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Marking: Add grades to a markbook by section

This guide will show you how to add grades to a markbook by section, with an option to bulk mark.The marking area allows you to record gra...

This guide will show you how to add grades to a markbook by section, with an option to bulk mark.

The marking area allows you to record grades for completed tasks and track the status of student results. Teachers also have the option to enter grades using a rubric.

A rubric must be configured before you can use it to add marks to a completed task. Follow the guide: Configuration: Add a section and tasks to a markbook

Summary of parts

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To begin:

1. Select assessments, markbook, then select marking.

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2. Search for the markbook.

You can use the filtering options or search box.

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3. Select view.

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4. Select 'mark' on the required task.

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Mark section with individual student grades

This feature is used to allocate a different grade to students within a class for a selected task.

Detailed steps

Video tutorial

Option - Enter student grades using a rubric

A rubric must be configured before you can use it to add marks to a completed task.

1. Select the 'use marking rubric' icon on the required student.

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2. Select the level of achievement for each learning goal.

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3. Select save.

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4. Select OK.

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5. Enter a grade for the student.

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6. Optionally select skip all.

The ability to add grades will be locked for the student and the task marked as skipped.

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7. Optionally select clear.

This will clear all grades in this section for the student.

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8. Continue to enter a grade for each student.

If you are marking using a grade key, select from the available options.

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9. Optionally select next section.

Complete the grades for the next section.

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10. Select save and close.

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11. Select OK.

As the grades are allocated the overall results data will populate.

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Mark section in bulk with same student grade

This feature is used to allocate the same grade to all students within a group for a selected task.

Detailed steps

Video tutorial

By default skip students with grades checkbox will be selected.

In the mark all students section.

5. Enter the grade to be allocated for all students.

If you are marking using a grade key, select from the available options.

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6. Select set grade for all students (tick icon).

The grade will be allocated to all students within the class.

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7. Optionally select clear grades for all students.

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8. Optionally select next section.

Complete the grades for the next section.

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9. Select save and close.

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10. Select OK.

As the grades are allocated the overall results data will populate.

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