Google Classroom Resources
Choir/MIOL/Ukulele/Broadway Film/Acting 1 & 2 at WHS!!
Google Classroom Codes for 2023 - 2024
Sightreading Factory - Information and Login Code info
Working in Google Classroom:
How to Find Your Assignments
How to Submit Work
How to Find Your Teacher Feedback
Google Classroom - Codes and Information
Google Classroom Codes for choirs (sign up for all applicable classes) -
Choir Days 1/3 -
Choir Days 2/4 -
Concert Choir -
Treble Choir -
Select Choir -
Google Classroom Code for MIOL -
Google Classroom Code for Intro to Ukulele -
Google Classroom Code for History of Broadway Through Film -
Google Classroom Code for Acting 1 & 2 -
Sight-Reading Factory -
All students in Choir have been purchased an account at Sight-Reading Factory for their use for this school year.
Students are expected to go to sightreadingfactory.com, and using their watertowncsd.org email, they are to sign up for their account using the code that their teacher provides for them in their google classroom.
Choir students have weekly assignments due in SRF they they will complete and submit directly in SRF.
Website:
https://www.sightreadingfactory.com
***THE SRF PASSWORD WILL BE SHARED THE FIRST FULL WEEK OF SCHOOL...STUDENTS WHO ALREADY HAVE AN ACCOUNT WILL JUST SUBMIT THE NEW USER CODE FOR THE 2023 - 2024 SCHOOL YEAR***
- How do submit recordings for my teacher?
- The only way to submit a recording for your teacher is to use the assigned class in flipgrid.com- we will use this only we have to go remote for an extended period of time
Every class has a section in flipgrid.com for submitting your videos (when required).
You need to join your assigned flipgrid class:
Choir Period 1 Days 1 & 3 -
Choir Period 1 Days 2 & 4 -
Concert Choir -
Treble Choir -
Select Choir -
Music in our Lives - MIOL -
Intro to Ukulele -
History of Broadway Through Film -
Acting 1 & 2 -
How to Find Your Assignments, How to Submit Work, How to Find Your Teacher Feedback:
ALL OF YOUR ASSIGNMENTS ARE LISTED IN YOUR GOOGLE CLASSROOM!! THIS IS YOUR ONE STOP SHOP FOR YOUR ASSIGNED WORK FOR YOUR CLASSES!
To find your assignments in Google Classroom:
See assignments/work for all classes
Go to classroom.google.com.
At the top, click To-do and choose an option:
To see work assigned by your teacher, click Assigned.
To see work that you didn't turn in, click Missing.
To see work that your teacher graded or returned, click Done.
Click a title to see details of the work.
(Optional) To see or hide work for a specific time period, click the Down arrow or Up arrow .
See all your assignments/work for a class
You can see a list of all your work for a class. You can check your grades, review assignments and due dates, and see any work that’s late or missing. You can also filter your work by class.
Go to classroom.google.com.
On a class card, click Your work . You can also click the class Classwork View your work.
(Optional) To see attachments, comments, or additional details for an assignment or question, click the title of the work View details.
(Optional) To filter your work, under Filters, click Assigned, Returned with grade, or Missing.
Check for late or missing assignments
Your teacher sets the late-work policies for your class. However, Classroom doesn’t prevent you from turning in work after the due date.
When your teacher assigns work, it’s marked Assigned. If you don't turn in your work on time, it's marked Missing or Done late as soon as the due date or time arrives. For example, if work is due at 9:00 AM, turn it in by 8:59 AM. If you turn it in at 9:00 AM, it's late.
Go to classroom.google.com.
On a class card, click Your work .
On the left, click Missing.
(Optional) To review more details, click an item View details.
See work/assignments arranged by topic
Go to classroom.google.com.
Click the class.
At the top, click Classwork.
On the left, click a topic.
(Optional) To see any instructions or feedback, click the post View assignment or View question.
How to submit your assignments/work in Google Classroom:
Turning in an assignment/work
You turn in your work online in Classroom. Depending on the type of assignment and attachments, you’ll see Turn in or Mark as Done. If you need to edit work that you turned in, you can unsubmit the assignment before the due date, make your changes, and resubmit. However, any assignment turned in or marked done after the due date is recorded as late
How do I turn in an assignment
You can attach one or more files to your work. You can also open new files in Google Docs, Slides, Sheets, and Drawings, work in them, and then attach them to your assignment. However, you can’t attach a file that you don’t own.
Go to classroom.google.com.
Click the class Classwork.
Click the assignment View assignment.
To attach an item:
Under Your work, click Add or create select Google Drive , Link , or File .
Select the attachment or enter the URL for a link and click Add.
To attach a new document:
Under Your work, click Add or create Docs , Slides , Sheets , or Drawings .
A new file attaches to your work and opens.
Click the file and enter your information.
(Optional) To remove an attachment, next to the attachment's name, click Remove .
(Optional) To add a private comment to your teacher, under Private comments, enter your comment and click Post .
Click Turn In and confirm.
The status of the assignment changes to Turned in.
***Important: If you get an error message when you click Turn in, let your instructor know.
Turn in a quiz assignment
Go to classroom.google.com.
Click the class Classwork.
Click the assignment View assignment.
Click the form and answer the questions.
Click Submit.
If the form is the only work for the assignment, the status of the assignment changes to Turned in.
If there's more work to do for the assignment, click Open assignment.
Turn in an assignment with a doc assigned to you
If your teacher attached a document with your name in the title, it’s your personal copy to review and edit. As you work, your teacher can review your progress before you click Turn in.
Go to classroom.google.com.
Click the class Classwork.
Click the assignment View assignment.
Click the image with your name to open the assigned file.
Enter your work.
On the document or in Classroom, click Turn in and confirm.
The status of the assignment changes to Turned in.
***Important: If you get an error message when you click Turn in, let your instructor know.
Mark an assignment done
Important: Any assignment turned in or marked done after the due date is recorded as late, even if you previously submitted the work before the due date.
Go to classroom.google.com.
Click the class Classwork.
Click the assignment View assignment.
(Optional) To add a private comment to your teacher, under Private comments, enter your comment and click Post .
Click Mark as done and confirm.
The status of the assignment changes to Turned in.
Unsubmit an assignment
Want to make changes to an assignment that you already turned in? Just unsubmit the work, make the changes, and turn it in again.
Important: Any assignment turned in or marked done after the due date is marked late, even if you previously submitted the work before the due date. If you unsubmit an assignment, be sure to resubmit it before the due date.
Go to classroom.google.com.
Click the class Classwork.
Click the assignment View assignment.
Click Unsubmit and confirm.
***Note: This assignment is now unsubmitted. Turn it in again before the due date.
How do I find comments/feedback left for me by my teacher?
Add a Private Comment (Student View)
To leave a private comment, the student must “open” the assignment or click on the title and leave the private comment at the bottom of the “Your Work,” window. Only the teacher can view the private comments left by students.
Private comments are only seen by the teacher. Private comments are available on each assignment or each question.
A student can create a private comment by accessing the assignment. When the assignment is graded by the teacher and returned to the student, the student will then be able to see any comments/feedback on the assignment left by the teacher.
**All Class Comments can be viewed in the stream and on the assignment page if the teacher has enabled this feature**