Grade student work

Get clear, constructive feedback on student writing and visual assignments without starting from a blank comment box. Upload photos of work or paste text, set the objectives you care about, and refine the feedback until it fits your professional judgement.

Why teachers use it

  • Photos or text: Snap work from the classroom or paste a draft—review several students in one sitting.
  • Balanced comments: See what learners did well and where to improve, in language you can edit before sharing with students or families.
  • Rubric-friendly: When you provide standards or objectives, feedback can reference them without assuming a particular state framework.

Try TeacherGPT free (no credit card on trial). Pricing sits alongside lesson planning, worksheets, slides, visuals, games, and more.

Frequently asked questions

How does TeacherGPT help with grading student work?

Open the grading tool from your dashboard, attach a photo of student work or paste text, and describe what you are assessing. TeacherGPT gives balanced feedback on strengths and next steps, and can relate comments to standards or objectives when you provide them.

What kinds of work can I grade?

The tool works well for written and visual assignments—essays, paragraphs, posters, and similar tasks. It is not recommended for mathematics, where automated grading is less reliable.

Can I grade against standards or rubrics?

Yes. Share the objectives, standards, or rubric criteria you are using and TeacherGPT can indicate whether work is below, at, or above them. It will not invent a particular standards framework unless you provide one.

Where do I use this after signing up?

From your TeacherGPT dashboard, choose “Grade student work” on the toolkit grid—or start a new chat with the marking tool. You can upload images from your phone or computer using the attach control in the chat.