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Dropping Assignments

“Dropping” assignments from the gradebook is a Schoology feature such that a certain number of the lowest scores in a category won’t be counted. Dropped assignments essentially don’t exist, and act as if they were never entered into the gradebook in the first place. Dropping an assignment produces the same result as your instructor deleting it. Dropped assignments display as having a strikethrough through the entire row.

Schoology Plus allows you to both drop assignments that currently count towards your grade and undrop assignments that are currently dropped.

To start, ensure grade editing is enabled. Either right-click the assignment in question or click the three-dot (“kebab”) menu on the right side of the assignment row. A context menu should appear. For a normal, undropped assignment, it should look similar to the following:

A Schoology Plus assignment context menu

Note: For Schoology Plus added assignments, “Drop” will instead be “Delete.” As discussed above, these operations are mathematically equivalent; the only difference is that normal dropped assignments can be undropped, whereas added assignments will disappear when deleted, and must be re-added. The context menu for an Added Assignment looks something like this:

Click “Drop.” The assignment will be dropped and no longer count towards your (simulated) grade, and the course and category grade displays will update accordingly.

A course with a simulated grade drop

Note that the assignment now displays like any other Schoology dropped assignment.

Schoology Plus “Added Assignment” assignment entries will disappear, instead of changing to a stricken-through display, when “Delete” is clicked.

Either right-click a dropped assignment or click the three-dot (“kebab”) menu on the right side of its assignment row. A context menu like the following should open:

A dropped assignment's context menu

Click undrop. Its strikethrough line should disappear and it should be re-added to the gradebook. Its effects on the category and course grades will be recalculated.

A course with an undropped grade

Note that even in cases where a drop is simulated (like this example), an undrop will not remove the grade modified error_outline indicator.

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4 strategies to get those missing assignments turned in

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Published: May 13, 2022

As we get closer and closer to the end of the school year, it happens as reliably as the changing of the seasons—students notice the late, missing, or forgotten assignments that might have a real impact on their grade.

Sound familiar?

Most teachers spend too much valuable time toward the end of the school year reminding students about their missing assignments. This process doesn’t have to be time-consuming or painful though.

Here are 3 simple and repeatable tips to help classroom teachers encourage students to—finally—submit those late, missing, or forgotten assignments.

1. Help students manage their own assignment completion

There’s no better way to promote accountability than to help students to keep track of and manage their own assignments list. LMS tools like Schoology or Google Classroom make the process easier than ever before.

With clear assignment instructions and due dates, every student can log into their LMS and see a clean list of which assignments have been turned in, and which are still outstanding—even if they miss a class!

2. Get parents, families, and caregivers on board to help keep students on track

One of the best ways to keep students from getting too far behind is to recruit the champions they have outside school. When parents and guardians are kept in the loop about the assignments that are upcoming—along with expectations and due dates—they can help students avoid missing assignments well before the due date.

Keeping parents and guardians aware when assignments become late or get entered as missing increases the likelihood that assignment will get completed too. The Parent/Guardian Portal in Schoolytics gives parents and guardians easy access to student assignments in each of their classes. There are even reminders you can automate when an assignment is late or counted missing.

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3. Send automated reminders when assignments are past due

You know what they say about an ounce of prevention…

Setting up a Schoolytics account and syncing it with your Google Classroom ( remember: it’s free to sign up! ) lets teachers set up an automated report of late or missing assignments. You never have to click into each Classroom for assignment details!

The Late Work Report in Schoolytics shows all assignments from all students across your active classrooms in Google Classroom that were turned in after the due date

You can even set up automatic reports for late or missing assignments—Friday late work roundup anyone? And now you can send a bulk reminder to every student with a link to their missing work.

Bulk Email Missing Assignments

4. Try a new communication method

Each generation of students is more online than the last, and Gen Z is spending most of its time on video-forward platforms like YouTube and TikTok. As teachers, we can either fight this reality or lean into it in our communication with students.

The good news is that the rise of online video has coincided with the advent of easy-to-use video creation tools, making it easier than ever to create engaging videos for free. Tools like Veed are great for trimming videos and testing your webcam to ensure you get the perfect take to keep students engaged and on top of their assignments.

In conclusion...

