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When you have different assignment types (e.g., assignments, discussions, quizzes, etc.), and a weighted grading system, you may use Canvas’ Assignment Groups to calculate weighted grades and organize the assignments. Based on the information you’ve articulated in your syllabus, you can quickly set up Assignment Groups. 

Create Assignment Groups

  • Log in to Canvas at canvas.brown.edu and select your course from the Global Navigation menu on the left.

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The Assignments page lists all the assignments you have created for your course and their respective assignment groups. You can edit, delete, and add assignments as well as assignment groups. Assignments in your course navigation, but you will still navigate there to set up Assignment Groups.

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Create an Assignment Group

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  • Enter the name of the assignment group in the Group Name  box.
  • Enter the percentage of the total grade in the % of total grade  box. You can leave the box empty and/or change the number later.
  • Click Save .

Create Weighted Assignment Groups for Grading

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You have to first create your assignment groups to use this option.
  • Enter the percentage of the total grade for each assignment group in their respective % boxes.
  • Make sure the Total is 100%.
  • Click Save.

Note: You have to first create your assignment groups to use this option.

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Manage Assignment Groups

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: In the window that appears, you can define various grading rules.
  • Edit the Group Name  and % of total grade  in their respective boxes.
  • Enter the number of scores to drop from each student's final grade in the Lowest Scores  and Highest Scores  boxes.

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  • To reorder an assignment group in the Assignments  page,  click and drag the assignment group.
  • To delete a group,  click the Edit  (gear) icon to the right of the group name, then click Delete . You can delete the assignments within the assignment group or move them to another assignment group.

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by Thomas Keith | Aug 26, 2022 | Canvas , Canvas Features/Functions , How-tos , Pedagogy

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Introduction

  • Create an Assignment Group

Weight Assignment Groups

Use weighted assignment groups to calculate the total grade, drop a low score from an assignment group, further resources and getting help.

It is good pedagogical practice to maintain a Canvas Gradebook that gives an accurate reflection of your students’ performance. Students frequently consult their grades in Canvas to get a sense of how they are doing in your course and of areas in which they need to improve. You can use weighted Assignment Groups in your Canvas course to help ensure that the grade calculated by Canvas is indicative of students’ actual performance.

Create An Assignment Group

An Assignment Group in Canvas is a means of sorting assignments according to the categories to which they belong in your syllabus. By default, new assignments created in your Canvas course will be added to a catch-all group called Assignments . (Note that “assignments” in this context refers to anything that is graded; this can be an Assignment proper, a Quiz, or a graded Discussion.)

Assignments Group in Canvas

You can create a new Assignment Group by going to the Assignments tab in your course and clicking the gray +Group button at the upper right.

+Group Button

It is a good idea to give your group a name that reflects the assessment categories on your syllabus. For example, if the group contains quizzes that are given each week of the quarter, you might call it Weekly Quizzes .

Weekly Quizzes Group

Once a group has been created, there are two ways to add assignments to it:

Assignment Shell Creation Dialog Box

Assignment Groups are most useful when used to weight grades. With weighted Assignment Groups, you can make the organization of your assignments in Canvas match the organization used on your syllabus. You also have greater flexibility than is offered by weighting each individual assignment: if an assignment needs to be dropped or added, you can simply remove it from/add it to the appropriate assignment group, and Canvas will automatically recalculate the final grade accordingly.

For the remainder of this post, we will use as an example a course in which the grading is as follows:

  • Five short quizzes: 20% of the final grade
  • One midterm exam: 30% of the final grade
  • One final exam: 40% of the final grade
  • Attendance and participation: 10% of the final grade

To begin, the instructor creates four assignment groups, named Short Quizzes , Midterm , Final Exam , and Attendance and Participation .

Blank Assignment Groups Page

She then clicks the column of three dots at the upper right and chooses Assignment Groups Weight .

Drop-Down Menu with Assignment Groups Weight Selected

She then checks the box next to Weight final grade based on assignment groups . This allows her to set the percentage weight for each assignment group.

Assignment Groups Weight Dialog Box

Note that Canvas shows the instructor that the assignment groups add up to 100%. It is important to check this, as Canvas will not stop you if your groups add up to less than or greater than 100%.

