A grading chart is a handy tool for educators to keep track of each student's grades. The teacher can write the assignment title and then list the grade for every individual. Each column of grades is also usually added up to get an overall average for report cards and student feedback. A printable grading chart is an easy way for teachers to always have a grading chart on hand.Super Teacher
. Worksheets, a website devoted to providing free printable lesson plans and worksheets for teachers, has a full grade book online at http://www.superteacherworksheets.com/teachingtools/stgradebook.pdf. This chart has space down the left hand side for each student's name. The columns are created to state the grade for each assignment the student has completed. Teachers can then read the entire row of grades to see how the student is doing in class. This chart also makes it easy for teachers to see if a student is missing an assignment, as their grade for that column would have nothing written down.Homeschool Views, online at http://www.homeschoolviews.com/articles/feature/grades.html, has more information on maintaining a grading chart. This site has a printable chart that shows the percentages for each grade, such as 96 to 100 percent earning an A grade. This type of chart is handy for parents and educators who are unsure how to translate percentages into letter grades. They can use the chart and then enter the grades into their grade book after each assignment. The site also has other grading rubrics for assigning a grade to essays and other assignments that do not have an easy percentage that is calculated. These are found at http://www.homeschoolviews.com/resources/grading.html. Once the grade is broken down, the teacher can then record the grade in their book. This is especially important for parents that are homeschooling, as many states require that they show their children's grades on a regular basis to the state.More reference links: http://www.superteacherworksheets.com/teachingtools/stgradebook.pdf http://www.homeschoolviews.com/articles/feature/grades.html