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What is the Gradebook?
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Written by Maya Meller
Updated over 9 months ago

The Gradebook tab displays student grades based on their solutions. It is available only to teachers who have an active subscription. It is possible to navigate between classrooms, select a single or various courses, and view grades in different formats by using the three dropdown menus (highlighted in the below screen capture).

To access a classroom’s Gradebook, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the 'My Classrooms' page.

  2. Choose the classroom that you would like to see the grades for. 

  3. Select the ‘Gradebook’ Tab.

  • The dropdown menu on the right hand side of the screen allows you to switch between classrooms you manage in this subscription.

  • By clicking the dropdown manu in the left hand of the table, teachers can view grades as numbers (1-10), letters (A-F), or percentages (1%-100%).

  • Using the 'Course & Quizzes' menu on the right, you can choose one or more courses to display all at once (see below image).

    More functions

  • Click on the cell marked ‘Name’ to change the table to show students from A-Z or Z-A. Click on the cell marked ‘Overall Grade’ to filter the students from the highest grade to the lowest, or vice versa. 

  • Click ‘Export Grades’ in the upper right-hand corner to download a CSV file of Student Grades. 

  • If students started solving challenges in a certain topic but have not finished that topic, they will get a ‘not completed’ in the Gradebook table.

  • If a student did not begin solving challenges in a certain topic, then the cell will remain empty.

For the Coding Adventure course, the table shows the grades students got on each coding topic. Each column represents a different topic. 

You can also access more data on your students' level at specific CS topics through the Proficiency table. Click here to read more.

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