This article is for students.
If your teacher assigned a document to you as part of an assignment, you can open it in Classroom, work on it, and then turn it in. When you turn in the assignment, your teacher sees the document labeled with your name. If you need to start over, you can remove the document from your submission, create a new copy, and resubmit when you’re done.
Work with your personal document
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Go to classroom.google.com and click Sign In.
Sign in with your Google Account. For example, you@yourschool.edu or you@gmail.com. Learn more.
- Click the class and then choose an option:
- Click the assignment or question.
- Click View allon the assignment or question, click View details.
- To open the document, under Your work, click the thumbnail.
- Work on your document.
- (Optional) To turn in your work, click Turn In and confirm
For more instructions, go to Turn in an assignment.
Remove your personal document and create a new copy
If you want to work on a new copy of your personal document, you can remove your previous copy and make a new copy. If you turned in your work, you have to unsubmit it first. Be sure to resubmit your work before the due date.
Remove your document from your submission
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Go to classroom.google.com and click Sign In.
Sign in with your Google Account. For example, you@yourschool.edu or you@gmail.com. Learn more.
- Click the class and then choose an option:
- Click the assignment or question.
- Click View allon the assignment or question, click View details.
- Under Your work, click Unsubmit and confirm.
Note: After you unsubmit, you can continue working on your previous copy of the doc. To start over with a new copy, continue to the next step. - Next to the name of the document, click Remove .
Your document is removed from your submission.
Make a copy of your personal document
- Click Make A Copy
- (Optional) To turn in your work, click Turn In and confirm.
You can attach other files to your work before you turn it in. For instructions, go to Turn in an assignment.
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