100 Great Report Card Comments For K

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The passage provides 100 examples of positive report card comments teachers can use for students in grades K-6. The comments cover a wide range of topics from work ethic and behavior to strengths and areas of improvement.

Some positive report card comments included enthusiasm in work, using free time constructively, making progress, showing leadership, having potential, being a good citizen, working to full capacity, and participating well in class.

Some areas that may need improvement according to the comments include skills in a certain subject, paying more attention, having a better attitude, improving attention span, needing to improve reading comprehension, and struggling to keep up with homework assignments.

100 Great Report Card Comments For K-6 Students

Are you using the same comments on your report card, and starting to feel like it is mundane work? Here are some great report card comments that you might consider using. When writing comments on a report card, the most important thing to remember is to be honest about a student's progress. 1. _____ is showing enthusiasm in his work. 2. _____ is using his free time constructively. 3. _____ uses her time wisely. 4. _____ has progressed wonderfully. 5. _____ is showing signs of leadership in the classroom. 6. _____ has great potential in _____. 7. _____ is a good citizen. 8. _____ is working to his full capacity. 9. _____ needs to improve skills in _____. 10. _____ needs to pay more attention. 11. _____ is working diligently on his _____. 12. _____ is learning to be a better listener. 13. _____ participates very well in class. 14. _____ is showing signs of independence. 15. _____ is still struggling with _____. 16. _____ wants responsibilities and follows through. 17. _____ has a better attitude. 18. _____ is a hard worker.

19. _____ has a winning personality. 20. _____ follows directions well. 21. _____ is steadily improving in _____. 22. _____ is following suggests to improve in _____. 23. _____ is eager to improve in ______. 24. _____ is cooperative in class. 25. _____ likes to volunteer in class activities. 26. _____ should be proud of his report card. 27. _____ is great at encouraging other students. 28. _____ works well with classmates. 29. _____ needs to improve her attention span. 30. _____ learns new spelling words quickly. 31. _____ has shown strength in _____. 32. _____ is a conscientious worker. 33. _____ has contributed to many class discussions. 34. _____ is anxious to please. 35. _____ has been disrupting the class lately. 36. _____ needs improvement in reading comprehension. 37. _____ is applying skills to all of his work. 38. _____ gets along well with her classmates. 39. _____ is cooperative. 40. I appreciate _____'s cooperation in class. 41. _____ is showing steady progress in overall academics.

42. _____'s quality of work is improving. 43. _____ is showing a desire to do better in _____. 44. _____'s grade level achievements are well maintained. 45. _____ is working well independently. 46. _____ acts responsibly in class. 47. _____ needs to work on his talking in class. 48. _____ is full of enthusiasm when it comes to _____. 49. _____'s sense of humor is enjoyable. 50. _____ has a stupendous attitude. 51. _____ does not work well with large group discussions. 52. _____ is not participating as I would've hoped. 53. _____ is able to grasp new concepts readily. 54. _____ may exceed _____ grade expectations. 55. _____ needs to develop a greater sense of responsibility. 56. _____ is quite mature in class. 57. _____ tries very hard in everything he does. 58. _____ has strong work habits in all areas. 59. _____ puts ideas in his head onto paper very well. 60. _____ is excelling in _____. 61. _____ demonstrates good reading habits. 62. _____ stays well organized in class. 63. _____ is able to organize her thoughts very well. 64. _____ seems to have extensive knowledge in _____.

65. _____ is struggling to keep up with homework assignments. 66. _____ needs to improve his work habits. 67. _____ is well mannered and respectful to me and other students. 68. _____ has adjusted to _____ very well. 69. _____ is capable of achieving higher than average in _____. 70. _____'s attitude makes it hard for her to get along with other classmates. 71. _____ is consistent in his efforts. 72. _____'s accuracy is failing because of unnecessary speed in written work. 73. _____ has a hard time following directions. 74. _____ consistently fails to finish independent assignments in _____. 75. _____ has the ability to comprehend, but needs to work more quickly. 76. _____ enjoys _____. 77. _____ listens carefully. 78. _____ is reading at a grade ____ level. 79. _____ has mastered _____. 80. _____ is very interested in reading. 81. _____ speaks clearly. 82. _____ is muffling words, making it hard to understand him. 83. _____ has confidence in her work. 84. _____ is able to speak effectively before the class. 85. _____ shares with others in the class. 86. _____ has a good understanding of vocabulary words, and is able to use them correctly.

87. _____ has a good attitude towards school. 88. _____'s work level is below average in _____. 89. _____ is easily distracted. 90. _____ turns in neat work that is done accurately. 91. _____ is not completing assignments in the allotment of time given. 92. _____ is especially good at _____. 93. _____ requires more supervision than expected at this grade level. 94. _____ needs encouragement to do things on her own. 95. _____ often completes assignments early. 96. _____ takes pride in his work. 97. _____ needs to concentrate better. 98. _____ cares about the other students in her class. 99. _____ does not work well without direct supervision 100. _____ is often tired during school hours Keep in mind that you should elaborate on the things that you comment on. Parents/guardians appreciate tips on how they can help their child improve, if they failing at something. It also makes sense to tell the parents/guardians what you are trying in class to correct a situation, so they can do the same at home.

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