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Gradebook Overview


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I. Settings


II. Copying Marks and Settings


III. Accessing the Grade Book


IV. Assigning Work in the Grade Book


Note: If there is no work assigned, the assigning tool will open automatically.

A. Assigning from the Curriculum


B. Custom Assignments


Note: You must have a module assigned to attach your custom assignment to (there do not need to be any assignments from the curriculum attached to that module)

C. Assigning More from the Same Module


D. Assigning the Same Assignment to All Future LPs


Assign the assignment as usual, but before you click Assign:

V. Copying Assignments


Note: You can only copy assignments if you have more than one student taking the same class with the same curriculum.

VI. Setting or Adjusting Due Dates for Dis-Enrolled Students


Note: This section only applies for Classroom-Based Classes.

VII. Posting Grades


You can also enter credits for a module to be displayed on a Progress Report.

VIII. Communicating with Students/Parents through the Gradebook


Teachers can send messages to their students through the grade book.

Back in the gradebook, assignments that have comments or files attached to them will be highlighted orange. Students/parents can send comments and documents back to you through their portal. If the grade box for an assignment is highlighted orange, there is a message/comment/attachment for you to view. You can see this comment by right clicking the box and clicking Set Grade Info. Students can view comments and files for an assignment in the Grades and Comment section of their portal. They will click on the [View Assignments] link under the class they need to look at. If there is a comment or attachment for any assignment, they will see a message under the assignment, it will say “Your teacher has sent 1 message for this assignment.” If your student sends you back a comment or attachment they will see a message, “You have sent your teacher 1 message for this assignment.” Students can view the message by clicking on “1 message(s)”. In order for the student to comment back or upload a document to you, they will click on the paper with a plus icon for that assignment.