A Guide to Google Classroom
A Guide to Google Classroom
St Luke’s Anglican School - Years 4 to 6 uses Google Classroom to share learning tasks and announcements with students for both homework and classwork. It is a blended learning platform that integrates G Suite for Education apps to allow teachers to assign and collect work from students. Google Classroom creates a paperless environment and saves time providing a way for teachers and students to easily communicate and stay organised.
G Suite for Education
Your son/daughter already uses Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, YouTube and more during lessons and to produce work. The suite of productivity tools allows students and teachers to collaborate in real-time to create documents, presentations, surveys, spreadsheets and even websites. All tools are free, ad-free, reliable and secure. We encourage parents to sit down with their children to look at the school work stored within their child’s Google Drive.
Parents Can Access their Child’s Google Classroom
An easy way to track your child’s Google Classroom is to have your child login to Google Chrome on your device as another user account. This will allow you to view their Google Classroom courses, teacher posts, learning tasks (called assignments in Classroom) and all content pushed to students. Your child can access Google Classroom by logging in at http://classroom.google.com using their school account and password. It is your child’s responsibility to ‘turn in’ their work to the teacher, or mark it as ‘submitted’. At the top left of Google Classroom, the three lines bring up a menu, including a ‘To Do’ list of assignments. This makes it very easy to see what needs to be completed.
Google Classrooms Guideline for Parents
Please watch a short youtube clip on how to navigate Google Classroom for parents
St Luke’s Anglican School - Years 4 to 6 uses Google Classroom to share learning tasks and announcements with students for both homework and classwork. It is a blended learning platform that integrates G Suite for Education apps to allow teachers to assign and collect work from students. Google Classroom creates a paperless environment and saves time providing a way for teachers and students to easily communicate and stay organised.
G Suite for Education
Your son/daughter already uses Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, YouTube and more during lessons and to produce work. The suite of productivity tools allows students and teachers to collaborate in real-time to create documents, presentations, surveys, spreadsheets and even websites. All tools are free, ad-free, reliable and secure. We encourage parents to sit down with their children to look at the school work stored within their child’s Google Drive.
Parents Can Access their Child’s Google Classroom
An easy way to track your child’s Google Classroom is to have your child login to Google Chrome on your device as another user account. This will allow you to view their Google Classroom courses, teacher posts, learning tasks (called assignments in Classroom) and all content pushed to students. Your child can access Google Classroom by logging in at http://classroom.google.com using their school account and password. It is your child’s responsibility to ‘turn in’ their work to the teacher, or mark it as ‘submitted’. At the top left of Google Classroom, the three lines bring up a menu, including a ‘To Do’ list of assignments. This makes it very easy to see what needs to be completed.
Google Classrooms Guideline for Parents
Please watch a short youtube clip on how to navigate Google Classroom for parents