Sunday, January 20, 2019

Report Card Comments

Kindergarten and first grade teachers, are you stressed just thinking about writing report card comments?  Whether you're a student teacher learning from your mentor teacher, or a veteran with years experience under your belt, writing report card comments is a daunting task. 
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Use these Report Card Comments to reduce teacher stress
In kindergarten and first grade, writing report card comments is typically more than using a drop-down menu from a school software, such as Progress Book.  Sure, the drop-down menus and letter grades are easy, but they don't relay a true reflection of the student's progress. 

Report card comments are sometimes the only part parents bother reading. For that sake, they need to be well-written and specific!  Well, guess what; I've done all of the hard work so you don't have to! 


My goal is to help awesome teachers like you do amazing things! 


Focus on the kids, spend more time with your family; whatever it is that you love - just not spending hours writing report card comments.  


https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Report-Card-Comments-K-1-1547866

I've also created a Parent Letter Bundle that makes parent communication a breeze.  Whether it's requesting classroom snacks, addressing a peanut allergy, expressing concern of skill progress, or requesting family photos, the Parent Letters are a print-and-send solution to build parent-teacher communication.


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If you're looking to increase parent involvement, you may want to read my post about 50 Ideas for Parent Volunteers in the classroom. 


https://daughtersandkindergarten.blogspot.com/2016/03/50-ideas-for-parent-volunteers.html


Building relationships, participating in class discussions, difficulties/ strengths with expressing thoughts and ideas, tardies and absences, homework, basic skills, writing habits, great helper, organization habits, letter recognition, counting skills, staying on task, disruptive habits to the learning environment, fine-motor skills, problem-solving skills, great effort but struggles to meet standards, encouraging home support, ....you name it and it's in these Report Card Comments for kindergarten and first grade.

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These report card comments are going to save you so much time and stress!.  To make writing report card comments even easier, I have organized the comments into 4 categories. 
  • Positive
  • Needs Improvement
  • Suggestions for Home
  • Complete paragraph comments.

You will have more than 25 paragraph-length kindergarten and early 1st grade comments to choose from,. You can also mix and match the bullet report card comments to best fit your students. Simply copy, paste, and insert a name.

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Reduce your teacher stress, save yourself hours of time, and build parent communication, with these Kindergarten and first grade report card comments. 

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Thanks for stopping by and reading about how to reduce teacher stress with these K-1 Report Card Comments.  



Keep being an awesome teacher and doing amazing things! You've got this! 

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