@laura_broussard ,
If you want quiz grades to count equally within an assignment group, then they need to be the same point value. There is no switch you can flip to make all of the assignments within an assignment group be counted equally. There is a feature idea open for this: https://community.canvaslms.com/ideas/4174-assignments-within-weighted-groups-treated-with-equal-val...
@Allie_Dilts 's comment explains how drop rules are used, but I did not see anything in your question about wanting to drop any of the quizzes, so it doesn't really answer the question.
Even though there is no simple box to check, you can accomplish what you want if you are using weighted assignment groups and are not dropping any grades.
The score for each assignment group is based on the assignments within it. If there is only one assignment in the group, it becomes worth 100% of the points for that assignment group.
Let's say that quizzes are worth 35% of the grade in the course. Since there are seven quizzes and you want all of them to be worth the same point value, that would make each one of them worth 35/7= 5% of the grade. You would need to create three assignment groups to make this work.
- Have an assignment group worth 25% of the grade and put the 5 quizzes worth the same amount into them. These should be the only assignments in that group.
- Have an assignment group worth 5% of the grade and put the 21 point quiz as the only assignment in it.
- Have an assignment group worth 5% of the grade and put the 24 point quiz as the only assignment in it.
I picked 35% because it made for convenient math, but if quizzes were worth 20% of the grade, then you would take 5/7*20=14.29% for the first group and 1/7*20=2.86% for each of the last two groups. Actually, that makes 20.01% of the grade, so I would probably round the group of five to be 14.28%.
If you do want to drop some of the quizzes, then you would need to create two fake assignments to hold a scaled version of the quiz scores that are worth 100 points. Make their type no submission. Put these in with the other 5 quizzes.
Create an "not-graded" or "administrative" assignment group worth 0% of the points. Move the 21 and 24 point quizzes to this assignment group. Convert the 21 and 24 point assignments to be worth 100 points "score/21*100" or "score/24*100" and enter these values into the two fake assignments.
Then you can set up your rules to drop grades.
By the way, this is also way I currently recommend giving extra credit on a quiz -- creating a fake assignment that can have extra credit. The points for quizzes are determined by the points within the quiz and this doesn't allow for extra credit.
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