These interventions make it quick and simple to keep students on track for assignment completion. And they reduce the headache for teachers to have to manage chasing down late or missing assignments.

Have any other tips for helping keep late and missing assignments under control? Let us know on Twitter at @Schoolytics

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Using the Google Assignments App

The new Google Assignments app integrates with Google Assignments which enables instructors to create Google Assignments directly in Schoology. Students can work on and submit assignments and the instructor can then provide feedback and grade the submissions, all without leaving Schoology.

With this integration you can:

  • Assign Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drawings to students directly in Schoology.
  • Enable students to automatically generate their own copy of the assignment to work on and submit.
  • Provide feedback and grade assignments.
  • Use the built-in originality checker.
  • Use rubrics created within the app.
  • Select files using the enhanced content selector.
  • Use as an alternative to the existing Google Drive Assignments app in Schoology.
  • Instructors should continue to use the Google Drive Assignments app if grades are being entered directly in the Schoology gradebook instead of the app. Instructors that wish to use the in-app Google Assignments grading tool can use the new Google Assignments app .
  • The Google Assignments app is not supported on the Schoology mobile apps

To use the Google Assignments app, a System Administrator must install the app from the Schoology App Center . Contact the Support Contact at your organization if you do not see the option to use this app in your course. Learn more here: Google Assignments App Administrator Guide . Alternatively, if you are an instructor and a G Suite Admin, you may install the app to use in your Schoology courses.

How to Install the Google Assignments App

Instructors that have G Suite access may install the app to their courses only. System administrators in Enterprise organizations can install the app for the entire organization.

To install the app to your courses:

  • Click the App Center icon in the header, then click App Center .
  • Find and click the Google Assignments App .

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  • Click I Agree to the terms and then Continue to continue with the installation.
  • To add the app for use in your account, click Install for Me .
  • Select the courses you wish to install the app to and select Course admins only .
  • Click Install to complete.
  • Navigate to your course and click Course Options under the course profile picture.
  • Under External Tools , click Google Assignments .
  • Enter the Consumer Key and Shared Secret . You can generate the credentials directly from the Assignments admin console.

How to Create an Assignment Using the App

Instructors can create a Google assignment and add files from their Google Drive directly in their course in Schoology.

Create an assignment using the Google Assignments app

  • From the Courses menu in the header, select the course in which you're adding the assignment.
  • Click the Add Materials button at the top of your course Materials page. You can also access the Add Materials button from within a folder.
  • Click Google Assignments from the dropdown menu.

Sign in to your Google account if this is your first time using Google Assignments. Otherwise, click Continue to proceed. Ensure pop-ups are enabled on your browser.

  • Instructors and students must be logged into a Google account to work on and submit assignments using the Google Assignments app.
  • Third-party cookies must be enabled on the browser.

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  • Enter Total points for the assignment.
  • Set a Due Date . See Managing a Google Assignment in Schoology if you want the due date to appear in the course Calendar and Upcoming area.
  • Enter a Title .
  • Enter Instructions to give students directions they will need to complete the assignment.
  • Optional: Select a Rubric from the dropdown menu.

Only rubrics created in the Google Assignments app are supported. Rubrics created in your Schoology account cannot be attached to a Google assignment.

  • Optional: Enable originality reports to automatically check for plagiarism and missing citations in submissions. Learn more about originality reports from Google here .
  • Select Attach to upload a file from your Google Drive and attach it to the assignment. Each student receives a copy of this file once they open the assignment. Students can then work on the assignment and submit it back to you directly in Schoology.
  • Click Create to complete.

Google Permissions & the Google Assignments App

  • When a student opens a Google assignment, a folder structure is automatically created in your Google Drive which is used to organize student copies of the file to make it easier for you to keep your Drive organized. It is important that you do not delete any of the new folders or files in your Google Drive.
  • A unique copy of the original file is created when a student opens a Google assignment. Each copy is shared with the instructor and the respective student and can then be edited, annotated, and graded directly in Schoology.
  • Once a student starts working on a Google assignment, the ownership of the file is automatically transferred to the student. When you receive submissions, edit access is restored to you. When you return an assignment, the student receives edit access.
  • Co-teachers have permission to view and grade submissions. Once a co-teacher opens the assignment, the permission to view and edit the file is granted.

