Shakazshura
Participation and Behavior Spend time reflecting not just on grades but also the student's actions in class. Posted by Tiffany Post I teach upper level high school and freshman college English. As elementary teacher Donna Donaghue remarks in her book A Guide for Beginning Elementary Teachers: Getting Hired and Staying Inspired : If there is a problem, most parents will be grateful to you for telling them and will want to help you correct it as soon as possible. Works democratically with peers. I will continue to need your help and support in order for [your child] to overcome his attitude and social difficulties.
Mujinn
Works democratically with peers. Your child is a role model in the classroom. Needs to work on sharing more with others and being a better friend. Is a self-motivated student. It can be hard to think of a unique comment to write on each students' report card.
Najinn
We will continue to reinforce appropriate behaviors. Similarly, students who aren't prepared, rush their work, or need to stay on task more need to know that this behavior is noticed and is not condoned.
Telmaran
Focusing on [important skill] is the next step. Needs to work on staying focused and on task. Your child has the potential to be at the top of the class. Is a sweet and cooperative child. Do you have sample report card comments to share? More improvement is needed in the areas of dictation, weekly spelling tests, sentence structure.
Neran
Your child has the potential to be at the top of the class. Is honest and trustworthy in dealings with others.
Fekora
Is courteous and shows good manners in the classroom. Puts her best effort into homework assignments. I am hoping this recent interest and improvement will continue throughout the school year. Some examples are: Your student is always respectful, but I am concerned about their work. We will continue to work on this behavior at school. Use comments like: Your student comes to school each day prepared to work hard.
Zululabar
Use words such as "requires," "struggles," or "seldom" to show when a child needs extra help. Uses class time wisely. Pay attention to how students interact with each other not just in the classroom, but also on the field and at recess, where they often don't feel like the teachers are directly supervising.
Shaktikinos
General Learning and Social Skills How a student works with peers and makes friends can be reflective of their personalities, and what they need in order to succeed in life. Many problems that show up at school are also problems noticed at home, so your comments will not surprise parents. Listens attentively to the responses of others. As elementary teacher Donna Donaghue remarks in her book A Guide for Beginning Elementary Teachers: Getting Hired and Staying Inspired : If there is a problem, most parents will be grateful to you for telling them and will want to help you correct it as soon as possible. Is learning to be careful, cooperative, and fair. How well do they socialize with classmates?
Majind
Key Takeaways: Report Card Comments Stress positive attributes Use words such as "requires," "struggles," or "seldom" to show when a child needs extra help Introduce areas in need of work in a way that won't make parents feel like you're criticizing the student unnecessarily, for example, list negative comments under a comments section titled "goals to work on" Supportive and detailed comments can provide parents with ways to partner with you to make students feel empowered to do better Attitude and Personality Phrases should present information n a straightforward manner about the students' classroom temperament, giving suggestions for improvements when possible: Has a good attitude toward school. I have three sons: a high school drum major, an elementary Angry Birds fan, and a preschool Star Wars lover. Similarly, students who aren't prepared, rush their work, or need to stay on task more need to know that this behavior is noticed and is not condoned. I love it when they … Your child makes the classroom a brighter place.