Convert a Google Classroom Drive Folder to PDF

Google Classroom stores all class materials and student submissions in Google Drive folders. Converting from a Classroom-linked Drive folder follows the same steps as any other folder conversion, giving teachers and students a quick way to produce PDFs for printing or offline use.

Finding your Classroom folder in Drive

Google Classroom creates a folder in your Drive called 'Classroom' or names it after the class. Open Google Drive and look for this folder in My Drive. All materials you post to Classroom appear there. Student submissions go into the class folder under the assignment name.

Converting teacher materials for printing

Open the Classroom folder for the relevant class. Select the assignment handouts, rubrics, or lesson plans you want. Click the Docs to PDF extension icon. Each document downloads as a print-ready PDF. This is faster than opening each file and using File > Download.

Converting student submissions

Student submissions appear in the Drive folder as Google Docs. Select the submissions you want to review in printed form, run the extension, and you have a set of PDFs for annotation or grading. The originals in Drive are not affected.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can students convert their own Classroom submissions to PDF?

Yes. Students have access to their own submission files in Drive and can use the extension to convert them.

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