Once the instructor has weighted her groups to her satisfaction, she clicks the maroon Save button. Canvas then indicates across from each assignment group’s name the percentage value of the total grade that it carries.

Assignment Groups with Percentage Weights

The instructor can now create her assignments and add them to the appropriate assignment groups by one of the two methods enumerated above.

An important caveat: If an assignment group contains more than one assignment, it is important that all assignments have the same point value for Canvas’ math to work out correctly. This avoids the risk of “double weighting,” which will occur if assignments within a group have different point values. For example: if a quiz worth 5 points and a quiz worth 50 points are placed in the same assignment group, the latter quiz will be worth ten times as much in Canvas’ calculations, which will greatly skew the result. In our example course, the instructor has avoided this risk by creating five quizzes within the Short Quizzes group, each of which is worth three points.

Short Quizzes Assignment Group

The Midterm and Final Exam groups each contain only one assignment. This can be an assignment of type Online Assignment if the instructor wishes her students to submit it through Canvas, or it can be an assignment of type On Paper if students will hand in a physical exam paper.

Midterm and Final Exam Assignment Groups

For the Attendance and Participation group, the instructor creates an assignment of type No Submission .

Assignment Type No Submission Indicated in Assignment Options

Remember that in Canvas, there is a one-to-one correspondence between assignments and columns in the Gradebook. Thus, if you wish to create a column for (e.g.) students’ attendance/participation grade, it is necessary to create a corresponding assignment. By making it of type No Submission , the instructor has ensured that students do not need to hand in any work, while still creating a Gradebook column where the grade is recorded.

Attendance Column in Gradebook

Note also that if students need to submit work that will not be graded, such as an outline for an upcoming paper, you can create an assignment of submission type Online Assignment and check the box Do not count this assignment toward the final grade in the assignment options area.

Do Not Count This Assignment Toward Final Grade Checkbox Checked

Using weighted assignment groups allows Canvas to do your math for you. A column will appear in the Gradebook for each assignment group. The Total column will be calculated by multiplying the value of each column by its percentage weight and adding the results. In the case of the student below, the grade is calculated as follows:

Short Quizzes: 12 out of 15 possible points = 80 * 0.2 = 16

Midterm Exam: 90 out of 100 possible points = 90*0.3 = 27

Final Exam: 80 out of 100 possible points = 80*0.4 = 32

Attendance and Participation: 100 out of 100 possible points = 100*0.1 = 10

Total: 16+27+32+10 = 85

Example Gradebook Row with Student Grades

If you wish, you can set an assignment group to drop one or more low scores (or high scores) automatically. To do this, go to the group within the Assignments tab and click on the column of three dots across from its name to open a dialog box. Then enter the number of low or high scores you wish to drop and click Save .

Dialog Box for Setting Assignment Groups Rules

You can also specify that an assignment should never be dropped by clicking the blue +Add an assignment link next to Never drop: and choosing its name from the drop-down that appears.

Never Drop Assignment Drop-Down Menu

For more information, please see:

  • How do I weight the final course grade based on assignment groups?
  • How do I create rules for an assignment group?

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Updated on Dec 03, 2021

Assignment groups allow you to categorize assignments in a way that makes sense for your course. The benefit to this could be for organizing assignments, weighting final grades, and much more. Using weighted groups allows you to weigh an assignment group for a specified percent of the final grade.

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This article will address the following information:

Add Assignment Groups

Turn on assignment group weighting.

  • Click on " Assignments " from the course navigation .
  • Click " +Group " at the top-right corner.

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  • In the box that pops up, provide a " Group Name " and click the " Save " button.

how to change assignment weights in canvas

  • From the " Assignments " page, click on the three dotted icon in the top-right corner.
  • Select " Assignment Groups Weight ."

how to change assignment weights in canvas

  • In the pop-up box that appears, check off the " Weight final grade based on assignment groups " box.
  • Underneath the check box, a line for each assignment group will appear. Enter the percentage weight in the text entry box for each assignment group.
  • Click the "Save" button.

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  • The percentage weights will now appear next to each assignment group name.

