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Types of Summaries


There are ten different views and each has its own uses as the following chart illustrates:

Type Uses Screenshot
Assignment Grades
  • View lists of student performance overall or on any category.
  • View statistics.
  • View bar graphs by grade or student with color and other options.
  • Lock or curve any student’s overall grade. (Pressing on the small circles.) Click here for information on using the Summaries window to lock or curve a student’s overall grade.
Class Grades
  • View lists of students with totals on selected attendance categories.
  • Sort the lists by any attendance category.
  • Get class totals.
Class Attendance
  • View lists of students with totals on selected attendance categories.
  • Sort the lists by any attendance category.
  • Get class totals.
Class Notes
  • Record all kinds of notes about any class.
  • Spell-check. Use clipboard text options to insert stored text. See Gradebook Options: Clipboard Text for more information.
Standard Grades
  • View lists of student performance on any standard sorted by rubric grade and the number of total scores.
  • View statistics.
  • View bar graphs by grade or student with color and other options.
Student Grades
  • Views lists of student scores broken down by term, category and assignment.
  • Lock a student’s overall grade. (Press on the small circle.)
  • View line graphs that show performance over time.
  • Verify the calculations.
Student Attendance
  • View lists of student attendance totals broken down by term.
  • View calendars that display a student’s attendance marks by date.
Student Notes
  • Record all kinds of notes about any student.
  • Spell-check. Use clipboard text options to insert stored text with variables.
  • These notes can be included in student progress reports that are printed, posted online or emailed.
Student Comments
  • Set up a master list of up to 100 comments. Sort the comments and export the list as a plug-in file to be distributed to others. See Using Plug-ins.
  • Select up to six comments per student.
  • Use tools to have comments auto-selected for students based on user-defined rules.
  • Copy comments from the prior term.
  • These comments can be included in student progress reports that are printed, posted online or emailed
Student Standards
  • View lists of student standard grades with a variety of options.
  • Manually lock in a grade for any standard or override any calculated grade. (Press on the small circles.)
  • View graphs of performance on any standard with a variety of options.

FAQ: How can I check the calculations for one of my students?


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