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Google Classroom is your all-in-one place for teaching and learning. Our easy-to-use and
secure tool helps educators manage, measure, and enrich learning experiences.
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Google Classroom | E-School Cambodia
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It relies heavily on the use of Google Drive, a free cloud-based file-sharing program. It
allows teachers to use Google Docs, Google Forms, and many other Google services to
create and store assignments.
This tutorial is mainly a guide for teachers. It includes lessons on creating classes and
assignments, grading, and communicating with students and parents.
Before you start using Google Classroom, you'll need to make sure you're signed in to
your Google account. If you don't have one, you can review our lesson on creating a
Google account to get started.
â The mobile app is great for accessing your classroom on the go, but you'll probably
have an easier time performing tasks like grading and creating assignments on a
computer.
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When you open Google Classroom, the first thing you'll need to do is create a class. Click
the Plus icon in the top-right corner, then select Create class.
This will bring up a dialog box asking if you're planning on using Google Classroom at a
school with students. Google Classroom requires schools to use G Suite for Education if
their teachers plan to use it in their actual classrooms. This provides teachers and students
with more privacy and security measures. If you're using Google Classroom for your own
personal use, you won't need to worry about this.
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You'll then need to enter the name of your class. There's also the option to enter a Section,
Subject, and Room if you're using Google Classroom in a school and want to include this
information. When you're done, click Create.
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Once you've created your class, you'll need to add your students to it. One method you can
use is to invite students via email. To do this, you'll first need to navigate to the People tab.
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This will bring up a menu where you can type your students’ various email addresses. Once
you’ve added these, click Invite.
This will send an email to your students, with a link inviting them to join your online
classroom.
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The second option for adding students to your class is using a class code. This is a short
code that anyone can use to join your class if you provide them with it.
There are a couple places to access the class code, first click the Stream tab. Then, you find
the class code within the class information section.
If you want to enlarge the code to show the class, you can click the four corners icon.
Another way to access the class code is to first click the Class settings icon in the top-right
corner.
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You'll find the class code under the General section. From here, you can share your class
code with your students with an invite link or a class code.
You'll also see some options for teachers to secure their Google Classroom. Click the drop-
down arrow next to Manage invite codes.
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Within the Manage invite codes menu, you can select an option that works best for your
class.
Ø Turned on: Students at any time can join your class if they have the current class
code or invite link.
Ø Turn off: No one else can join the class because the invite code is off.
Ø Reset: Invite code is resetted to a new code. Students can still join, but they
will need the new code or invite link. This won't affect students who have
already joined the class.
The Stream is where students can see announcements and other posts from their teacher.
There are settings applied to the Stream that give students the option to post and
comment or only comment. To change these options, go to Class settings. Then, click the
drop-down menu next to Stream. For this example, we'll select Only teachers can post or
comment. By selecting this option, teachers will have control over the information posted to
the Stream.
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After creating a class, you can change how you are notified by students.
Click the Main Menu icon. A panel opens on the left side.
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Navigate to the Notifications section. There are toggle switches next to each notification
setting. Currently, all are switched on. This means that the teacher will receive all email
notifications.
Ø If you do not want some of the email notifications, take a look at the list and
see if switching some of them off would work for you.
Ø If you do not want email notifications for a particular class, click the drop-down arrow
next to Class notifications. There you can switch off notifications for a specific class.
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Ø If you do not want to receive any email notifications, switch off Receiveemail
notifications.
By setting up notifications, you can adjust how many emails are sent to your inbox.
In our next lesson, we'll start exploring how to create, track, and organize your own
assignments.
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& Lesson 2
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Whenever you want to create new assignments, questions, or material, you'll need to
navigate to the Classwork tab.
In this tab, you can create assignments and view all current and past assignments. To create
an assignment, click the Create button, then select Assignment. You can also
select Question if you'd like to pose a single question to your students, or Material if you
simply want to post a reading, visual, or other supplementary material.
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This will bring up the Assignment form. Google Classroom offers considerable flexibility and
options when creating assignments.
Once you've completed the form and clicked Assign, your students will receive an email
notification letting them know about the assignment.
Google Classroom takes all of your assignments and automatically adds them to your
Google Calendar. From the Classwork tab, you can click Google Calendar to pull this up
and get a better overall view of the timeline for your assignments' due dates.
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When creating an assignment, there may often be times when you want to attach a
document from Google Docs. These can be helpful when providing lengthy instructions,
study guides, and other material.
When attaching these types of files, you'll want to make sure to choose the correct setting for
how your students can interact with it. After attaching one to an assignment, you'll find a
drop-down menu with three options.
Let's take a look at when you might want to use each of these:
Ø Students can view file: Use this option if the file is simply something you want your
students to view but not make any changes to.
Ø Students can edit file: This option can be helpful if you're providing a document, you
want your students to collaborate on or fill out collectively.
Ø Make a copy for each student: If you're creating a worksheet or document that you
want each student to complete individually, this option will create a separate copy of
the same document for every student.
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On the Classwork tab, you can use topics to sort and group your assignments and material.
To create a topic, click the Create button, then select Topic.
Topics can be helpful for organizing your content into the various units you teach through
out the year. You could also use it to separate your content by type, splitting it into
homework, classwork, readings, and other topic areas.
In our next lesson, we'll explore how to create quizzes and worksheets with Google Forms,
further expanding how you can use Google Classroom with your students.
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To create a quiz, you'll first need to create a basic form. We go over this in greater detail in
our lesson on creating simple forms, but we'll cover some of the basics below.
Navigate to the Google Forms homepage, then click the Blank icon.
Before writing questions and answers for your quiz, you'll need to make some changes to the
form's settings. Click the Settings icon in the top-right corner.