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Changing Weights

To prepare for the next semester you may want to make your homework assignments worth more than your online discussions. These changes can be easily adjusted by changing the weights of the assessment category in Canvas. This tutorial will teach you and give you tips for making changes to the weights in your course.

Step 1: Navigate to Assignments Page

Anywhere in your course, navigate to Assignments .

Go to the Assignments page.

Step 2: Considerations

On the Assignments page, you will see various boxes that contain the various graded activities (assignments, quizzes and discussions) in the course. The activities are located in assignment groups. On the top right of each of these assignment groups are percentages that indicate the weight of that assignment group.

Before making changes to the weights, it is critical to understand that any changes made in one assignment group needs to be made in others so that all of the assignment groups weights total up to 100%. Canvas will not re-balance the weights for you. Any total below 100% means a student may get a much lower total possible grade and any total higher than 100% means they can get a much higher than normal total grade.

Assignment groups that have a 0% weight are acceptable. CCAPS courses that use our template have a 0% category called "Ungraded" that contains activities that are not meant to be a part of the student's grades. 

You will notice there are groups of assignments, these are the weighted categories. Notice in the top right that the weights are indicated for each group. You will need to ensure that if you make a change to the percentage in on group you need to make it in others so that the total percentage of all groups adds up to 100%.

Step 3: Accessing the Editing Menu

To make a change to one of the categories, click on the vertical three-dot menu button that is on the top-right of the assignment group's weight.

Select Edit .

To change the group click on the button with the three vertically-aligned dots. Then click on Edit.

Step 4: Add New Weight

Enter the new percentage in the "% of total grade" field and then click on the Save button.

A pop-up menu will appear with settings for the assignment group. In the text field for % of total grade , type in your new percentage.

Then click the blue Save located at the bottom right of the settings menu. The new weight for the assignment group has been established.

Remember to make the changes in another group or other groups so that the weights total 100%.

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Since we’re still close to the start of the semester, now is the perfect time to make sure your gradebook is set up properly. It may feel like you have lots of time left before this is absolutely necessary, but that’s not the case. If you take the time now, both you and your students will see accurate grades across the semester. So let’s talk about three things to check to make sure your gradebook is set up how you want. 

1. Setting up the grade breakdown

Canvas makes it easy to take your syllabus’ grading system in percentages and apply it to your course. You’ll set this up from the “Assignments” page in your course. 

  • Make sure you have an assignment group set up for each category in your grading system. If you need to add assignment groups, check out Canvas’ “How do I add an assignment group in a course?” document.
  • Click the three dots menu at the top of the assignments page and select “assignment groups weight.” 
  • Enter the values for each group and click “save.” 

Canvas will even keep a running total of the values you enter so you can double-check that to ensure it all adds up to 100%. For more information about setting this up, check out Canvas’ “How do I weight the final course grade based on assignment groups?” document.

2. Weighting assignments inside an assignment group

Sometimes, you may have a place where you need to weight items inside one of your assignment groups. 

For example, you may have multiple exams in your course. You could make each one a separate assignment group, but you also want to easily see an overall average for the exams. 

Let’s say this is your grade breakdown: 

  • Exam 1: 10%
  • Exam 2: 10%
  • Final Exam: 20%

You can easily use weighting inside an assignment group to accomplish all your goals. 

  • Create a main assignment group worth the total percentage for the items (here this would be an “Exams” group worth 40%)
  • Place all of the items (exams) in that group
  • Adjust the total points for each item to match the percentages (Exam 1 = 10 points, Exam 2 = 10 points, Final Exam = 20 points). 

And you’re all set! You can use this same method for other scenarios – simply set the points to be equal to the desired weights.

3. Dropping the lowest grade in an assignment group

If you say in your syllabus that you’re going to drop the lowest grade in an assignment group, Canvas can easily do that for you. 

  • Click the three dots menu for the assignment group where you need to drop a grade. 
  • Click “edit.”
  • Change the value for “Lowest Scores” to however many you need to drop.
  • Click “save.” 

You’ll see some other options on the “edit” screen for assignments. To learn more about those, check out Canvas’ “How do I create rules for an assignment group?” document.

If you implement these things in your course, you’ll be in good shape. You and your students will see accurate grades across the semester, and you’ll have a simpler time submitting final grades. 

