How do I grade an assignment submission in the Teacher app on my iOS device?
						
					
					
				
			
		
	
		
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
			
					
				
		
	
You can grade assignment submissions using SpeedGrader in the Teacher app. You can enter an assignment score or use a rubric to grade a submission.
When you are finished grading an assignment for a student, swipe left or right to view other student submissions.
Notes:
- This lesson shows images for a phone display; however, unless otherwise noted, the steps are the same for tablets.
 - Multiple users should not grade assignments at the same time since each grader cannot view the most recent information for a submission.
 - You cannot upload files to assignment submissions when grading in the Teacher app.
 
Open Course
  In the Courses tab, tap the name of the course you want to view.
Open Assignments
  Tap the Assignments link.
Open Assignment
  Tap the name of the assignment.
Open Submissions
  Tap the Need Grading icon [1].
Note: If you want to filter submissions by a different status, tap the Arrow icon [2] and apply the filter in the Submissions page.
Open Submission
  Locate the student's submission and tap the name of the student.
Open Grades
  Tap the Grade & Rubric tab.
Enter Grade
  In the Grade field [1], enter the grade for the submission.
If you do not want to grade the assignment, tap the No Grade button [2].
If you want to excuse the student from the assignment, tap the Excuse Student button [3]. Excused assignments are not calculated in the student's total grade.
To save the grade, tap the Done [4] key on your mobile keyboard.
Use Grade Slider
  You can also enter a grade using the grade slider. Tap and hold the slider handle and drag it to the position that represents the desired grade [1]. You can also tap the minimum and maximum numbers. Grades display above the handle [2].
To excuse the student from the assignment, drag and hold the icon at the right end of the scale or tap and hold the maximum grade number.
To remove the grade, drag and hold the icon at the left end of the scale or tap and hold the minimum grade number.
Use Rubric
  If your assignment includes a rubric, you can use the rubric to help you score the student's submission.
To add a rubric score, tap the Write score here link [1]. You can also add a Rubric Note [2].
To view multiple criteria in the rubric, you can adjust the height of the grades window by tapping and holding the menu bar [3].
View Grade
  View the grade for the assignment submission.
Note: You may need to swipe up on your screen to view the grade.
View Late Penalty
  You can view detailed scores for assignments that incur late penalties. Grades with late penalties include the graded score [1], the late penalty [2], and the final grade, which is the graded score minus the late penalty [3].
Note: You can only set late penalties in the Gradebook in the browser version of Canvas.
  