Google Classroom - Using a Naming Convention

While helping students be able to find assignments is important, helping them know your expectations for assignments is just as important. Using a naming convention for assignment titles can help with both.

Where it says "Question" or "Title" it is a temptation to post your question or title of the activity.  

Don't.  


Instead, use that space instead to put a short name that helps IDENTIFY the item - for both you and your students.  Come up with a naming convention that works for you.  There are a couple examples below. 

You may consider starting the name with a descriptor so students know what you expect to happen with the activity - 

 
Another trick to make it even more visual is to use small icons - 




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