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Are you looking for instructions on how to import your Canvas final grades into PeopleSoft? Instructions are available from the Office of the Registrar here .

This page covers:

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  • Using the gradebook, including calculating grades.

Assignments Page

Before getting into the grades page proper, let us explore some additional features on the assignments page that manage parts of your grading in Canvas.

Annotated screenshot illustrating parts of the assignments page discussed here.

  • (B) Create new assignment groups with the +Group button.
  • (C) Options for your assignments page overall are behind the top-right most button.
  • (D) If your course has weighted scoring enabled, you can easily see the value for each assignment group.
  • (E) If any assignment group rules apply, you can see them like shown here. Pointing at this for a moment will remind you which rules are applied.
  • (F) This button give you options for the given assignment group.

Assignment Groups

Assignment groups are how you can organize your assignments in Canvas. They function on the assignments page similar to how modules work for your course. You can use assignment groups only for organization if you would prefer (such as all sub-parts of a large semester-long assessment belonging to one group, or all reflection papers being organized together), but using assignment groups also adds the following features:

  • The Grades page can show the subtotal for each assignment group as its own column.
  • Assignment groups can be set to drop certain scores, such the common “drop lowest quiz”.
  • Weighted scoring can be applied to the groups, such that all of the assignments in a group constitute a certain percentage of your course’s final grade.

Note : All courses start with and must have at least one assignment group.

Organizing Assignment Groups

Options icon in Canvas.

Assignments and assignment groups will default to appearing in your Grades page in the same order as they appear on the Assignments page.

Assignment Group Rules (Dropping Lowest)

Using assignment groups, you can instruct Canvas to keep only the highest or lowest assignments in a group.

  • Navigate to your course’s Assignments page.
  • Click on the edit button to the right of the assignment group to modify. (F) in the above screenshot.
  • Click edit.
  • Enter the number of highest or lowest scores to ignore within a group.
  • If any assignments be more important than others that they should not be dropped, click the Add Assignment link under Never Drop to add them to a list of assignments that are always kept.

Screenshot of Edit Assignment Group panel.

View the full documentation for assignment group rules.

Weighted Final Grades

You can easily use Canvas to calculate your final scores for your course based on weighted percentages.

  • Click on the edit button in the top right of the page. (C) in the above screenshot.
  • Click Assignment Groups Weight.
  • Check “Weight final grade…”
  • Assign the percentage for each group. Canvas will show you the total shown. Any groups not contributing to the final score can be weighted to zero. Refer to the full documentation (linked below) to see what Canvas will do if your total is higher or lower than 100%.
  • Click Save.

Screenshot of the assignment group weights panel.

Note : Assignments preserve their relative weight (based on points) within an assignment group. An assignment worth more points than another in the same assignment group will contribute more to that group’s value. Canvas does not have equal distribution of all assignments within an assignment group unless all assignments have the same point value.

View the full documentation for weighted final scores.

Important note: Anything that is to appear in your gradebook needs to be an assignment in your course. To “add a column” to your gradebook, you must create an assignment. Learn more about creating assignments . You can create assignments that are of type “no submission” or “on paper” to handle assignments such as class participation or an in-class exam where the student does not directly submit something in Canvas for grading.

Gradebook Overview

Key parts of the Gradebook are indicated below.

Annotated screenshot labeling the parts of the Grades page.

