Sheets
Sheets are very useful in a science or math classroom; they allow for live collaboration for things like data collection in science labs, or math work involving statistics or formula-building. The graphing feature allows students to display results, and are a great way for students to create lab reports.
Mark tables can be drawn up and shared with students and/or parents (see tutorial, below). Currently Google does not have a standalone application for storing student marks, but often marks can be copy-pasted from existing markbook programs. |
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Using Google Sheets to Create Mark Tables for Students
Teacher Mark Table - only accessible to teacher (this link would not be shown )
Student A marks - this would only viewable for Student A (not shared openly as it is here)
Student B marks - only viewable for Student B, other students will be denied access
Student C marks - only viewable for Student C, other students will be denied access
Student D marks - only viewable for Student D, other students will be denied access
Student B marks - only viewable for Student B, other students will be denied access
Student C marks - only viewable for Student C, other students will be denied access
Student D marks - only viewable for Student D, other students will be denied access