Gradebook
Knowledgeweight 1tracker · keeps what you put in
Thirty students, one term, and a grade that got scribbled on whatever was nearest at the time. Gradebook keeps the simple faithful record: the student, the grade, and notes for the things a grade can't say — the late bloom, the rough patch, the reason behind the number. Report-writing season becomes reading, not reconstructing.
This is not a screenshot. It's the real tool, running right here — go on, put something in it.
Open the demo full-screen: /demos/gradebook.html
What it keeps
- Studentshort text
- Gradeshort text
- Notesnotes
Questions people ask
How does the Gradebook work?
One row per entry: student, grade, and notes. The notes field is the quiet hero — it holds the context that makes report time honest instead of guesswork.
Can I use the Gradebook for multiple classes?
Yes — it holds as many students and entries as you teach. Many teachers keep one file per class, which keeps each register clean and each file small.
Is student data in the Gradebook kept private?
As private as data gets: the gradebook is one HTML file running offline in your browser, with no account, no cloud, and nothing transmitted anywhere. Students' names and grades stay on the page, in a file you own outright.
Fits your knife at weight 1. Nothing here is final — Knife follows Life. Reforging within your tier is free, forever. Add it, drop it, reforge later; the file stays yours either way.