How do you comment on pupils on a report card?
Effective report card comments are expressed with clear and simple phrasing, using:
- An encouraging and/or positive tone.
- Language that is easy to understand for both students and parents, as opposed to educational jargon used from the curriculum.
How do you comment on a school report?
Participation/Behavior/Attitude
- Takes an active role in discussions.
- Consistently cooperates with the teacher and other students.
- Listens well and shares ideas frequently.
- Works democratically with peers.
- Shows self-confidence in…
- Works well in groups, planning and carrying out activities.
- Follows directions well.
Why use this general report comments KS2 resource?
This general report comments KS2 resource also allows you to include the student’s name at the beginning of each statement, for a touch of personalisation to their reports. We know the end of an academic year can become stressful with grading and writing reports.
How do I write a National Curriculum Report for my child?
All you need to do is enter the child’s information and select a general report comment that is suitable for them.All the general comments provided cover all the areas of the National Curriculum for KS1 and KS2.You can also try our Twinkl Report Writer Tool for Ultimate and Core users, for an even more personalised report.
How should I comment on my students’report cards?
While every report card comment is ultimately about your student, think of your students’ parents or guardians as much as possible and offer suggestions for their participation. In fact, if you can, keep parents up to date on an ongoing basis. This will help ensure they don’t get caught off guard by any of your comments.
How many report card comments are there in this list?
The 105 report card comments in this list will help you: Choose the right phrasing when writing positive and constructive report card comments Your child is able to add and subtract numbers up to 20 using various manipulatives.