Google Drive Folder Hierarchy

The first time you create an assignment using the Google Assignments app, a new folder titled Assignments automatically generates at the root level in your associated Google Drive. With each new assignment you create, new folders populate automatically with the following hierarchy:

  • A new folder for the course and section named CourseName: SectionName is added in the Assignments folder.
  • A new folder with the assignment name for its title is added to the course/section folder.
  • Each time a student makes a copy of the file, it is added to the Assignments folder. The filename is the name you gave it with the student name appended to the beginning. For example, if you created a new assignment called Literary Review in Section 1 of a Language Arts course, the folder structure would be Assignments > Language Arts: Section 1 > Literary Review . If course member Sofia Yingling then creates a copy of the file, it is named Sofia Yingling - Literary Review and placed in the Literary Review folder.

You and your students should not delete any of the folders and files created via the Schoology integration.

  • A Templates folder is also generated in each course folder in your Google Drive. This folder contains a copy of all your original documents attached to Google assignments. Do not edit the files in this folder.
  • Instructors may move files out of the associated folders in Google Drive. This does not affect the file permissions.

Managing a Google Assignment in Schoology

Once you create a Google assignment, you can manage the assignment settings and access submissions directly in Schoology.

Once a student opens a Google assignment and creates their copy of the assignment, any changes made to the original document will not be reflected in the student copy. However, students who have not yet created their own copy will see the changes once they open the Google assignment.

Click the gear icon to the right of the assignment on the course materials page to complete additional grade setup. Edits made here are reflected in the Schoology gradebook only . You can make updates here as you would with your other Schoology materials:

  • Enter a Title for the assignment.
  • Set the number of Points the assignment is worth in the course Gradebook.

Set a Due Date to place the assignment in the Course Calendar and Upcoming area.

  • Google assignments are not included in Overdue Notifications if a student fails to submit the assignment by the due date as Schoology does not automatically detect submissions from LTI materials.
  • Edits made to the points and due date are not reflected within the Google assignment (see Instructor View). We recommend also editing the total points directly in the Google assignment since grading takes place there.
  • Select a grading Category from the dropdown. The category defaults to Ungraded .

Select a Scale from the dropdown menu. To learn more about grading scales, see our article on Setting Up Your Gradebook .

Rubrics created in Schoology are not supported in Google assignments. You can only attach a grading scale to a Google assignment.

  • Select a grading Period from the dropdown.

Instructor View

The instructor view for Google assignments displays the assignment settings and submissions.

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Click the assignment title to open the assignment directly in Google Assignments. From here you may select submissions and return them in bulk:

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Editing Assignments

As an instructor, you have the ability to edit the assignment settings directly in the Google assignment.

Any edits to the total points, due date, and title directly in the Google assignment do not transfer to the Schoology gradebook or calendar. See Managing a Google Assignment in Schoology to make edits that are reflected in the course Calendar , Gradebook , and Upcoming area.

Make any changes to the following settings directly from the Google Assignments view:

  • Total points
  • Originality checker

Click the pencil icon to make additional changes to the following:

  • Instructions

Viewing Submissions

Any student submissions are displayed with the student's name, submitted date, and submission status:

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Grading Submissions

Click a student’s name from the submissions list to review, give feedback, and grade the submission.

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When viewing submissions, instructors can:

  • View the timestamp for the submission.
  • Enter a grade in the Grade field on the right. Grades appear as a draft until you return the assignment. Grades are automatically transferred to the Schoology gradebook once you return the assignment to the student.

If you enter a grade directly in the Schoology gradebook, this grade is not displayed in the Google assignment. It is recommended to grade directly in the Google assignment.

  • Check for plagiarism using the originality checker.
  • Add comments directly on the document.
  • Enter Overall feedback for the submission.
  • Return the assignment to the student for revisions or to submit the grade. The student is notified and can view the grade once it is returned.

When an assignment is returned:

  • Ownership of the file returns to the student.
  • Google Assignments creates a copy of the graded file and saves it to the instructor's and student's Google Drive.
  • Grades are automatically saved to the Schoology gradebook.

Student View

The student view for Google Assignments displays the total points, due date, and any attached files. Students can open the assignment to work on the file and make a submission.

