How do you write a student comment?

How do you write a student comment?

The student:

  1. listens attentively to the responses of others.
  2. follows directions.
  3. takes an active role in discussions.
  4. enhances group discussion through insightful comments.
  5. shares personal experiences and opinions with peers.
  6. responds to what has been read or discussed in class and as homework.

How do I comment on students assignments?

Here are more than 100 positive comments your students would love to read!

  1. This is some awesome thinking!
  2. What terrific math skills you’re showing!
  3. You are an amazing writer!
  4. Wow!
  5. Nice idea!
  6. You are showing excellent understanding!
  7. This is clear, concise, and complete!
  8. What a powerful argument!

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 do you write a positive comment about a student?

Positive Comments. Use a few positive comments to show the strengths of the student and how they’ve improved recently. Positive Attitude to Learning. Comes to class every day ready and willing to learn. Has an inquisitive and engaged mind. Is excited to tackle her tasks every day. Likes to come to school and learn with her friends.

Are these comments and phrases appropriate for all grade levels?

These comments and phrases are appropriate for all students across grade levels and are a great time-saver while doing report cards. They are also a great resource to prepare for parent-teacher conferences.

What should I do if I get stuck completing student comments?

If you get stuck completing the comments for a particular student, move on to your other students and return to it later. You will likely have more trouble completing comments for students who have multiple areas needing further improvement and attention.

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