 Once your students take the quiz, you need to grade it. Go to the speed grader from the to-do list, and here's the first quiz that hasn't been graded yet. Canvas tells you which question or questions need to be graded by hand. Select it and evaluate it. This one looks good. I'll give it all three points. Remember to update scores. In addition to essay questions, which you have to grade manually, you should always look at the answers for fill-in-the-blank questions. Let's look at this student's quiz to see why. On question number three, this student gave an answer that is correct. It just wasn't one that I had listed as a possible correct answer. I'll change the score to give him back his point. For all but the simplest questions, you can't realistically enter all the possibilities for a fill-in-the-blank question. That's why you should always double-check student answers and give them the points when necessary. Let's go down to question six, the essay question, and evaluate it. It looks good to me. He gets three points. I do want to leave a comment for him. I can drag this corner here to give myself more text area to type in. And I'll tell the student, you may want to be more specific about your goals. For example, turn in assignments at least a half day early. When the student reviews the quiz, he'll see that comment. And as before, remember to update scores. And that's how you grade quizzes in Canvas.