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After you've created the assignment, it will now appear under the selected category on the Gradebook setup page. Repeat these steps for the rest of your graded assignments.
After you've created the assignment, it will now appear under the selected category on the Gradebook setup page. Repeat these steps for the rest of your graded assignments.


[[File:image2023-7-12_11-45-15.png|alt=Screenshot showing Moodle assignment in the gradebook setup]]
[[File:image2023-7-12_11-45-15.png|alt=Moodle gradebook setup showing a category named Homework with a weighted mean of grades and an assignment titled Homework #1 with a max grade of 100]]


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Latest revision as of 01:34, 7 July 2026

Moodle gives you a lot of flexibility when it comes to grading. However, the number of options can be a bit overwhelming. Below is one example of many ways faculty can set up their gradebook. If your syllabus looks similar to the list below with weighted grade items, you can set up weighted categories in Moodle.

  • Papers 25%
  • Homework 20%
  • Quizzes 15%
  • Exams 40%


Setting Up Weighted Grading

First, you must set up your entire course folder for weighted grading. Afterwhich, graded assignments and activities can be added to grade categories and assigned weights. To set up your gradebook for weighted grading follow the steps below.

  1. On your Moodle course page, click Grades (under the course title)
  2. Drop the dropdown menu. select Gradebook setup
  3. At the top of the table (the row containing the name of the course), click the ... button on the right-hand side and select Edit Category
  4. Under the Grade Category section, next to Aggregation select Weighted mean of grades from the drop-down menu
  5. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and select Save Changes
  6. Now you should see a "Weights" column show up on the page.


Moodle Gradebook setup page showing grade categories with options to add grade items or categories and an edit settings button highlighted.

Creating Grade Categories

Now that you've set up your course for weighted grading, you can create "Grade Categories" and assign them the correct percentage according to your syllabus.

  1. On the gradebook setup page, click on the Add category button (above the table)
  2. Type in a category name such as "Homework"
  3. Click Show More to change settings for excluding empty grades or dropping the lowest grades.
  4. Scroll to the bottom of the page and select Save Changes
  5. You will now see the category folder listed on the gradebook setup page. Fill in the percentage this category should have and click Save changes.
  6. Repeat these steps for setting up the rest of your categories.



Moodle gradebook setup screen showing weighted categories for Homework and Quizzes with options to add grade items or categories

Assign Categories to Graded Assignments

After you create all your grade categories, you can go back to your course page and create your graded assignments. When setting up each assignment or activity, be sure to select the appropriate category under the Grade → Grade category section. Read more information on how to set up a Moodle assignment.


After you've created the assignment, it will now appear under the selected category on the Gradebook setup page. Repeat these steps for the rest of your graded assignments.

Moodle gradebook setup showing a category named Homework with a weighted mean of grades and an assignment titled Homework #1 with a max grade of 100