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Scored Assignment Overview
This assignment type allows teachers to assign a single score for an assignment with a fixed number of points. You can create an assignment to provide a total point value for the entire assignment.
Note: Scored Assignments cannot be assigned to the Online Student Portal.
What is a Scored Assignment?
At times, there may be a need to provide an overall score for an assignment that is not objective or works well with the traditional bubble sheet format. The Score form creates an alternative scoring method for teachers. Teachers will determine an overall point value for an assignment, review the student's work, and bubble in the student's score on the form. This option allows for immediate scoring and grade transfer.
Create a Scored Assignment
1. Select the Create Assignment tile. | |
2. Select Scored Assignment from the new assignment window. Note: If the option is not available, it is because you are using the Teacher Limited plan. |
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3. Complete the required fields and select the Save button. Note: Selecting Save will automatically take you to the Responses tab. |
Print Forms for a Scored Assignment
1. Select the Forms icon. | |
2. Select the Class for which you want to print forms. | |
Tip! Select specific students from within a class using the Print forms for... field. | |
3. Select GENERATE and Download the form as a PDF file to print. |
Bubbling in Forms
Bubble in each student's score on their Score Form based on the scale you chose when creating the assignment (e.g., 20/25 would be bubbled in as 020).
Example of Scored Assignments
Students write a paragraph that can be scored between 0-25 points. The teacher will evaluate the body of work provided by the student, and the teacher will bubble in the score the student earned. Then, the teacher scans the form for immediate, trackable data and can transfer scores to any electronic grade book.
Other ideas:
• research paper
• robotics project
• science fair
• speech
• calculus test
• art projects
• any assessment that doesn't fit a bubble format
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