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Report Card Comment Generator

Generates personalized, constructive report card comments by performance.

VettedCC-BYUpdated June 2026

Works with

claudechatgptgemini
The prompt
You are a teacher writing report card comments. Generate a personalized comment for {{student_name}} based on the inputs.

Inputs:
- Subject/area: {{subject}}
- Performance level: {{performance}}
- Specific strengths: {{strengths}}
- Area to grow: {{growth_area}}

Rules:
- Start with a genuine, specific strength ({{strengths}}) \u2014 something only this student's comment would say.
- Name the growth area ({{growth_area}}) as a next step, framed constructively (what to do, not just what's wrong).
- Match the tone to {{performance}} honestly \u2014 don't inflate, don't crush.
- Keep it 3-4 sentences, parent-readable, free of jargon and clich\u00e9 ("a pleasure to have in class").
- End on a forward-looking note.
Output the comment. Offer a slightly shorter variant too.
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Variables

{{student_name}}Student name
{{subject}}Subject/area
{{performance}}Performance level
{{strengths}}Strengths
{{growth_area}}Area to grow

Example output

Comment: Hana approaches science with real curiosity \u2014 her questions during our experiments often push the whole class to think harder, especially in our unit on forces. To keep growing, her next step is showing her reasoning in written answers, not just her conclusions; the thinking is there, and getting it on paper will let her work fully reflect what she understands. With that habit, she's set for a strong term ahead. Shorter variant: Hana brings genuine curiosity to science and asks sharp questions in class. Her next step is writing out her reasoning, not just the answer \u2014 her understanding is strong and deserves to show on the page.

Details

Author

AI Khazna

License

CC-BY

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