Description
Manage extra credit assignments and prevent last-minute requests! This editable extra credit application is suitable for any subject area. Introduce this form during the back-to-school season or at the start of the new semester. Includes a digital form for Google Classroom®!
Included with this Form for Extra Credit Assignment Requests:
- Extra Credit Application – Ready-to-Print
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- Metacognitive prompts to encourage goal setting and proactive learning
- Prompts to request suggestions for extra credit assignment ideas
- Record details about assignment instructions and due dates
- Editable Extra Credit Form Template – Google Slides®
- Digital Extra Credit Application – Google Forms®
- Teacher Instructions for using this resource
How to use this Form for Extra Credit Assignment Requests:
This Extra Credit Application can be used to outline the conditions, agreements, and requirements for extra credit assignments in your classroom. This form is suitable for any subject area and is beneficial for students and teachers alike.
Extra credit opportunities can often lead to confusion or feelings of unfairness when there isn’t a clear process in place. This application form introduces structure and equity into the process of assigning extra credit assignments, ensuring that all students understand what’s expected if they wish to pursue additional points. Whether you teach Language Arts, Math, Science, or Social Studies, this template is easily adaptable and serves as a practical solution to standardize how extra credit is handled. With a consistent approach, you’ll eliminate guesswork, reduce disputes, and increase transparency around extra credit assignments, benefiting both classroom morale and academic integrity.
Use this form to prevent last-minute extra credit assignment requests. This form will clarify to students that they must apply for extra credit and will encourage proactive learning and goal-setting. This form also supports meta-cognitive learning by prompting students to reflect on their reasons for requiring extra credit.
When students understand that extra credit assignments are not handed out impulsively, they become more intentional about their learning. Rather than scrambling for bonus points at the end of a grading period, this form places the responsibility back on the student to initiate the process early, think through their academic performance, and explain their reasoning. This type of structured reflection fosters growth mindset habits and enhances accountability. It encourages students to evaluate their time management, participation, and academic effort throughout the term. As a result, extra credit assignments evolve from being a quick fix to a meaningful opportunity for deeper learning and goal-setting.
Finally, this form provides space to offer suggestions for extra credit assignments, along with instructions for the next steps to be taken.
Having a designated section for suggested extra credit assignments gives both students and teachers flexibility while maintaining expectations. You might suggest projects such as book reviews, research presentations, study guides, or real-world applications of classroom content. By pre-approving types of assignments, you reduce negotiation and eliminate unrealistic or irrelevant proposals. This also makes it easier to track and grade the extra work submitted, ensuring that any extra credit assignments completed are consistent with curricular goals and grade-level expectations. The clear next-step instructions included in the form reduce confusion and help students stay on track with their submission deadlines.
This form will also help you to recognize patterns with your students and keep track of how many extra credit opportunities they have received. With several students to manage, having a paper trail of individual assignment instructions and due dates is immensely helpful.
As the school year progresses, it’s easy to lose track of who requested what and when. The Extra Credit Assignments Application serves as documentation, providing a clear record of requests, approvals, and completions. This allows you to spot recurring trends—for example, if certain students frequently apply for extra credit, you may decide to intervene with support strategies or check for gaps in understanding. Similarly, if a student hasn’t applied at all but is struggling, you can encourage them to use the application as a tool to reflect and engage more fully. Over time, these insights contribute to more strategic instruction, more personalized interventions, and ultimately a more responsive classroom environment.
Introduce this application at the beginning of the course term so that the expectations for this procedure have been communicated early in the year. You can provide this application alongside your course syllabus on the first day of class.
Setting the tone early is key. By including the Extra Credit Assignments Application in your course introduction materials, you communicate that while extra credit may be available, it is not a last-minute remedy for poor performance. Instead, it’s a planned and thoughtful opportunity to demonstrate effort, initiative, and mastery of course material. This proactive approach encourages students to take charge of their own academic journey right from the start. It also prevents you from having to explain the process multiple times later in the term, saving you valuable instructional time and reinforcing classroom policies with consistency.
To modify this resource to meet your classroom needs, an editable extra credit application has also been provided.
Every classroom is different, and this editable version of the Extra Credit Assignments Application allows you to adjust the language, add new criteria, or align it more closely with your grading policies. You can add fields such as teacher feedback, final grade impact, or specific rubric requirements depending on the nature of the assignment. Editable features ensure that you aren’t locked into a rigid template but instead have a resource that can evolve with your teaching style, your students’ needs, and your curriculum objectives. Whether you teach in a middle school, high school, or post-secondary setting, this flexible form makes managing extra credit assignments more effective and personalized.