  • (A) The hamburger button shows or hides the course navigation menu . When you go to the gradebook, Canvas defaults to hiding this menu. Click on this to reveal it so you can return to other parts of your course.
  • (B) The table in the center of the gradebook is the main part of content. Each row represents a student in your course, and each column an assignment. (Some columns represent calculated subtotals for assignment groups, or the final score for the course.)
  • (C) Notice the horizontal scroll bar at the bottom of the page. The gradebook often gets quite wide as assignments are added.
  • A “-” grade means the assignment is currently exempted and is the default grade. If an unsubmitted assignment should count against a student’s grades, make sure to enter a score of “0”. See the common tasks below for bulk filling blank.
  • Note: A dark gray cell indicates that the assignment was not assigned to that student. A column with a lot of dark gray entries indicates either that the assignment was not published, or that there might be an issue with the Assign To box on that assignment’s settings.
  • The column header also conveys additional information, including: its point value, whether or not the assignment grades are hidden (an eyeball in the left corner), if the assignment is unpublished, or that assignment’s grade posting policy. Clicking on the title in a column header takes you you to that assignment.
  • (F) You can build filters with the filters button . Clicking the filters button will open a menu on the right to build and save filters for your gradebook. You can add conditions, name the filter set, and save it. In the future, just click the Apply Conditions switch to turn on or off all filters in that filter set at once. Only one filter set can be enabled at a time. An example of what you can do with filters would be “show me all the quizzes for students in my Tuesday section”.
  • (G) The settings gear in the top right of the gradebook allows you to set grade policies for your course, such as late grade policies. You can also change view settings here, including changing the colors of the gradebook or disabling subtotal columns from appearing for you.
  • (H) The gradebook view selection above the gradebook table allows you to choose which gradebook you want to view. Options include the standard gradebook, an individual view, or the gradebook history for your course where you can audit changes over time. Depending on some course options enabled, you may have additional options enabled here.
  • (I) Use the Import and Export buttons to download or upload data from/to Canvas. Exporting your gradebook will create a CSV file for you to download. Import will request a CSV file to upload. When working with CSV files (such as in Excel), please make sure you do not sort the header columns or rows that Canvas provided.
  • (J) Use the quick search boxes to filter your gradebook quickly to find a particular student or assignment. Just click into the box and start typ ing.

Common Tasks

Here are short descriptions of how the most common tasks are performed in the Canvas gradebook.

Verifying Online Submissions

Scroll horizontally (C) until you find the column for the assignment column. Then scroll vertically (if necessary) to see who has and has not submitted. Tip: Try tying in the Search Assignments and/or student name quick search (J) above to filter rather than scrolling.

Grading Online Submissions

Please see the Grade Assessments using SpeedGrader page for this.

Entering Grades

Either utilize the SpeedGrader, or scroll to cell (assignment column and student row) to enter the grade. Click in it, and type the score. You can move down a column by pressing enter. See the Student Information area below to learn how to mark exemptions.

Bulk Grading (and filling in zeroes)

If you have an assignment you want to enter a bulk grade for (such as “everyone gets 5 points for this extra credit assignment”), click on the options button for that column header and choose set default grade, type the score and click Set Default Grade. If you do this process with a grade of 0, and do not check to override, this will let you easily replace all “-” or missing assignments with a zero.

If you click the options button for the header of the total column at the end of the gradebook, you can choose Apply Score to Ungraded. This will let you tell Canvas to fill in a zero for all missing assignments in the gradebook. You might want to look at Gradebook History (discussed below) after using bulk grading options to verify what changes were made.

Checking Totals

Scroll to the rightmost column of the gradebook. Canvas displays the student’s score according to the available data. The total score is the overall course score, and subtotals are displayed for each assignment group. For more about weighted grades or dropping scores, see the above discussion about assignment groups.

Note: A grade of – (including future assignments) is usually not counted against a student’s score. Make sure to fill in grades for a complete gradebook. You can set late and missing submission polices. See Gradebook Settings below. You can also set grading schemas (number-to-letter grade values; check Related links on the Instructor Help tab).

Message Students

You can choose “Message Students Who” from any the options button for any assignment column to send messages to a filtered list of students in your course. Selecting this will allow you to choose to email students who have not yet submitted, have not yet been graded (but did submit), or scored greater than or less than a score you specify. After selecting your filter, you will get a list of the students who will be sent an Inbox message. You can X any of them to omit them from the list. Type your message and click send.

To send a message to a specific student, see Student Information below to learn about the Context Card.

Show or Hide Total or Subtotal Columns

To hide totals or subtotals from your view , click on the gear (G), change to View Options, and check the boxes to hide Totals or Subtotals. Click Apply at the bottom right. To hide totals and subtotals from your students’ views , go to Course Settings, and, at the bottom of Course Details, click More Options. Check or uncheck “Hide totals in student grades summary” and click Update Course Settings.

Changing the Gradebook View

Filter the gradebook.

