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Advanced Google Classroom Step by Step Screenshots

Adapted from a presentation by the amazing Jessie Grinnell at Culbreth

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Stream vs. Classwork

Stream = Announcements, Breakout room Links, etc.

Classwork = Assignments, materials, discussion questions, etc.

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Stream settings

Reserve your stream for important classroom announcements, greetings, and shout-outs.

Go to -> General -> Classwork on the stream -> and Hide notifications.

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Other useful stream settings

If you choose this, students cannot post a comment on the class stream. They can still ask you questions privately.

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Invite parent/guardians

Students’ guardians receive emails that include a summary of missing work, upcoming work, and class activity.

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Add a Google Meet link

Click this to generate a Google Meet link for your class.

Then, toggle this on so the link appears on your Stream and Classwork pages.

Students cannot access the Meet until you have entered. They will get a message saying, ‘The meeting code you entered does not work.”

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Creating Topics in Classwork Tab

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AFTER

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Scheduling a post on your stream

Scheduling a post allows you to plan and work ahead.

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Scheduling an assignment

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Schedule due dates with healthy sleep habits in mind!

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Rubrics

When creating a Google Classroom assignment, you can add a rubric using these options:

  • Create a rubric
  • Reuse a rubric
  • Import a rubric from Google Sheets
    • Template

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Opens rubric on side

Opens comment bank

Rubric

Features

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Checking for Plagiarism

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“To Review”

Makes seeing work completion rates and switching between classes a breeze!

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Grading System

Check out class averages on assignments

Can do categories or total points!

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Thank you!

Contact: Megan Stevenson

mstevenson@chccs.k12.nc.us