C. Completing and Turning In Assignments
1. Accessing Assignments:
Go to the "Classwork" tab.
Click on an assignment to view its details, including instructions, due date, and any attached files.
2. Working on Assignments:
If your teacher attached a Google Doc (or Slides, Sheets) with the "Make a copy for each student" option, simply click on the document to open your personal copy. You can then edit it directly.
For other attachments (like PDFs), you might need to download them, complete the work, and then re-upload.
3. Turning In Assignments:
Once you've completed your work:
If you edited a Google Doc directly assigned to you, the changes save automatically. Click "Turn in" on the assignment page in Google Classroom.
If you created your own file or downloaded and re-uploaded a file:
1. Choose "Google Drive", "Link", or "File" to attach your completed work.
2. Once attached, click "Turn in" (or "Mark as done" if there's nothing to attach).
4. Answering Questions:
D. Checking Grades and Feedback
Go to the "Grades" tab (or "Your work").
You will see a list of all your assignments and their status (assigned, turned in, graded).
Click on a graded assignment to see your score and any private comments or inline feedback from your teacher.
Important Tips for All Users
1. Stay Organized: Use the "Classwork" tab with topics to keep track of assignments and materials.
2. Notifications: Manage your email notifications for Google Classroom to stay informed about new assignments, announcements, and
feedback. You can typically find these settings by clicking the Menu (three horizontal lines) in the top left, then "Settings."
3. Google Drive Integration: Google Classroom automatically creates a Classroom folder in your Google Drive, where all your class-related
documents are stored.
4. Mobile App: Google Classroom has a mobile app for both Android and iOS, providing convenient access on the go.
5. Troubleshooting: If you encounter issues, first check your internet connection and ensure you're signed in with the correct Google Account.
If problems persist, contact your teacher or school's IT administrator.