To filter your gradebook, click the Filters button and click Create New Filter. Add Condition(s) and values and click the Apply Conditions toggle to use the filter. Only one filter set can be used at a time. You can give the current (new) filter a name and save it for easy use later. Use the trash can icon to remove any conditions or saved filters.

Sort the Gradebook

Gradebook history.

Select Gradebook History from the Gradebook menu. This will show you a register of every change in your gradebook, including before and after changes to grades, and who made the change. This data is preserved here even if you delete an assignment, or a student is removed from your course. Filter the list with the menus above the chart. To return to your gradebook, just select Grades again from the course navigation menu.

Individual View

Select Individual View from the Gradebook menu. You can use this view to focus on one student at a time, including the checkbox to hide student names as you review grading patterns. Once you select global settings, you select a student in the content selection area to see the breakdown of that student’s grades. Or select an assignment to see some statistics about it. (Or both be taken to that submission.) Individual view has links to other functionality discussed elsewhere on this page, such as Message Students Who. Return to the normal gradebook view by selecting Gradebook from the dropdown menu in the top right corner.

As an alternative to the Gradebook Individual View, try the Grades button from the student context card discussed later in this document. That view will show you the grades for each assignment in your course for that student in an easy-to-review format.

Student Information

Click on a student’s name in the first column of the gradebook, and a context card will pop up on the right of your view. This is a quick way to get an idea of the student’s performance information in your class. This shows information about the student you clicked on as seen in the screenshot below. You can see the, the student’s information, grades and recent assignments (the quantity varies by your screen size), and relative activity. The stars at the bottom show the student’s relative activity to others in your course. Clicking on the name views their profile page, the mail icon sends an inbox message, Grades takes you to viewing their individual grades page, and Analytics takes you to analytics for your course filtered by that student. (You can learn more about analytics, and what Canvas counts as participation on the help page for New Analytics .)

Screenshot of the panel that appears when a name is selected.

If you click on a cell in the gradebook, and click on the icon (appears like a door with an arrow) that appears in that cell, the grade detail tray will open on the on the right. This allows you to set the status of the assignment (such as to excuse the assignment, excluding it from grade calculations), or exchange comments with the student about the assignment. This pane also has arrows to go between students or assignments, and has a link to SpeedGrader, where it will take you directly to the submission for this cell.

Screenshot of the side panel that appears when clicking on a gradebook cell.

Gradebook Policy Settings

Clicking the gear in the top right of the gradebook will open the menu as shown in the screenshot below. Here you can set course grade policies.

Screenshot of the late policies panel.

Late Policies

Note : The some of policies set here apply retroactively, so be careful with changing it after you already have grades in your course.

The “grade for missing submissions” setting allows you to apply a grade to assignments marked as missing. To count a missing assignment as zero, check this and fill in 0. Note that assignments without a due date are never missing unless you manually mark them as such.

The “deduction for late submissions” allows you to deduct a percentage from the grade per hour or day the assignment is late, and allows you to set a minimum grade (effectively a maximum late deduction). Note that assignments without a due date are never late unless you mark them as such.

Grade Posting Policy

On the Grade Posting Policy tab, you choose whether grades for assignments are set to be posted manually, or automatically. The default of automatic is that as soon as you enter a grade for a student, they can see it. You can override this on a per-assignment basis by clicking on that options button in that assignment from its column header. For any assignments that are set to a manual posting policy, students do not see any grades or feedback until you post them by clicking on the options button for that assignment. Additional information about this, including a useful flow chart, can be found on the Instructor Help tab.

Note: Comments can still be visible to the student before this, so be cautious what you enter as a comment in SpeedGrader or the Grade Detail Tray. Also, assignments created before setting this policy may not toggle. If you change this after you have already created assignments, verify individual assignments say manual in their column header.

Gradebook Help for Instructors

Video overview.

