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G Classroom Guide

1) Google Classroom connects a student's Google account to their classes, allowing them to join classes, view assignments and announcements, and submit work. 2) Students can view assignment details and submission requirements, submit work by uploading files or creating new documents, and see if their work has been graded. 3) The document provides guidance on how students can navigate class tiles, view assignments and announcements, submit work, see submitted work and grades, and communicate with teachers through Google Classroom.

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G Classroom Guide

1) Google Classroom connects a student's Google account to their classes, allowing them to join classes, view assignments and announcements, and submit work. 2) Students can view assignment details and submission requirements, submit work by uploading files or creating new documents, and see if their work has been graded. 3) The document provides guidance on how students can navigate class tiles, view assignments and announcements, submit work, see submitted work and grades, and communicate with teachers through Google Classroom.

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Student Quick Guide to Google Classroom

Classroom.google.com Join a Class


Go to the Classroom website and log in In the upper right click on
with your Google Apps email login. the plus button to join a
class. Enter the class code.

Google Drive
Google Classroom connects with your
Google Drive account. A Classroom
folder has been created for you in
drive.google.com

Class Tiles
1 Click class title to
enter class

2 Click the “3 dots” to


Unenroll from class

3 Link to upcoming
assignments right on
the class tile.

4 Link to your class folder


in your Google Drive

Class Screen

1 Click the 3 lines (upper left) to go back to the class tiles screen.
2 Click on the envelope icon to email your teacher.
3 View a list of all assignments.
4 Click “Upcoming Assignments” to view details and submit.
5 View the list of announcements, assignments and class comments
in the stream.
6 View a list of your classmates.
7 The about tab contains information about the class. Possibly links
to syllabus, office hours, or a welcome video.

View Assignment Open Templates


Details From the stream always click
on “OPEN” in an assignment to
From the stream or by clicking
view templates the teacher
on the assignment title you
has attached.
can view assignment
directions.

Comments Posted to the Stream are Viewable to


Everyone in the Class

Comments Posted to the ASSIGNMENT are


Viewable Only by the Teacher

Assignment Submission Screen

1 If the teacher has not attached a template document for you to


complete you can simply “Mark as done” by using the blue
button if no document submission is needed.
2 Submit a collection of Google documents from your Google Drive,
video files, links to websites, Office documents or other files.
There is not a limit to the number of attachments you can
submit for one assignment.
3 Create Google documents right from Google Classroom. The file
will automatically be shared with the teacher and placed in your
Classroom folder in Google Drive.

Turn In Files

If the assignment has files to submit the “Mark as done” button is


shown as a “Turn in” button. Additional files can be added or
created right in Google Classroom to submit.

Sharing My Assignment
Turning in files switches ownership of Click on “My Assignment”
the document to the teacher and at the top of the
prevents student editing. assignment details to view
the submission screen.
Unsubmit
After turning in an assignment an
unsubmit button appears. Use this to
gain back editing rights.

Created by Google Certified Teacher Alice Keeler

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