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Gradebook

Use the class spreadsheet view to review scores, missing work, averages, and edits.

The class Gradebook is the teacher view of all filed grading results in a class. Students are rows, assignments are columns, and the first row shows class averages.

How the grid works

  • Assignment columns move left to right as the class adds work.
  • The Overall column averages included assignments for each student.
  • The Class average row shows the average for each assignment.
  • Roster students with no score show as Missing, so gaps are easy to spot.

Edit a result

  1. Open a class and choose the Gradebook tab.
  2. Tap a score cell to open the detailed editor for that student and assignment.
  3. Edit question scores, feedback, assignment name, or the student display name.
  4. Exclude a result from averages or hide it if it should not count in the class record.
  5. Use the shortcuts to create parent reports or practice from the same class record.

Good to know

  • Edits are saved as gradebook overrides, so the original grading run still exists.
  • Hidden results can be shown again from the Gradebook controls.
  • Assignment titles open the underlying run when the source run is available.
Use the Gradebook as the control center after grading: it is where you check class-wide patterns, fix names, spot missing work, and decide what should count.
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