  • How do I use the Gradebook?
  • How do I create assignment columns for non-submission assignments in the Gradebook?
  • How do I enter and edit grades in the Gradebook?
  • How do I enter grades for an individual assignment as a specific grading type in the Gradebook?
  • How do I apply scores to ungraded assignments?
  • How do I change the status of a submission in the Gradebook?
  • How do I post grades for an assignment in the Gradebook?
  • How do I hide grades that were previously posted in the Gradebook?
  • How do I use the Notes column in the Gradebook?
  • How do I use the Total column in the Gradebook?
  • How do I override a student’s final grade in the Gradebook?
  • How do I use the icons and colors in the Gradebook?
  • How do I change the color for a grading status in the Gradebook?
  • How do I sort an individual assignment column in the Gradebook?
  • How do I arrange columns in the Gradebook?
  • How do I create a filter in Enhanced Gradebook Filter?
  • How do I sort and display student data in the Gradebook?
  • How do I view assignments or students individually in the Gradebook?
  • How do I view a student’s Grades page in a course from the Gradebook?
  • How do I view the history of all grading changes in the Gradebook?
  • How do I view the Unpublished Assignments column in the Gradebook?

Tools and Communication

  • How do I view a context card for a student in a course?
  • How do I leave comments for students in the Gradebook?
  • How do I send a message to students from the Gradebook?
  • How do I export grades in the Gradebook?
  • How do I import grades in the Gradebook?
  • How do I download all student submissions for an assignment in the Gradebook?
  • How do I upload all student submissions for an assignment in the Gradebook?
  • How do I curve grades in the Gradebook?
  • How do I edit the Roll Call Attendance assignment?
  • How do I take roll call using the Attendance tool?
  • How do I use the Roll Call Attendance tool in a course?

Assignment Groups (Categories/Weighting)

  • How do I create rules for an assignment group?
  • How do I weight the final course grade based on assignment groups?
  • How do I use posting policies in a course?
  • How do I select a grade posting policy for a course in the Gradebook?
  • How do I select a grade posting policy for an assignment in the Gradebook?
  • How do I apply a Late Submission policy in the Gradebook?
  • How do I apply a Missing Submission policy in the Gradebook?
  • How do I set a default grade for an assignment in the Gradebook?
  • How do I import my final grades from Canvas to PeopleSoft/Faculty Center?
  • How do I enable a grading scheme for a course?
  • How do I add a grading scheme in a course?
  • How do I use grading schemes in a course?
  • How do I view grading schemes in a course?
  • How do I get to SpeedGrader from the Gradebook?
  • How do I use the Learning Mastery Gradebook to view outcome results in a course from the Gradebook?
  • How do I view outcomes or student results individually in the Learning Mastery Gradebook from the Gradebook?

Gradebook Help for Students

  • How do I view my grades in a current course?
  • How do I use the icons and colors in the Grades page?
  • How do I approximate my assignment scores using the What-If Grades feature?
  • How do I view my grades in a concluded course?

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  • How do I view my Roll Call Attendance report as a student?
  • How do I view my Learning Mastery scores in the Grades page?
  • How do I download assignment submissions from all my courses?
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  1. How do I weight the final course grade based on assignment groups?

    Each assignment group calculation is added together to create the final grade. For example, an instructor may create three assignment groups (A, B, and C) weighted at 20%, 50%, and 30%, respectively. The total score equation for a course with three assignment groups would be (percentage A x weight A) + (percentage B x weight B) + (percentage C ...

  2. Weighting Grades, Giving Extra Credit, and Other Tips on Managing

    If you weight your grades with assignment groups, you will need to create an extra credit assignment group with a weight greater than 0% and an assignment with greater than 0 points in order for Canvas Gradebook to calculate the total score correctly. All the assignment groups in your course plus the extra credit assignment group should weigh ...

  3. Assignment Weights and Grading Schemes In Canvas

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  4. How-To: Set Up Weighted Grades in Canvas Gradebook

    To Assign Weights to Assignment Groups in Canvas: On the "Assignments" page, click the 3 dots in the upper right-hand corner of the page, and click "Assignment Groups Weight". Check the box next to "Weight final grades based on assignment groups". Specify the percentage for each Assignment Group, then click "Save.".

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  6. How do I create Assignment weights?

    Select Assignments in your course navigation menu. Selecting the + Group button in the upper right. In the window that appears, type in the group name (e.g., Assignments) and select the Save button. If you have already enabled assignment group weights in your course, then you will need to enter in the weight (%) that you wish to assign this ...

