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
- Open a class and choose the Gradebook tab.
- Tap a score cell to open the detailed editor for that student and assignment.
- Edit question scores, feedback, assignment name, or the student display name.
- Exclude a result from averages or hide it if it should not count in the class record.
- 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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