If you teach multiple sections of a class for
which you regularly enter assignments and grades at the same time, you might want to
create class groups in the system for efficiency of those processes. Adding class groups
compiles each class section you choose into one cohesive gradesheet so you can enter
scores from one screen. You can add and delete class groups at any time, even if there
are assignments in the group.
With class groups set up, the individual gradesheets still operate
independently. In order to combine sections into the same class group, the sections must
have the same default Calculation Group
There are two key differences between working in a class group
gradesheet and a section gradesheet. These differences involve grade change requests and
score entry. Grade change requests for completed grading periods must be completed from
the gradesheets for individual Sections
. They cannot be created from a class group gradesheet. When viewing
a class group gradesheet, you will see all assignments attached to every section
included in the class group. However, when scoring assignments, the score entry field is
inactive for students that are not in the section to which the assignment is attached.
The rest of the gradebook functionality remains the same as it does in an individual
gradesheet.
Scroll past the video to access the step-by-step instructions.
Audio Transcript
As a teacher, creating class groups enables you to enter assignments
and grades easily and quickly for a class that you teach multiple sections for. To
begin, we’ll navigate to the Class Groups feature within the Gradebook module. Let’s add
a class group. We’ll enter a name for this class group. The name entered here will be
what is displayed on the tile for the class group gradesheet. Next, we’ll select the
sections that will be included in this class group. We can then choose to select the
Hide Individual Sections On Gradebook Class List if we want to hide these classes from
displaying on our gradebook class list. Let’s click Save to complete the process. Now
that you know how to create class groups, you can easily enter assignments and grades
for classes that you teach multiple sections for.
As a teacher, creating class groups enables you to enter assignments
and grades easily and quickly for a class that you teach multiple sections for. To
begin, we’ll navigate to the Class Groups feature within the Gradebook module. Let’s add
a class group. We’ll enter a name for this class group. The name entered here will be
what is displayed on the tile for the class group gradesheet. Next, we’ll select the
sections that will be included in this class group. We can then choose to select the
Hide Individual Sections On Gradebook Class List if we want to hide these classes from
displaying on our gradebook class list. Let’s click Save to complete the process. Now
that you know how to create class groups, you can easily enter assignments and grades
for classes that you teach multiple sections for.
to include in the class group or click
the Magnifying Glass
icon to choose from the drop-down list.
You can click outside of the selection box once you have made your selections.
You must have at least two sections selected to create a
class group.
Check the box for Hide Individual Sections On
Gradebook Class List if appropriate.
If you checked this box, the individual sections within
the class group will no longer display in the Gradebook Class
List.
If you did not check this box, the individual sections
within the class group and the class group displays in the Gradebook Class
List.
Choose one of the options near the top left of the screen to save your work.
Option
Description
Save & Add
Another
Saves the class group and the
Add Class Group
screen refreshes so you can add another. A tile for the class group is
automatically added to the Gradebook Class List. Tiles for class group gradesheets are
twice the width of a regular class gradesheet tile.
Save
Saves the class group and you return
to the Class Group
List, which displays the class group you created. A tile for the
class group is automatically added to the Gradebook Class List.
Tiles for class group gradesheets are twice the width of a regular class
gradesheet tile.