  • Students must be logged into their Google account to access the assignment.
  • Third-party cookies must be enabled on the browser

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Student Experience

Students accessing a Google assignment may:

  • Open the assignment in Google Assignments to work on it and make a submission.
  • Add files to the submission.
  • Create a new Google Document, Sheet, or Slide.
  • Remove any files that are attached to the assignment, including any files added by the instructor.

To view a Google assignment:

  • Click the Google assignment from the course materials page.
  • Click Open assignment to open in Google Assignments. A copy of the assignment is automatically saved to your Google Drive account to work on.
  • Click the file title under Your Files .
  • Make any edits or changes before submitting.

Submitting Assignments

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To submit a Google assignment:

  • Click Submit .
  • Review the files attached and click Submit to confirm.

Once submitted, students may not make any further edits unless the instructor unsubmits the assignment. Students may also unsubmit before the due date. If a student wishes to edit the submission after the due date or if the submission is not unsubmitted, click Request Edit Access in the upper-right of the document.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can co-teachers view and grade submissions?

  • Yes. Co-teachers have the ability to view and grade submissions. Once a co-teacher accesses a Google assignment in Schoology, they obtain the permissions to view and grade the submission as the primary teacher does.

Can I move files and submissions out of the folders automatically generated in my Google Drive?

  • Yes. You may move files and folders but it is important you do not delete any files.

Is Google Team Drive supported?

  • Yes. You may attach shared files to a Google assignment.

Can I attach multiple files to an assignment?

  • Yes. You can attach multiple files from your Google Drive to a Google assignment.

Can I copy a Google assignment to another course or save to Resources?

  • Google assignments can be copied to another course but they cannot be saved to Resources. Because we are leveraging Google’s permission-sharing capabilities, the Google assignment must be associated with a course section in order to create and distribute student copies and therefore, cannot be saved to Resources.

Are linked sections supported?

  • Yes, linked sections are supported. If you create a Google assignment in a linked section, the Google file attachment is accessible from all sections of the course.

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Advice column: how do i avoid having missing assignments.

Veronica Jones , Writer | November 3, 2022

Welcome to the new advice column!

Every week a new question will be the focus of the article. These questions will cover a variety of subjects and are meant to help the school community.

Question: How do I avoid having missing assignments?

Missing assignments are hard to avoid since we are assigned so many assignments every day. In order to get all my work in on time, I have a couple of tricks I have found to be very helpful. My first trick is staying organized. I make sure to write down or type out a list of everything that I have due in the next week. Also, when a teacher assigns something in class I make sure to write down the assignment and the due date right away on my hand so that I don’t forget. 

Another thing I do is I accomplish work as I go. I try not to leave things until the last minute. If I have work time in class or freetime after school, I try to complete as much as I am motivated to do, even if it’s not due for a couple days. By doing this, I avoid having to do three assignments the night before they are due. 

Many students also end up with missing work because they are confused about a concept, or how to do the assignment in general. To prevent confusion that will cause me to be unmotivated to do my work, I seek help. Teachers are always willing to help for as long as it takes so students can be successful.

Missing work can also build up if you miss school, even for a day. When this happens make sure you are in contact with your teachers and check Schoology frequently. If you are gone for medical reasons or for a long time, contact the school. Your teachers will help you adjust your workload so you are not overwhelmed. If I only miss a day, though, I make sure to finish the work I missed when I was gone and turn all assignments in as soon as possible. These tricks have helped me maintain my workload and avoid missing assignments. 

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Submitting An Assignment in Schoology

  • Post author: Technology Services
  • Post published: November 17, 2019
  • Post category: Instructional Guides / Schoology
  • Reading time: 2 mins read

Here is a list of steps that can be used to submit an assignment on Schoology. Note: There are multiple ways to create/submit on Schoology.

Step 1: Click on the Assignment in Schoology

Step 2: Click the “Add a Submission” button

Step 3: Choose the method you wish to use.

  • Upload – Click the appropriate button to upload a file or create an audio/video recording to upload to Schoology
  • Create – Use the Text Editor to add text, graphics, or other media (such as links to work created online!). You can save your progress as a draft or submit when it is completed.
  • Resources – Grab a file that already exists in your resources to submit. Choose Apps on the left side to get to your OneDrive and submit a file from there!

Step 4: Click to Submit or Import the document when it is completed.

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