Find a list of assignments that do not influence the course grade here.
- Under the Courses tab, select Gradebook.
Note
The gradebook can also be accessed via the Gradebook button on the homepage.
- Select the School, Class, Subject, and Course. If desired, drill it down farther via Group, Unit, and Lesson.
Tips
Want to narrow it down by user groups? Make sure the course is selected. If students are enrolled in the selected course and are listed in user groups, those user groups will appear in the Group(s) drop-down.
- The icons on the top right assist in viewing the Gradebook according to personal preferences.
a. The Gradebook refreshes every 2-3 minutes, but if you need to refresh it inbetween that time, select the Refresh icon.
b. To customize the columns listed in the table, select the gear icon.
c. For a fullscreen view of the gradebook, select the arrow icon. - Select the Activities button.
- The activities are displayed as the columns.
- A key to the symbols on the table can be found here.
- Find the lesson by filtering the unit and lesson.
- Click the student's score under Warm-up, Instruction, or Summary that needs to be changed.
Caution
These activities do not count, by default, towards the Overall Grade. When a score is changed, it will now count towards the grade.
- A pop-up window will appear. To see the answers the student answered correctly and/or incorrectly, click View.
Note
If an educator already knows what score he/she wants to assign, click the Change Score button instead of pushing View.
Caution
These activities do not count, by default, towards the Overall Grade. When a score is changed, it will now count towards the grade.
- The left side will display the questions from the assignment. To see which questions a student got right or wrong, click on a frame. If the answer to the question is green the student got it correct. If it is red, the student answered incorrectly.
- The current score is listed on the top left.
Caution
These activities do not count, by default, towards the Overall Grade. When a score is changed, it will now count towards the grade.
- Click Change Score.
- In the New Score box, enter the percentage without the percent sign, then click Submit.
Note
The system reads the number placed in the score box as a percentage. If the student receives a 23/25 (92%), then put 92 in the box.
- To provide comments, write them in the Comments box. Click Update Comments.
- Exit out of the window when finished.