The short answer
Google Classroom is useful for publishing assignments and setting due dates, but teachers often need more than a one-off scheduled post. A weekly homework routine, repeated reminder, or termly revision plan needs recurrence: the same pattern should publish again and again.
If your workflow depends on recurring assignments, Class Add-Ons Scheduler is built to fill that gap. You create the assignment or reminder pattern, choose the recurrence, add due dates and resources, then let the schedule publish to Google Classroom.
What teachers usually mean by recurring assignments
When teachers ask about recurring assignments, they usually want one of these outcomes:
- A homework task that publishes every week.
- A reminder for an external learning platform.
- A Google Form or feedback check-in that repeats.
- A revision task that appears across a term.
- A due date pattern that follows each repeated post.
The key problem is not writing the post once. The problem is keeping the routine consistent without rebuilding it manually.
What a recurring scheduler should support
A practical recurring assignment workflow should include the post title, instructions, publish time, due date, links, attachments, start date, and end date. Without those details, the teacher still has to do too much manual work.
Class Add-Ons Scheduler focuses on those classroom details. It helps teachers schedule repeated Google Classroom posts while keeping control of the content and timing.
Start with one routine
The easiest test is a weekly homework assignment. Set the instructions, add any links or Drive attachments, choose the weekly publish time, set the due date pattern, and add an end date for the unit or term.
Once that schedule is working, you can repeat the approach for other classes or recurring classroom routines.