

Is thoughtful in interactions with others. Seeks responsibilities and follows through. Is concerned about the feelings of peers.Ĭan be depended on to do what they are asked to do. Is honest and trustworthy in dealings with others.ĭisplays good citizenship by assisting other students. Treats school property and the belongings of others with care and respect. Sets an example of excellence in behavior and cooperation. Is kind and helpful to everyone in the classroom.

Resists the urge to be distracted by other students. Is courteous and shows good manners in the classroom. Transitions easily between classroom activities without distraction. Uses instincts to deal with matters independently and in a positive way.Ĭooperates consistently with the teacher and other students. Shows initiative and looks for new ways to get involved. Shows enthusiasm for classroom activities. Is an enthusiastic learner who seems to enjoy school.Įxhibits a positive outlook and attitude in the classroom.Īppears well rested and ready for each day's activities. Read the entire list or click one of the category links below to jump to that list.ĪttitudeBehaviorCharacterCommunication SkillsGroup WorkInterests and TalentsParticipationSocial SkillsTime ManagementWork Habits We have organized our 125 report card comments by category. There you will find the right words to keep your comments fresh and accurate. Whether you are tweaking statements from this page or creating original ones, check out our Report Card Thesaurus that contains a list of appropriate adjectives and adverbs. Make Jan seeks new challenges into a request for parental support by changing it to read Please encourage Jan to seek new challenges. Sam cooperates consistently with others becomes Sam needs to cooperate more consistently with others, and Sally uses vivid language in writing may instead read With practice, Sally will learn to use vivid language in her writing.

Turn the words around a bit, and you will transform each into a goal for a child to work toward. You can also use our statements to indicate a need for improvement. You've reached the end of another grading period, and what could be more daunting than the task of composing insightful, original, and unique comments about every child in your class? The following positive statements will help you tailor your comments to specific children and highlight their strengths. Struggling Students? Check out our Needs Improvement Report Card Comments for even more comments! Here are 125 positive report card comments for you to use and adapt! It's report card time and you face the prospect of writing constructive, insightful, and original comments on a couple dozen report cards or more.
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"Hook them in with decent, or even good, free products, then leverage their level of comfort in that system to sell devices which work well specifically with those apps."Īrticle by Kassondra Granata, EducationWorld Contributor "Like Google has done for regular folks with its suite of productivity apps that serves as an alternative to paid products including Microsoft Office, it's doing for educators with Google for Education," Kline said. Kline said that Google using the education market for its Chromebooks is "a sound strategy," and its competitors including Apple and Microsoft "never seemed especially focused on educators." "These tools include unlimited storage for anyone with a Google for Education account (business users pay for the same thing) and Vault, an app for administrators." "The Google for Education site deftly uses free tools as a way to push schools toward adopting Chromebooks," Kline said. Kline said that along with its Chromebooks, which are "increasingly popular in schools," Google is also offering a "variety of freebies to educators." Google may have "outsmarted" its competitors when it comes to success in the education market, said Daniel Kline, writer for The Motley Fool. With Google's Classroom, according to its website, " create and organize assignments quickly, provide feedback efficiently, and easily communicate with their classes." Google's Classroom was launched in June to help teachers organize their classroom for free, and so far "30 million students, teachers, and admin have access to the program, and that number will increase as more schools sign up." Google recently announced that with its "Drive for Education" tool, teachers and students are offered unlimited free cloud storage, according to. Teachers and students may no longer have to worry about reaching their hard drive storage limit when saving term papers and memory-rich multimedia projects.
