Difference between revisions of "Dropping a Grade"
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#Click '''Apply drop''', and the appropriate grade will gray out. | #Click '''Apply drop''', and the appropriate grade will gray out. | ||
#Click on '''Grades''' at the top, and choose '''Recalc Assignment Grades''' to get the corrected average. | #Click on '''Grades''' at the top, and choose '''Recalc Assignment Grades''' to get the corrected average. | ||
− | #To undo, choose '''Grades''', and then select '''Restore All Dropped Grades'''. This will adjust the assignment grade and Average grade back to the original way. | + | #To '''undo''', choose '''Grades''', and then select '''Restore All Dropped Grades'''. This will adjust the assignment grade and Average grade back to the original way. |
Revision as of 08:10, 16 March 2016
Video How-to
How-to
On the left, click on Grades. Under the heading Entry, click on WebGradebook.
- At the bottom of the WebGradebook, verify the school year and teacher. Choose the course then marking period.
- Click on Grades at the top of the WebGradebook and choose Drop Lowest/Highest.
- A list of your assignments will appear. Check the assignments that will be used to consider the lowest or highest grade to adjust for a student.
- From the drop down menu, select to Drop Lowest Assignment Grade or to Drop Highest Assignment Grade.
- Click Apply drop, and the appropriate grade will gray out.
- Click on Grades at the top, and choose Recalc Assignment Grades to get the corrected average.
- To undo, choose Grades, and then select Restore All Dropped Grades. This will adjust the assignment grade and Average grade back to the original way.