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  1. Grading an Assignment Overview - Microsoft Support

    You can give students grades and feedback, set up grading categories and alternate grading schemes, and see how your students' grades are changing over time. You can also ask for revisions on …

  2. Grading Schemes in Teams Assignments - Microsoft Support

    Add a grading scheme by first naming your new scheme and then assigning a percentage range for each grade. Ensure that you have enough levels to cover the entire 0-100 range.

  3. Grade, return, and reassign assignments - Microsoft Support

    Your comments will be saved even if you go to another page in Teams, close the tab, or start grading assignments one-by-one. Note: If you want to attach files as feedback, you will need to grade and …

  4. Assignments and grades in your class team - Microsoft Support

    To begin grading, select More options on a cell, then Open student work. This will open your student's assignment with a Feedback and Points field you can fill in.

  5. Set up weighted grading categories in Teams Assignments

    In Microsoft Teams for Education, by default grades are calculated as total points divided by maximum points available. By establishing weighted grading categories, educators can assign weight to distinct …

  6. Grades and Insights - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to track student progress and engagement with the Grades and Insights apps in Microsoft Teams for Education.

  7. Assignments - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to create, edit, and turn in assignments using the Assignments app in Microsoft Teams for Education. Tips for due dates, grading rubrics, and adding files, too.

  8. Adjust assignment settings in your class team - Microsoft Support

    Set up weighted grading categories in Teams Assignments. Set a default due time and other settings for assignments you create for students in Microsoft Teams for Education.

  9. Track student progress in the Grades tab - Microsoft Support

    Learn more about grading, returning, reassigning and excusing students from assignments. Track student progress in the Grades tab of your class teams. View grades by class and individual student.

  10. Import settings in assignments and grades - Microsoft Support

    Educators often spend a lot of time configuring the Assignments and Grades setting for their Class Team, and this is especially true with the introduction of new Grading features like Weighted Grading …

  11. Create and manage grading rubrics in Microsoft Teams

    Learn how to create grading rubrics in Microsoft Teams. Assess student work with customized rubrics you can re-use.