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Click the Quizzes tab and toggle the Make this a quiz switch. Turning this on will make
several quiz options available that allow you to choose how your students will interact with
your quiz.
Once you've chosen your desired settings, click Save. You can then name your quiz and
start writing your questions. For more information on creating form questions, review our
lesson on creating simple forms.
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For each question on your quiz, you'll need to define the correct answers. To do this,
click Answer Key.
This screen will appear differently depending on the question type you've chosen. Let's take
a look at how to choose correct answers for several popular types of questions:
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Ø For a short-answer question, type the answer in the Add a correct answer field.
You can also add multiple correct answers if the wording may vary for a particular
question. If you check off Mark all other answers incorrect, all answers that don't
match will automatically be marked incorrect. If you leave it unchecked, any answers
that aren't an exact match will be left for you to manually review and grade.
Ø Paragraph questions don't offer the ability to add correct answers. Because
they're longer and require more analysis, you'll need to read each individually
and grade them on your own.
After choosing the correct answers, select how many points you'd like the question to be
worth using the points field.
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You also have the option of using answer feedback. This gives students feedback on
certain questions, depending on whether they chose the correct answer. Click Add answer
feedback and type the messages you'd like to appear for correct or incorrect answers.
Each question has a Required toggle switch. If you want students to answer the question,
toggle on Required. A red asterisk will appear next to the quiz question to let them know that
it is mandatory. If you want students to have the choice of answering the question, toggle off
Required.
Once you're satisfied with the question, you can preview it and give it a try to make sure
everything's correct. To do this, simply click the Preview icon in the top-right corner.
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Depending on the number of questions, you may want to separate your quiz into multiple
sections. This will make it so that your questions are broken up across several pages
instead of having them all appear on one page.
To do this, simply click the Add section icon in the toolbar on the side.
You can add questions to these sections by following the same instructions listed above. You
can also move questions to other sections by dragging and dropping them using the icon
shown below.
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Once you've finished creating your quiz, you'll need to bring it over to your class. Much like
how you can attach documents, links, and videos to your assignments, you can attach
forms.
When creating an assignment, click the Google Drive icon in the lower-left corner.
Locate and select the quiz you've created, then click Add.
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After you've sent the assignment with the quiz attached, your students will be able to
complete it. You can access responses the same way you would with any Google Form.
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To view an assignment, you have two options. Start by navigating to the Classwork tab.
Click the assignment you want to grade, then click View Assignment.
Another option is to click the Grades tab. From there, you can open the assignment you
want to grade.
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Either option will take you to the Student Work page for that assignment. This is where
you'll be able to view each of your students' submissions and grade them.
One way to grade students' assignments is on the Student Work page. Simply click the
score next to any student's name, then type the grade you'd like to give.
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After grading the assignments, you can select the checkbox beside each student's name and
click Return. This will send the graded assignments back to the corresponding students.
You can also grade an assignment using the grading tool found within each individual
submission. First, you'll need to click an assignment to open it.
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On the right side of the screen, you'll find a column featuring the grading tool. In the Grade
field, you can type the grade you'd like to give. You can also leave feedback for students in
the Private comments field.
Once you've finished grading an assignment and are ready to share it with that student, you
can click the Return button. To view other options, you can click the drop-down
arrow. The Return this submission option only returns one grade at a time. If you have
graded multiple assignments, the Return multiple submissions option can help you save
time by returning grades to more than one student.
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A dialog box will ask you to confirm that you want to return the work to a certain number of
students. Click Return.
Under the Grades tab, you can see the grades for each assignment by student, along with
the assignment's average grade and the class' overall average grade.
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To see overall grades, you will need to turn on Overall grade calculation in the Class'
settings.
To see a particular student's work, click on their name. You can see what they have turned
in, what has been returned, and if they are missing assignments.
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Google Classroom gives you the ability to export grades from assignments to Google
Sheets. To export grades for assignments you've finished grading, go to any Student
Work page, click the gear icon at the top-right, and select Copy all grades to Google
Sheets.
Once you've created one of these spreadsheets, it's important to note that it will not update
automatically. Whenever you grade more assignments, you'll need to export the grades
again.
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If you're looking for a more detailed and customizable gradebook experience, there are
plenty of third-party apps that work in conjunction with Google Classroom. You can find a
list of them them on this page.
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Google Classroom makes it easy to email your students, whether it's a message to the entire
class or one student in particular. Regardless of who you'd like to email, you'll first need to
navigate to the People tab.
You have several options here, depending on the people you're emailing. Let's take a look at
a few possible examples:
Ø Emailing a single student: Find the student's name, click the More button, and
select Email student.
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Ø Emailing multiple students: Check off the names of the students you'd like to email,
then click Actions and select Email.
Ø Emailing the entire class: Check the box above the list of students to select all of
them. Then click Actions and select Email.
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Instead of sending emails, you can post announcements to the class' Stream. These are
simply posts your students will view on the Stream when they sign in to Google Classroom.
They can be helpful as reminders, notifications of upcoming events, or anything else you'd
like to share with the class as a whole.
To post an announcement, navigate to the Stream tab, then click the field at the top of the
stream that reads Share something with your class...
From here, you can type anything you want and include a link or attachment by clicking
the Add button. Once you're done, click Post.
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It's also possible for parents and guardians of your students to receive email summaries.
These include missing work, upcoming work, and recent class activity. These summaries
are generated automatically and cannot be customized with personal messages or additional
content. Parents get to choose whether they receive these emails daily or weekly, and they
have the option to unsubscribe as well.
Class summaries are only available when your students are using G Suite for
Education school accounts. School administrators also must grant teachers access
to manage these email summaries.
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