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HOW TO: Import assignment settings into a Microsoft Teams Class

For educators juggling teaching and administrative tasks, every minute is precious. Microsoft Teams offers a practical feature to streamline your workload: the ability to import assignment settings from one class to another.

Picture this: You’re setting up your digital classroom in Teams for the new academic term. The structure of your assignments largely mirrors those of the previous term or another class – the same guidelines, submission deadlines, and even notification settings. Rather than duplicating efforts by setting up each assignment from scratch, Microsoft Teams allows you to seamlessly import these settings, ensuring consistency and saving you a substantial amount of time. This function is not just a shortcut; it’s a strategic tool to enhance your focus on what truly matters – your students and their learning experiences.

In this blog post, we’ll walk through the simple steps to use this feature. Whether you’re tech-savvy or just getting comfortable with digital classroom management, this guide is designed to help you streamline your workflow, leaving you with more time to focus on creating impactful learning journeys for your students.



Find assignment settings

First, find an assignment that has the settings you’d like to copy. Simply:

    Select Teams.
    Choose a Team.

Screenshot of teams window in MS Teams

3. Open up Assignments.
4. Hit the Assignment Settings Cog in the top-right corner of the window.

A screenshot of the assignment settings cog in MS Teams

This displays your current assignment settings. These include:

  • Assignment Timeline – Set assignments for future dates.
  • Calendar – Add future assignments to calendars.
  • Notifications – Receive notifications (e.g. if a student hands in a piece of work late).
  • Parent/Guardian Email – Send a weekly email about assignments to parents/guardians.
  • New Students – Allow new students to receive assignments created before they joined the class.
  • Fun Stuff – Enable turn in celebrations for this team.

You can also view Grade Settings on this page, including:

  • Average Grade – Allow students to view their average grade and trend over time in the Grades tab.
  • Weighted Grading Categories – Establish assignment types and assign weights to reflect their importance.

Import assignment settings

To import the settings from your chosen assignment:

1. Select Import Settings From Another Class.

Assignment settings in MS Teams

2. Scroll down the list of classes and select the Class you’d like to import the settings from.
3. Hit Next.

A screenshot of a list of classes from which to import assignments settings

You can also import settings from a previous year’s class. Just scroll down until you find the relevant class.

The next box will give you a breakdown of the assignment settings that will be imported, including:

  • Assignment Timeline
  • Calendar
  • Notifications
  • Parent/guardian email
  • New students
  • Fun stuff

4. Tap Import Settings.

Confirmation of imported assignment settings

Now, the settings will be imported into the current assignment. Don’t forget to import the settings for all your other classes that have identical assignment settings!

Conclusion

Import assignment settings allows you to easily copy the assignment settings without having to manually set up all of your individual assignments’ settings. This can save teachers a lot of time as educators often find themselves setting up new assignments time and time again. As this is such a frequent task for educators, streamlining this process can seriously save a lot of time in the long-run, allowing teachers to spend more time focussing on creating effective teaching materials and lesson plans instead of administrative tasks in Teams.

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How to set up weighted grading categories in Microsoft Teams Assignments

Weighted grading categories in Microsoft Teams Assignments provide your students with an overall percentage grade based on the different weightings and different assignments that you can set.  

For example, you can set up homework as making up 20% of a student’s grade, quizzes as 30% and in-class assignments at 50%.

Did you know that you can set up grade weighting categories in Microsoft Teams Assignments? 

In this guide, Joe shows you: 

  • How to switch grade weighting on/off. 
  • How to set up and manage your weighted grading categories. 
  • How to view weighted grade insights for your whole class.
  • How to view weighted grade insights for an individual student.



How to switch on graded weighted categories in Microsoft Teams Assignments. 

  1. Head to Assignments in your selected Class Team. 
  2. Select the Assignment settings cog in the right-hand corner. 

Weighted Grading Categories in Microsoft Teams

3. Under Grade settings, switch the Weighted grading categories toggle “on”.

grading categories

How to set up weighted graded categories in Microsoft Teams Assignments.  

  1. Head to Assignments in your selected Class Team. 
  2. Select the Assignment settings cog in the right-hand corner. 

Weighted Grading Categories in Microsoft Teams

3. Under Grade settings, switch the Weighted grading categories toggle “on”. A window will open for you to manage your grading categories.

Weighted grading cats

4. Tap Add grading category. 

grading

5. Type a category name (e.g. Homework) and select a percentage (e.g. 30%). This would mean 30% of the student’s overall grade is made up of their homework grades.  

Weighted Grading Categories in Microsoft Teams

Tip

Percentages must add up to 100%.



6. Tap Save to save your grading categories.  

7. Next time you create a new assignment in Teams, you can select a Grading category. 

MS Teams weighted grading

Tip

If you wish to set an assignment that doesn’t go towards a student’s final grade, leave the Points section blank when you’re creating the assignment in Teams.

 

How to edit weighted graded categories in Microsoft Teams Assignments.

  1. Head to Assignments in your selected Class Team.
  2. Select the Assignment settings cog in the right-hand corner. 

Weighted Grading Categories in Microsoft Teams

3. Under Grade settings, select Manage grading categories next to Weighted grading categories. A window will open for you to manage your grading categories. 

4. From here, you can alter the names and percentages of your grading categories, as well as add and remove categories.  

5. Tap Save to save these grading categories.  

View weighted grading insights for assignments for your whole class. 

  1. Go to Insights in your Class Team. 
  2. Select Assignments.

Cat in teams

3. Scroll down to Average grade and select Grading categories. 

As you can see from this example, this class did slightly better overall on the quiz than on the homework.  

Weighted Grading Categories in Microsoft Teams

View weighted grade insights for an individual student. 

  1.  Go to Insights in your Class Team. 
  2. Select Assignments. 
  3. Use the search bar to search for the name of your student. 

From here, you can see the student’s grades compared with the rest of the class, their average grade and their weighted grading categories.  

In this example, this student did slightly better in their homework than the quiz, and their overall grade is 75.4%.  

Weighted Grading Categories in Microsoft Teams

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