Create a Custom Activity

Custom activities are teacher-created activities that allow you to share resources with students, create short-answer response activities, or allow students to upload different types of files for projects, presentations, etc. 

Creating a Custom Activity allows it to be saved for future use and tagged to the program, level or grade, and unit it is associated with. You can also share your activities with other teachers in your school or district to allow more collaboration.

CREATE CUSTOM ACTIVITY

 

You can create a Custom Activity from the Assignment Library, or from your Assign Cart if you have already started collecting activities to assign to a class. Some programs have pre-created Custom activities that you can search and assign to your students.

  1. From the Assignment Library click on Create Activity to begin creating a Custom activity.

 

 

  1. You can also create a Custom activity from your Assign Cart by clicking Create.

 

 

  1. Both actions bring up the Activity creation window. Click Custom and fill out the form with a Title, select a Level or Grade, Score Possible, a Share With option, and Unit (if desired). In the text box, for Description, type the instructions for the students. 

  2. You can also attach a file or a URL that you wish the students to reference. 

  3. Choose the Response Type:

    1. Upload File or URL allows students to upload their file or type in a URL to a Google Doc, for example.

    2. Write Short Answer allows students to type a short answer response (<1000 characters) in a text box.

    3. No Student Response is for items you may just be sharing with students. Students will simply mark the activity as submitted acknowledging that they received the information.

 

 

  1. You can choose to click Create to simply create and save the Custom Activity to the Assignment Library, or you can click Create & Assign to add it to your Assign Cart and assign the Custom Activity immediately to your students. 

  2. If you wish to assign the Custom Activity, see Related Articles for instructions.