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Email Everyone with Group Labels

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In Google Classroom, it’s easy to email all the students and/or guardians at once if you have a single class, but if you are a teacher with multiple Classrooms who wants to contact more than one class, it’s doesn’t seem so simple.

Actually it is, if you create labels using Google Contacts. It looks like a lot of steps, but you only have to do them once.

Step 1: Get email addresses from Classroom

  1. Go to the People tab.
  2. Click box at the top of the Students section to select all students in your class.
  3. Select all, then choose Email. You will not actually email them.
  4. Click one one of the emails in the bcc area, then use Control (PC) or Command (Mac) + A to select all the addresses. Copy them, and delete the message.
Click to email all students
Message created with all addresses

Step 2: Create list in Contacts 

  1. Select Contacts from the waffle or go to contacts.google.com.
  2. Select Create Contact.
  3. Select Create Multiple Contacts.
  4. Create a Label Name (how you will identify the group).
  5. Paste the email addresses you copied earlier.
  6. Click Create.
  7. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 to create additional groups or add more students to your existing groups.
Create multiple contacts
Screenshot of adding addresses, creating a new label, and creating the group

Now you are ready to email the group(s) from Gmail.

  1. Click Compose.
  2. Click bcc (so people don’t see each other’s emails).
  3. Start typing the name of the group (label name).
  4. When it pops up, click it to add all group members.
  5. Delete addresses or add more groups as needed.
Screenshot of the group label appearing in Gmail
Typing the beginning of the label causes it to appear. Clicking on it will add all group members to your email.

You can also create group labels for other groups, such as committee members, school teams, and more. Just copy and paste the email addresses into a label, and you are all set.

Infographic about the Classwork page on Google Classroom

Classwork Page Basics

I have been taking the Classy Graphics online course by Tony Vincent, and I have really been enjoying it. This week’s assignment was to create an infographic. Here is the one of the two I made. I’ll share the other one soon.

This infographic is a modification of one that Tony made on how to use Google Classroom. Google being Google, things have changed since he authored his, so I remixed it and created something to share with my teachers, since we just adopted Classroom this week. I really like how it turned out. I hope you do, too!

Infographic about the Classwork page on Google Classroom

And just in case Google changes again, here’s a link to the original Drawing file. You can make a copy, credit Tony and me, and remix it.