Here’s a simple design for a school project submission tracker. You can use this in a spreadsheet or as a table in a document:
School Project Submission Tracker
Student Name | Project Title | Subject | Due Date | Submission Date | Status | Feedback |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
John Doe | Climate Change Awareness | Science | 15-Apr-2025 | 12-Apr-2025 | Submitted | Good research, but needs more data. |
Jane Smith | Shakespeare’s Influence | English | 20-Apr-2025 | 19-Apr-2025 | Submitted | Excellent work, well-organized. |
Michael Brown | Solar System Models | Astronomy | 10-May-2025 | Pending | ||
Emily White | The French Revolution | History | 5-May-2025 | 3-May-2025 | Submitted | Great analysis of key events. |
Ryan Black | Calculus Applications | Math | 30-Apr-2025 | Pending |
Instructions for Use:
-
Student Name: The name of the student who is submitting the project.
-
Project Title: The title of the student’s project.
-
Subject: The subject area to which the project belongs.
-
Due Date: The official due date for the project submission.
-
Submission Date: The date on which the project was submitted.
-
Status: Indicates whether the project is Submitted, Pending, or Late.
-
Feedback: Space for feedback or notes on the submission (can be filled out by the teacher or evaluator).
This tracker will help keep track of when projects are due, when they’re submitted, and whether feedback has been provided. You can also use conditional formatting in a spreadsheet to highlight any overdue submissions in red.
Leave a Reply