  7. Create Weighted Assignment Groups in Canvas for Grading

    Enter the name of the assignment group in the Group Name box. Enter the percentage of the total grade in the % of total grade box. You can leave the box empty and/or change the number later. Click Save. Create Weighted Assignment Groups for Grading. Click the Assignments Settings icon above the list of assignment groups.

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  9. Use Weighted Assignment Groups in Your Canvas Course

    Simply choose the desired assignment type from the drop-down next to Type. Create the assignment first by clicking the maroon +Assignment button at the upper right. The assignment will appear in the default Assignments group. You can then move it to another assignment group by clicking on the double column of dots next to its name and dragging ...

  10. Setting up a weighted gradebook in Canvas

    You first must create Assignment Groups, then you can assign a weight to each of those groups. 1. Navigate to your Canvas course. 2. Select the Assignments link from the left navigation menu. 3. Select the + Group button in the top right to create an Assignment Group. You'll want to repeat this step until you have created all of the assignment ...

  11. Creating Weighted Assignments Groups

    In the pop-up box that appears, check off the " Weight final grade based on assignment groups " box. Underneath the check box, a line for each assignment group will appear. Enter the percentage weight in the text entry box for each assignment group. Click the "Save" button. The percentage weights will now appear next to each assignment group name.

  12. PDF Weighted Grading in Canvas

    Create Assignment Groups. 1. Go to Assignments. 2. Click Settings (gear icon at top right). 3. Select Assignment Group Weights. 4. Click Weight final grade based on assignment groups. Do not change the percentage here. 5. click Save. Note: This action changes Assignments to a weighted group with 0% of Total. You will not need to create a ...

  13. How to add weights to assignments

    emily_allen. Community Team. In response to fkisner. 03-13-2020 03:16 PM. Hi @fkisner ‌, you can set the assignment group weights by clicking the Options icon next to the Add Assignment button. After you enable the group weights option, you should see fields to enter a percentage for each group. I hope this helps!

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    It is absolutely unacceptable (and defeats the purpose of having a one stop gradebook in Canvas) if we have to go in and created a 100 point assignment for EVERY one of those synced assignments then either manually calculate the percentage for each one or export to excel. I cannot understand how this is not a feature of the Canvas gradebook.

  15. ATD Tutorial: Changing Weights

    Before making changes to the weights, it is critical to understand that any changes made in one assignment group needs to be made in others so that all of the assignment groups weights total up to 100%. Canvas will not re-balance the weights for you. Any total below 100% means a student may get a much lower total possible grade and any total ...

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    Let's say this is your grade breakdown: Exam 1: 10%. Exam 2: 10%. Final Exam: 20%. You can easily use weighting inside an assignment group to accomplish all your goals. Create a main assignment group worth the total percentage for the items (here this would be an "Exams" group worth 40%) Place all of the items (exams) in that group.

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  18. Can I create weighted columns in the Gradebook?

    In Canvas you will need to weight grades according to "assignment groups" (eg., "Discussions" is an assignment group). You cannot weight the specific assignment itself, but rather the category or assignment group that it belongs to. You can create new assignment groups as needed.

  19. Assigning weight to each assignment

    For example: Outlining assignment (10%) First draft (15%) FInal draft (20%) You would want to go to your "Assignments" index page in your course and then create assignment groups. You then put those assignments into their respective assignment groups and weight the assignment groups accordingly.

  20. How to Use the Gradebook to Enter and Calculate Grades in Canvas

    Note: Assignments preserve their relative weight (based on points) within an assignment group. An assignment worth more points than another in the same assignment group will contribute more to that group's value. Canvas does not have equal distribution of all assignments within an assignment group unless all assignments have the same point value.

  21. How Do I Assign Interactivity Content to Canvas Assignments?

    Assign Content from Interactivity to Your Canvas Assignment. From the course you want to assign the content to, switch to the Assignment page and click Add Assignment. Enter the information for the assignment, change the submission type to External Tool, and click Find. Select the WeVideo Interactivity tool from the list. The tool title is set ...

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  23. How to give assignments equal weight

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  25. [Assignments] Edit Assignment Dates Tool

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