✨ Kindly note that due to copyright restrictions, this resource is not editable. This is a common practice within the online marketplace in order to protect the clipartists and software providers that have authorized their intellectual property for the development of this resource.
See what other teachers are saying about this Extra Credit Assignments:
“This application is a great way to promote accountability and reflection among students- wonderful! I love the fact that this will help avoid any misunderstandings and set out clear expectations right from the start of the year! Very useful indeed- thank you so very much!”
– Karolina T.
⭒ For classrooms utilizing Google Classroom® ⭒
To access the digital version of these worksheets, simply follow the instructions within the resource to copy the files directly to your Google Drive®.








Class Act Press (verified owner) –
What a clever idea! This helps students reflect on what has caused them to need extra credit.
TheBeezyTeacher (verified owner) –
I love this! I appreciate having a tool to manage requests before the end of term and expectations are spelled out! Thank you so much!
Christina T. (verified owner) –
Great reflective tool! And great for classroom management.
Frank S. (verified owner) –
Good resource. Beneficial to the student to answer the questions on this app. It will keep them accountable. I appreciate having a tool to manage requests before the end of term as well.
Frank S. (verified owner) –
Good resource. Beneficial to the student to answer the questions on this app. It will keep them accountable. I appreciate having a tool to manage requests before the end of term as well.
Alana T. (verified owner) –
Great idea! Thank you!
Mrs. Davidson (verified owner) –
This a unique and clever way for students to be accountable in their learning! Thank you!
Christina P. (verified owner) –
Great resource, very helpful and useful! Thank you!
English Education Lab (verified owner) –
This application is a great way to promote accountability and reflection among students- wonderful! I love the fact that this will help avoid any misunderstandings and set out clear expectations right from the start of the year! Very useful indeed- thank you so very much!
Laura (verified owner) –
This is a great resource for accountability. Thanks!
Amy S. (verified owner) –
Such a great idea…thank you!
Amy S. (verified owner) –
Such a great idea…thank you!
Melissa S. (verified owner) –
With mild modification, this was a great idea and plan for my homeschool kids to be able to be accountable.
Melissa S. (verified owner) –
With mild modification, this was a great idea and plan for my homeschool kids to be able to be accountable.
Kristen R. (verified owner) –
Thank you for this resource. It was extremely helpful!
Darlene A. (verified owner) –
Great resource for distance learning! Straightforward and engaging. Easy to use.
Lisa B. (verified owner) –
no prep. easy to use
Brieanna W. (verified owner) –
Easy to adapt to any classroom.
Stephanie S. (verified owner) –
Students were ready for extra credit.
PiEternal Math (verified owner) –
This is very well laid out and easy to implement in the classroom. Great resource!
Brandon D. (verified owner) –
I use this to hold my students accountable for class work. It really makes them think and plan before attempting an extra credit assignment. Thank you for the great resource!
Len S. (verified owner) –
Great resource to help my students master the objectives. They enjoyed the assignment/activity.
Chelsea B. (verified owner) –
SO helpful to get students organized and responsible for their own work.
Come Learn With Me (verified owner) –
This was a helpful resource to not only keep the students organized, but it helped to keep me organized, too.
Janet J. (verified owner) –
This is a great resource and such a time saver for the teacher. My students were engaged.
Janet J. (verified owner) –
This is a great resource and such a time saver for the teacher. My students were engaged.
Shawna G. (verified owner) –
I modified this product to fit my needs as it was intended for older grades and I work with 6th graders. It is well put together and provides a reflection tool for students while they request extra credit.
Shawna G. (verified owner) –
I modified this product to fit my needs as it was intended for older grades and I work with 6th graders. It is well put together and provides a reflection tool for students while they request extra credit.
Tara B. (verified owner) –
Thank you so much! This has been super helpful the last couple years. Much appreciated! 🙂
Meyleen S. (verified owner) –
Nice to have an application for extra credit that helps students think about what they could do to improve their grade. It makes them accountable for their work in class.
Meyleen S. (verified owner) –
Nice to have an application for extra credit that helps students think about what they could do to improve their grade. It makes them accountable for their work in class.
Emma R. (verified owner) –
My students loved this resource, I can’t wait to use it next year!
Alicia M. (verified owner) –
This was great. It really helped my CTE nurse assisting students. Perfect for what I needed!