supplemental products) are listed with per-student or per-item prices in the same Price Guide. For district- or school-level purchases, the site also directs customers to request access, contact sales, or request a quote for implementation and licensing; some programs may be available at no cost to participating districts via state partnerships (e.g., Idaho).
Seller details
Imagine Learning, LLC
Tempe, Arizona, USA
2004
Private
https://www.imaginelearning.com/
https://x.com/imaginelearning
https://www.linkedin.com/company/imagine-learning/