Courses: Grade Setup
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Use the Grade Setup area to adjust grade settings for your course. In this area, you can manage your Grading Categories, create scales and rubrics, adjust the weights of your grading periods, and enable Final Grade Settings for your student reports.
To access Grade Setup, click Grade Setup from your course.
Grading Categories
Grading Categories enable you to organize graded items in the course. At least one grading category is required for you to use the Gradebook. Common examples of categories include Classwork, Homework, or Quizzes. There is no limit to the number of categories you can create, and you can weight each according to your definition.
To add a new category:
- Click Add in the Categories area.
- Enter a Name.
- Select either Percent or Total Points as the category calculation method.
- Use Drop lowest to automatically drop the lowest n grades within that category from each student's overall score in the course.
Click Create to complete.
To delete a category:
- Move your pointer over the category you'd like to delete and click X.
- If there are any course materials attached to the grading category, you will be prompted to assign another category to those materials before you can proceed to delete:
- Once the materials are attached to another grading category or there are no materials attached to the category, click Delete to complete.
Weight Grading Categories
After you have created at least one category, you can choose to weight the categories for your course by checking Weight Categories.
Enabling weighted categories displays a new Weight field for each Category name. Enter proportional values into these fields to adjust the weight for each category.
Edit Categories
To make changes to an existing category, click the category name. In the pop-up window that displays, you may adjust:
- The Category Name.
- The Calculation Method.
- The number of low scores you'd like to drop from the overall calculation.
- The weight of the category.
Grading Periods & Final Weights
The Grading Periods & Final Weights area enables you to access all of the grading periods associated with your course, as well as the weighted percentages of each grading period. Depending on the settings in place at your school, you may be able to add or remove grading periods to your course.
To add or remove a Grading Period, follow these steps:
- Click Edit from Grading Periods & Final Weights.
- Select from existing Grading Periods.
- If there aren't any grading periods listed in your school, you can add a new one to the course by entering a title (For example, SP2018 or 2018-2019 Semester 1) and a start and end date.
- If you can't add grading periods to your course, contact a System Administrator (Enterprise), located in the Help Center area.
Click Save to complete.
Final Grade Settings
Use Final Grade Settings to customize how final grades calculate and display to students. To adjust these settings:
- Select the Scale from Final Grade Settings:
- Numeric — displays the final grade as a percentage.
- A+/- — displays the final grade as a letter (A, B, C, D, F, +/-).
- You can also select a custom grading Scale in this area.
- Check Round Period/Final Grades to round grading period grades and final grades.
- Click Save Changes to complete.
The Final Grade Settings area also includes the Control Grading Columns in Gradebook and Visibility Settings sections.
Grading Scales & Rubrics
Create custom Grading Scales and Rubrics to grade your materials or apply them to your Final Grade Settings. Grading Scales map an alphanumeric value of your choice to a percentage grade (0-100), and rubrics enable you to score an assignment, graded discussion, or test/quiz question based on several criteria.
Scales
To add a new Percentage-based scale:
- While toggled into the Scales menu from the Grade Setup page, click Add.
- Select Scale from the drop-down menu.
- Enter a name for the scale.
- Set the Letter Grade that will display to students in their grade reports. Letter grades must contain at least one letter.
- Set the percentage range for the grading scale.
- Use the Add Level button to add additional grade levels to this scale.
- Set the Letter Conversion value. If you type the letter grade into the Gradebook, the Letter Conversion is the percentage the Gradebook assigns. If you enable the option to Use Average, Schoology calculates the average value within the set range.
- Only show letter grade:
- If enabled, students can not access the percentage associated with the letter grade in their grade reports for the category, grading period, and overall grades.
- If you disable this option, students can access the percentage score for the category, grading period, and overall grades.
- Regardless of this setting, students can access the numeric points achieved out of the total points possible for individual graded materials.
- Click Save Changes to complete.
To add a new Points-based scale:
- While toggled into the Scales menu from the Grade Setup page, click Add.
- Select Scale from the drop-down menu.
- Click Points to switch the calculation method the scale is based on.
- Enter a name for the scale.
- Enter a value and description for obtaining the value (for example, 4= Exceeding Standard, 3= Meeting Standard, and so on)
- Use the Add Level button to add additional grade levels to this scale.
- Click Save Changes to complete.
Rubrics
To add a rubric:
- Click the Add button in the upper right in the Grading Scales section.
- Select the Rubric option and fill out the form:
- Enter a name for the rubric.
- Create titles and descriptions for each criterion.
- To add additional rows of criteria, click on the +Criteria button or +Learning Objective button.
- To add additional columns to the scale, move the pointer over the cell and click on the + icon from each cell.
- To remove a row or column, move the pointer over the cell and click on the x icon.
- To reorder the rows, click on the double bars and drag them to the appropriate location.
- Use the menu items to close or hide the rubric.
- The Total Pts for the rubric automatically adjust as you add rows and columns.
- To create a rubric using learning objectives or standards, click the Alignments link from the Criteria section.
- Click Create to complete.
Copy Settings
You can copy these settings to other courses you administer using the Copy Settings button.
- Click Copy Settings.
- Choose to copy Categories, Grading Scales, Rubrics, or all three. Grading Periods and Final Grade Settings cannot be copied.
- Select the course(s) to which you'd like to copy the grade settings. You can only copy to courses for which you are a Course Admin.
- Click Copy to complete.