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(Quick Start) Guide for ASGPB Google Classroom

Follow the quick start guide for assignment sync and grade passback with Google Classroom.

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Single Sign-On (SSO) and Auto-Rostering

 

This article applies to districts that use the SSO and Auto-Rostering Access Service. SSO applies to districts that use an SSO portal, district website, or Learning Management System (LMS) to access McGraw Hill digital programs. Auto-Rostering means that account creation, class setup, and roster management are automated through a process handled by your district.

Not sure which Access Service your district uses? Click here to learn more about the four Access Services that we support.

This quick-start guide walks teachers through the initial pairing of their classes, allowing them to be ready to create and share assignments within Google Classroom™ for their McGraw Hill programs.

For a full page view of the demo, click here.

For a Spanish version of the demo, click here.

To view a PDF copy of the process, click here.

The McGraw Hill K-12 for Google Classroom™ app syncs assignments and grades between the programs hosted on the McGraw Hill platform and your Google Classroom account.

Important Note: The integration reviewed in this article is not the same as the “Share with Google Classroom” options available within the McGraw Hill platform, nor do these integrations work together. You cannot use both. Attempting to use both will prevent both from working properly.

1. Click on the Google apps icon at the top-right of the page.

2. Click on the McGraw Hill K-12 for Google Classroom™ app.

Note: Installation of this app is completed by your District Administrator. If you do not see the app, please reach out to your District Administrator or Curriculum Coordinator. 

3. If prompted, select the Google account you would like to use.

4. Click the Pair Course button on the class tile.

5. Click the Pair button.

Important! Make sure to only click Pair on the course tile that matches the class you selected.

Stop and Double Check - Take time to double check and ensure your class pairings are correct before moving on. Incorrect class pairings, and any resulting issues, is a common issue.

6. Click the Launch Course button to create assignments.

Your options on this screen may vary depending on the program you are using:

 

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