"It's your life. YOU are responsible for your life. It's time to turn up the heat. From this day forward, commit to operating at 212 degrees in everything you do. Etch it into your thinking - into your being. Apply it to your actions. It guarantees to increase your results positively and in so many cases, increase your results exponentially." - 212 degrees
Dear Student,
You may be asking yourself, "What does this mean for you?" What it means is that you are expected to be and do your best. It means to come to class prepared, to do your homework, to read daily, and to act your best in attitude and in behavior. It means that you know that you must do everything you can to succeed. Whether you are at school or home, it is YOUR responsibility to complete YOUR assignments. This is where Google Classroom comes into play. You can access your assignments, videos, tutorials, and more ... all from home or at school. There are no reasons for anyone to fail. Together, we will operate at 212 degrees!!
Dear Parents,
This site provides directions so that you know where to access information for your child. Please note that daily work will be placed on Google Classroom, so if your child is absent, they have accessibility to all of their work. The goal is to make sure no one gets left behind. You may also want to keep track of what your child is doing grade-wise. All you need to do is get a password to access the student portal. Parent passwords are given to you by the guidance department in the main office. You can also have your child access it with his or her username and password and show you on a regular basis. It takes a team to ensure your child can be all that she or he can be. Together, we will provide a great educational opportunity. I look forward to working with all of you this school year.
You may be asking yourself, "What does this mean for you?" What it means is that you are expected to be and do your best. It means to come to class prepared, to do your homework, to read daily, and to act your best in attitude and in behavior. It means that you know that you must do everything you can to succeed. Whether you are at school or home, it is YOUR responsibility to complete YOUR assignments. This is where Google Classroom comes into play. You can access your assignments, videos, tutorials, and more ... all from home or at school. There are no reasons for anyone to fail. Together, we will operate at 212 degrees!!
Dear Parents,
This site provides directions so that you know where to access information for your child. Please note that daily work will be placed on Google Classroom, so if your child is absent, they have accessibility to all of their work. The goal is to make sure no one gets left behind. You may also want to keep track of what your child is doing grade-wise. All you need to do is get a password to access the student portal. Parent passwords are given to you by the guidance department in the main office. You can also have your child access it with his or her username and password and show you on a regular basis. It takes a team to ensure your child can be all that she or he can be. Together, we will provide a great educational opportunity. I look forward to working with all of you this school year.
Google Classroom Parent Access
-This document was created by Park Hill School District and adapted by NJ Snyder. here for more details. |
Google Classroom - Student Sharing
Students must first share their Google Classroom folder with you in order for you to have access to their assignments and activities. Your student will need to complete the steps listed below, once, in order for you to have access to his or her “classroom” folder.
1. Log into Google Drive by visiting drive.google.com
2. Enter school credentials
3. Once logged in, on the left side select the “down arrow” to expand “My Drive”
4. Right click on the “Classroom Folder” and select “Share” then “Share"
5. When the sharing settings screen populates, enter the parent e-mail address(es)that the Google Classroom Folder should be shared with and select “can view”. Remember, we recommend using a Google E-Mail account. Create one free by clicking here.
6. When finished entering addresses, select “done”
7. An automated e-mail will be sent to the addresses entered that will provide direction on how to access the Google Classroom Folder.
7. An automated e-mail will be sent to the addresses entered that will provide direction on how to access the Google Classroom Folder.
Logging Into Google Classroom Folder as a Parent
1. Log into Google Drive by visiting drive.google.com
2. Enter your personal Gmail Information
3. On the left side select “shared with me”
4. In your “shared with me” folder –you should find a folder titled “classroom” – select “classroom”
5. Here you will find several folders organized by course.
5. Here you will find several folders organized by course.
6. To see your student’s work in each course, click on the course title. Inside you will find each assignment he or she has complete or is in the process of completing.