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Google Classroom's Guide: Getting Started

The document provides instructions for using Google Classroom as a teacher or student. It explains how to get started by selecting a role, how to create or join a class using a class code, how to add class materials and students, and how to create and assign work. It also details how students can view assignment details, submit work by turning it in, unsubmitting to make revisions, and how teachers can grade assignments and return work with comments or emails.

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Google Classroom's Guide: Getting Started

The document provides instructions for using Google Classroom as a teacher or student. It explains how to get started by selecting a role, how to create or join a class using a class code, how to add class materials and students, and how to create and assign work. It also details how students can view assignment details, submit work by turning it in, unsubmitting to make revisions, and how teachers can grade assignments and return work with comments or emails.

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Google Classroom’s Guide

NAME : NUR AULIA.S (H0118313)

Getting Started
FIRST LOGIN:
Go to classroom.google.com.
The first time you arrive at the Google
Classroom website you will see a
screen like the one to the right. Scroll
down and choose your role: teacher or student.
 Teacher role: Can create andjoin
classes in Google Classroom.
 Student role: Can ONLY join classes
in Google Classroom

Note: You cannot change your role later,so be


sure to select the correct role. If you or your
students select the incorrect role,you must
contact your Google Apps IT administrator to
correct the error.

Create or join a class


Click on the + at the top right to create a class, or join a class with the class code
2

Create and Customize Class


Create and name class
Click the + to create a class. Use a logical naming convention for your class name, and be consistent across all of your classes

2. Select a Theme or Upload Photo


Select a theme from the gallery or upload your own image. (Note: The image must be at least
800x200 pixels.)

3. Add Class Details


Here you can optionally add additional class details and links to other information.

1. The title of your class


2. Class description
3. Room number
4. Click to view the Class folder that has
been automatically created in Google
Drive.
5. Click to view your class calendar in a
new tab.
6. Click SAVE to save your changes.
3
Add Class Material
Click Add Materials
Create an assignment

Add the title of your materials and attach your files and resources from local storage,
Google Drive, YouTube videos or links. Click POST to save

Add Student
Add Students with the Class Code:
When you create a class, Classroom will generate a class
code that you can give to your students that will allow them
to join your class. This six digit code is unique to your
domain and your class. The class code can be found in the
left sidebar of the Stream, and in the Students tab.
Create Assignment
1. Click on the + in the bottom right corner.
2. Click create assignment.
3. Add the title of your assignment and an optional description.
(Tip: number your assignments!).
4. Assign a due date.
5. Select the class(es) you to which you are giving the assignment.
6. Optionally add attachments, files, or links.
7. Click ASSIGN to add to the stream, or save it as a draft to post
later.

Assignment With Google Drive


When you add Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Sheets, or Google Drawings files as part of an
assignment, you will get additional options for that assignment.
Options:
1. Student can view file: each student is
given access to a view/read-only version
of the file.
2. Student can edit file: each student is
given access to edit and collaborate on
the SAME file.
3. Make a copy for each student: each
student is given anindividual, editable
copy of the file inside their Google
Drive.
Assignment Detail (Student’s View)

Student View of Assignment Details Page:


Students should develop the habit of clicking Open or clicking on the title of the assignment to open the assignment
details page. On this page, students will have additional options for the assignment.
1. Title of Assignment, Description, and Due Date
2. Under Your Work, Students will see any file attachments or templates the teacher has created or attached for
students. Note: If the teacher has created a template for students to use, students should NOT Add or Create
their own unless that is what the teacher has instructed.
3. Add: Here students can add their own files or links.
4. Create: Here students can create new Docs, Slides, Sheets or Drawings.
5. Turn In: Students click the turn in button when they have completed the assignment and are ready to turn it
in.
6. Add a private comment, which is only viewable by the teacher.
Turn In Assignment (Student’s View)
The Turn In Button:
If the teacher has assigned a student their own copy of a Google file type (Docs, Slides, Sheets, or Drawings) as part of
the assignment, there will also be a Turn In button (top-right) in the Google file next to the share button. (Note: The
Turn In button changes the ownership of the file from the student back to the teacher, and the student can no longer
edit the file. See page 24 for directions on unsubmitting assignments so that students can edit the file again.)

Students should submit their work using the Turn In button, NOT by sharing with the teacher. The teacher already has
the right to view and edit the file.

Turning In Google Assignments:


When a student clicks the Turn In button, a pop-up will prompt them to confirm their submission.

Turning In Other Types of Assignments:


If the teacher has assigned a collaborative Google file (student can edit the file), or other outside types of assignment,
The student will see a Mark As Done button instead of Turn In. This option will only appear in Google Classroom, not
in the file itself.

Unsubmit Assignment (Student’s View)


Unsubmit an Assignment:
If the assignment is a Google file type, it will become view-only for the student once it has been Turned In. If a
student needs to revise or add attachments, they will need to click Unsubmit. The file can then be edited and revised
again.
1. Type the exact grade/points for the
student.
2. Use the dropdown to select from
A pop-up reminder
preset gradeswill appear to let students know they must resubmit once they have completed
or “ungraded.”
their3.revisions to the
Check the boxassignment.
next to the Click Unsubmit to confirm.
student(s)
names you wish to return.
4. Click the return button to return the
assignment and notify the student.
5. Click the email icon to email the
student directly.

After the student has made their revisions or added or changed attachments, they will then need to click Turn In again
to resubmit the assignment to Google Classzroom.

GradingAssignment
Grading Assignments on the Assignment Details Page:
On the left side of the page is where you can issue grades for the assignment and return work to students.
Download a CSV of Your Grades:
If you would like to download a spreadsheet of all of your grades
for your records or to import into your grade book system, you
can download a CSV spreadsheet for each assignment or all of
your assignments from the Assignment details page.
To download a CSV spreadsheet of your grades, click on the
settings wheel near the top-right, and select the download of
your choice.

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