You can adjust Online Grading settings to fit the individual needs of your student from your Parent Dashboard.
Where to adjust Online Grading settings
-Start in your Parent Dashboard
-Click Course Settings on your student’s card.
-Scroll to Online Grading Settings.
Enable or disable Assignment Types
You may choose which types of assignments your student sees.
To enable or disable assignments, simply toggle on/off a specific Assignment Type.
Decide which Problems show
For most assignments, you can control which problems your student sees:
-All problems
-Even problems
-Odd problems
-Even problems on even-numbered lessons / odd on odd
-Even problems on even-numbered days / odd on odd
-Student Choice (student selects before beginning)
-Parent Choice (parent selects problems in advance)
Control the Number of Attempts
By default, students are allowed three attempts per problem.
You may increase or decrease the number of attempts within Online Grading Settings.
You may also set different attempt limits for different assignment types.
Please note: The number of attempts for multiple-choice questions may be limited by the number of available answer choices.
Select the parameters that trigger Trouble Spots
You can select the parameters that trigger whether an assignment is listed as a Trouble Spot. For example, if you select 80% or lower as the parameter and your student gets 75% on the assignment, it would be listed as a Trouble Spot.
Adjust the Overall Score Weight
You can assign a weight for each Type of Assignment you have enabled.
These weights will determine how your student's Overall Score is calculated.
Example:
-Mary has assigned her student to do the Warm Up, Mixed Review, Investigations and Tests.
-Mary doesn't think the Warm Up needs to be factored into the Overall Score. Warm Up: 0
-Mary wants the Tests to count for half of the Overall Score. Tests: 50
-She thinks the Investigations and Mixed Review should get equal weight. Investigations: 25, Mixed Review: 25
Please note: the total must equal 100.
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