
Grabbing From Pearson Mastering
Platform Overview
GradeTransferer can grab scores from your Pearson Mastering assignments! This allows you to effortlessly transfer your grades into your supported district gradebook. Keep reading for step by step directions and troubleshooting tips.
***You will notice this video shows a vintage version of GradeTransferer. If you are able to assist us in creating an updated version, please reach out via support ticket! The video also shows Mastering Physics, but the integration should work with any subjects from Pearson's Mastering series. If your subject does not appear to be compatible, please let us know with a support ticket. Thank you!
Grabbing
Navigate to the gradebook page in Pearson Mastering (see example below).
Click the big, green 'Grab Data' button in the GT extension.
In GT, search for and select the assignment title you want to grab from.
Check the popup summary to see what was grabbed before filling into your next gradebook.

Troubleshooting
Grabbing issues? Make sure you in the gradebook view where you want to grab student names and scores. See the screenshot above as an example.
Receiving an error message? Find the associated help article in our Troubleshooting Area.
Grades not filling into your next gradebook?
Do the rosters match? Check to see if the names on the page in Pearson Mastering look the same as they do from where you're trying to 'fill'. You can look at the pop-up summary or in the briefcase to see what's been grabbed.
If you've got the right class, look more closely at the student names to see if there are naming discrepancies, like typos, middle names, or other formatting issues. To fix name discrepancies, go to the Advanced Settings within GradeTransferer and use the Pattern Remover or the Name Discrepancy Fixer to teach GradeTransferer how the names should be recognized.
Check the platform specific directions for the gradebook you are attempting to fill into.
🎯 Remember to always review transfers for accuracy and completion. The GradeTransferer service can significantly speed up the transfer process and cut down on errors. However, just as with manual grading, it is the teacher's responsibility to verify that grades are correct within their gradebook.

