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Creating and Editing Student Groups

Creating and Editing Student Groups. Schoolnet Module 4 D. Tierney. Student Groups. Student groups allow for differentiation, organizing students for activities, and printing reports for remediation. Places you can create groups: (all found in Classroom section) Student performance

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Creating and Editing Student Groups

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  1. Creating and Editing Student Groups Schoolnet Module 4 D. Tierney

  2. Student Groups • Student groups allow for differentiation, organizing students for activities, and printing reports for remediation. • Places you can create groups: (all found in Classroom section) • Student performance • Student mastery • Skills analysis • Student list • Student groups

  3. Choosing Students • Hover over Classrooms • Choose Student performance • From the drop-down menu, choose correct section • Click on tab for Student List

  4. Choosing Students • Check boxes next to students to be included in group • In “Add to Group” drop-down menu, choose New Group • Give group a name • Add any details • Click Save

  5. Editing Groups/Adding Students • Under the Classroom section, click on Student Groups • You will see all your groups • Choose by clicking on group name • Now you can “Edit” either the group details or students in group.

  6. Printing Student Group • Once your student group is saved, you can print a copy. • Choose “Create PDF” in top right corner • This will create a pdf file that opens in Adobe you can save and/or print.

  7. Deleting Student Groups • Under Classroom, choose Student Groups • Open a group from the list • Choose Edit from the left side • Now you will see a choice to Delete

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