Creating Assignments When Using Standards
You can add assignments at the beginning of the school year or semester, or any time after within the appropriate grading period. You must add the assignment before the end of the grading period when the score will be counted. For example, if you plan to give a quiz during a grading period, you can set up the assignment at the beginning of the school year, the day of the quiz, or after the quiz has been given and scores are ready to be entered.
You can set up an assignment for a single class or for multiple classes. For example, if you teach multiple sections of the same physics course, you can apply one assignment, such as a test, to all the sections. You can set up an assignment at the beginning of the year to score class participation, and then apply that assignment to all the classes you teach. You can apply the assignment to all appropriate classes as you create it, or copy it to other classes at a later time.
Assignments can be viewed in Student Access and Family Access if your administrative office authorizes this capability. If the administrative office has enabled assignment viewing, then Skyward recommends setting up assignments as soon as possible so students and parents can view them.
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Audio Transcript
Since tracking student progress is essential in a standards-based gradebook, you must learn how to properly add assignments. First, we’ll navigate to the Gradesheet, which is located within the Gradebook module, and then select Add Assignment. The Assigned Date and Due Date default as the current date but can be updated if needed. For this example, we can say this assignment was assigned today but is not due until next week. Then we need to identify the Category that this assignment should fall within and identify the Assignment Name. If needed, we could fill out an Assignment Description with further details, which will display in Family and Student Access. Let’s determine if this assignment should be attached to a Subject and a Standard. For this example, we will choose the Reading Subject and the Reading Standard. If enabled administratively, we could select Use Grade Mark Scoring. Then, we will need to indicate the Max Score for this assignment and the Weight, and then determine how we would like this score to be displayed within the gradebook. This is not an online assignment that students will be completing in Student Access, so we will leave the Online Assignment box unchecked. Then we can determine if this should be Assigned To all students or, if we’re using student groups, if this should be available to only particular student groups. Lastly, we can then determine if we would like to sync this with any of the other classes for this teacher. Let’s save our entries. Now the assignment will display within the gradebook and is ready to be scored. Now that you know how to properly enter assignments into a standards-based gradebook, you can ensure your students’ assignments are recorded properly.
Procedure
Since tracking student progress is essential in a standards-based gradebook, you must learn how to properly add assignments. First, we’ll navigate to the Gradesheet, which is located within the Gradebook module, and then select Add Assignment. The Assigned Date and Due Date default as the current date but can be updated if needed. For this example, we can say this assignment was assigned today but is not due until next week. Then we need to identify the Category that this assignment should fall within and identify the Assignment Name. If needed, we could fill out an Assignment Description with further details, which will display in Family and Student Access. Let’s determine if this assignment should be attached to a Subject and a Standard. For this example, we will choose the Reading Subject and the Reading Standard. If enabled administratively, we could select Use Grade Mark Scoring. Then, we will need to indicate the Max Score for this assignment and the Weight, and then determine how we would like this score to be displayed within the gradebook. This is not an online assignment that students will be completing in Student Access, so we will leave the Online Assignment box unchecked. Then we can determine if this should be Assigned To all students or, if we’re using student groups, if this should be available to only particular student groups. Lastly, we can then determine if we would like to sync this with any of the other classes for this teacher. Let’s save our entries. Now the assignment will display within the gradebook and is ready to be scored. Now that you know how to properly enter assignments into a standards-based gradebook, you can ensure your students’ assignments are recorded properly.
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