How do you write positive comments for students?
Participation
- listens attentively to the responses of others.
- follows directions.
- takes an active role in discussions.
- enhances group discussion through insightful comments.
- shares personal experiences and opinions with peers.
- responds to what has been read or discussed in class and as homework.
How do you comment on a good report?
Positive
- 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.
How do you start a report comment?
Be specific. Start your reports with a specific comment about each student. Make reference to a particular activity, task or a moment when students did something memorable or demonstrated significant progress. This will be appreciated by parents and students.
How do you write a comment for a weak student?
I would like to see ___ show some positively when faced with a challenging task. ___ has a fantastic effort and is working hard to improve his/her academic ability in all areas. ___ should be very proud of the consistent effort he/she has displayed throughout the term, even when the set work has been challenging.
What are the comments on the KS2 science report?
Written for the whole of KS2 no specific comments about curriculum content only learning aptitudes and general areas covered. A summary of content is also provided to remind you of the topics covered in science by your year group to further personalise the reports.
What are the comments on the Science Report Card?
These SCIENCE COMMENTS are small sample of about three pages of comments that are part of our very large collection of report card comments that you can download and use immediately! Using these error-free comments make reporting student achievement in science, at several grade levels, a cakewalk!
How many differentiated science comments are in KS2?
You will find bright and engaging resources that are designed to be picked up and easily taught by anyone. Each resource is focused on progress, inspired by the Outstanding Teachers Course. 264 differentiated science comments for boys and girls, covering 13 key areas for your primary KS2 reports.
What should be included in a Science Report?
A summary of content is also provided to remind you of the topics covered in science by your year group to further personalise the reports. Teaching is busy enough without report writing as well, save time whilst doing a good job. Easily copy and paste these original comments to create personalised and thoughtful reports.