From now until July 30, 2026, Teachers can opt into our new grading page (detailed in Step 3 below)!
To opt in, open any Gradebook submission and click Try it now.
Click Switch back to revert back to the original grading page until July 30, 2026.
Jump to:
- Step 1A: Select an Assignment to Grade from the Home page
- Step 1B: Select an Assignment Grade from the Gradebook
- Step 2: Review the Assignment
- Step 3: Grade the Assignment
- Step 4: Review Graded Assignments (students)
Step 1A: Select an Assignment to Grade from the Home page
From the Home page, click the Gradebook icon on the desired class card.
Click on a submitted assignment square from the desired student row to grade it (refer to Gradebook legend for color explanations).
The Submission page appears (see step 2).
Step 1B: Select an Assignment Grade from the Gradebook
From any page, hover your mouse over the left edge of the screen and select Gradebook from the Navigation Menu.
Choose the desired class from the Select a Class drop-down menu.
A grid of students, assignments, and grades appears.
To view assignment grades as a percentage or as points, select Options and choose See grades as % or See grades as points from the See grades as... dropdown.
Optional: To narrow your results select, Options and choose a grading period from the Filter By Grading Period drop-down menu. Assignments will appear in the grading period that they are due. See Creating or using an existing Grading Calendar for more information.
Optional: Sort the student list by their current grade or last name. Use the arrows above each column to adjust how the student list is sorted.
Click on a submitted assignment square from the desired student row to grade it (refer to Gradebook legend for color explanations).
Step 2: Review the Assignment
The Submission page appears. Details about the submitted assignment appear to the left of the music. MakeMusic Cloud assesses accuracy of both pitch and rhythm in the student's performance. An Assessment Grade will automatically be provided unless Ungraded was selected in the assignment creation process.
In the music, green noteheads indicate that the correct pitch was played at the correct time. Red noteheads indicate incorrect timing or pitch. The vertical placement of a red notehead on the staff indicates the pitch that was played.
If your assignment has a repeat, select anywhere within the repeat to view the assessment. The icon appears. Select
to display the assessment for the first repeat and
to display the assessment for the second repeat. The selected icon turns yellow and the green and red notes change to reflect the selected repeat.
Use the controls above the music to speed up or slow down the tempo, zoom in or out, and change pages. Select to listen to your student's submission. If your student included comments when submitting their assignment, they appear under Submission comments.
Select Assignment Instructions to view the Instructions that you included for your students.
The Assignment instructions dialog box appears. Select Got it to return to the Submissions page.
The Student Panel: On the left side of the screen, a roster panel lists all students and their current scores for this assignment. Click any student's name to swap directly to their submission. Use the Filter by name or instrument search bar at the top of the panel to isolate specific groups (i.e., type "oboe" to filter down to oboe players only). If you are working on a laptop or Chromebook, click Hide students to collapse the panel and maximize your view of the sheet music and/or audio player. On smaller tablets and mobile devices, this layout automatically wraps underneath the media player.
Step 3: Grade the Assignment
Review the automated assessment grade or adjust scores as needed by entering the numerical values in the Rubric criteria section. You may input additional feedback to the Comment text box. Click Update when finished.
If you need to reassign to your student, select the Reassign button, enter Reassign Instructions if you wish, then click Reassign. See Reassigning a submitted assignment for more information.
You can input grades for a student who has not submitted a file online (e.g., if they performed live for you in class or during office hours). Select the student from the panel, input their score, and click Grade anyway.
To grade submissions sequentially without returning to the main grid, click the Next student button at the top center of the page. Once all pending submissions have been evaluated, a confirmation note will display: "All submissions have been graded."
The status of the submission will appear under the Submitted on date:
Awaiting submission prior to due date.
The due date has passed and no submission was uploaded
Submission has been accepted.
Submission has been reassigned and awaiting new upload.
- For assignments that have multiple submissions, a dropdown menu appears, allowing you view previously uploaded takes:
Step 4: Review Graded Assignments (students)
Students can view their upcoming and graded assignments on their classroom page for each class they are enrolled in—get to the classroom page by selecting a class card from the Home page. In the Recently graded section students can Open the assignment to play and practice or select the clipboard icon to view a teacher’s grade and comments.
If you have created a Grading Scale that matches a grade name (e.g. A-, S, etc.) to a point percentage, the student also sees the grade name for each individual graded assignment when reviewing it.
As an Educator, you can review graded assignments in the Gradebook. If you find that you need to make changes to the grade, select the tile that you would like to review and start the grading process again.
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