What Can You Assign?
You can assign any content from your library:
- Lessons - Students read and complete comprehension checks
- Quizzes - Graded assessments with various question types
- Flashcard Decks - Students practice until mastery
- Practice Sets - Exercises for skill building
Creating an Assignment
Select content from your library or create new content
Click Assign
Select the class or individual students
Set the due date (optional)
Configure assignment settings
Click Assign to publish
Assignment Settings
Due Date
Set when the assignment is due. Students can still submit after the due date unless you enable "Lock after due date."
Available Date
Schedule assignments to become visible on a future date.
Attempts
For quizzes, set how many attempts students get:
- Unlimited - Students can retake until satisfied
- Single attempt - One chance only
- Multiple attempts - Set a specific number (e.g., 3)
Grade Calculation
When multiple attempts are allowed, choose how to calculate the final grade:
- Highest score
- Most recent score
- Average of all attempts
Hints and Resources
Allow or disable hints during quizzes. You can also attach supplementary resources students can reference.
Tracking Submissions
Go to Teach → Assignments to see all your assignments:
- Not Started - Students who haven't opened the assignment
- In Progress - Students currently working on it
- Submitted - Completed assignments ready for review
- Graded - You've reviewed and returned feedback
Grading
Auto-Graded Content
Multiple choice, true/false, and matching questions are graded instantly by the system.
AI-Assisted Grading
Short answer and essay questions receive AI-suggested scores and feedback. You can accept, modify, or override the suggestions.
Manual Review
Review any response, add comments, and adjust scores as needed.
Providing Feedback
- Add comments to individual questions
- Write overall feedback for the assignment
- Use quick feedback templates for common comments
- Record voice feedback (Pro feature)
Returning Assignments
After grading, click "Return" to make grades and feedback visible to students. You can return individual submissions or all at once.
Editing Assignments
After publishing an assignment:
- You can extend the due date at any time
- You can add students who were absent
- Editing questions is limited once students have started
- You can unassign from students who haven't started
Assignment Reports
View detailed analytics for each assignment:
- Class average and distribution
- Question-by-question analysis
- Common wrong answers
- Time spent by students
- Comparison to previous assignments
Exporting Grades
Export assignment grades for your gradebook:
- Download as CSV file
- Export to Google Sheets
- LMS grade passback