To view a video of the following procedure, navigate to the following link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4-89axzPJ8
GradeBook lets you create assignments for the entire class as well as individual assignments unique to one student. You can create various types of class assignments such as recurring, floating, or weighted. Once assignments have been created, you can copy and share assignments or exclude the lowest assignment marks. For assignments used only in a class that uses the Custom Setup 2 grading scale option for standards-based report cards, you can create a unique assignment for an individual student and associate an assignment with a specific report card assessment. You can create and work with assignments on numerous screens in GradeBook.
You can create an assignment for the entire class on the Assignment Details screen where you can assign the assignment to a specific group, designate the assignment as a floating assignment, share it with other classes, or make it available in ParentAccess and the Frontline ProgressBook Parent & Student app, among other options.
The Assignment Details screen includes three tabs: Main, Standards, and Marks. Only the Main tab is visible when you begin creating an assignment. Once the assignment has been saved, then the other tabs become available.If you use the Custom Setup 2 Grading Scale option for standards-based report cards, you must select one or more assessments on each report card and/or interim for an assignment. Those assignments display with the associated assessment for a student on the Progress By Student screen. In addition, you can add an individual assignment associated with a specific assessment that is unique to a student.
Refer to the following topics:
•“Create Extra Credit Assignments”