General Report CommentsQuick View
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General Report Comments

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300 general report comment statements covering all aspects of school life. Easily make 30 different personalised paragraphs for your class. Use the boy or girl versions to save even more time. Suitable for KS1 and KS2. Choose from the 300 comments, enough to create a whole class of different reports, 10 different statements to choose from for every child. Quickly create your general report comment paragraphs by selecting the right comment to suit each child, one from each of the 10 sections. Describe your pupils in a precise, eloquent and efficient way. Written for all primary year groups, relevant for years 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 High Quality Use these high quality comments, 18 pages covering: Overall Introduction Working and Learning Style Attitude Working & Playing With Others Behaviour Learning Outcomes & Presentation Strengths Next Steps Responsibilities, Homework & Spellings Summary and Looking Forward Easy to Use All the comments come in a girl and a boy version saving you having to change any pronouns. All names are replaced with 3 stars so you just have to find and replace to insert names. Save Time Teaching is busy enough without report writing as well, save time whilst doing a good job. Easily copy and paste these thoughtful comments to create personalised and admired reports. Also… Check out these other handy end of year resources: English Report Comments Maths Report Comments Geography Report Comments
Non-Chronological Reports!Quick View
TandLGuruTandLGuru

Non-Chronological Reports!

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This stimulating and informative lesson develops students’ skill in creating non-chronological reports that precisely meet the content, language and structural features of the form. In particular, they gain an in-depth understanding of how non-chronological reports are ordinarily set out on the page, what information should be included within them, and what style they should be written in, in order to meet form and purpose. These resources contain 3 example non-chronological reports, differentiated by the accessibility of their language. Students follow a clear and logical learning journey, in which they: -Define what non-chronological letters are and clarify their purpose; Establish the structural features of non-chronological letters; -Work collaboratively to identify and analyse the content and language features in further model examples of non-chronological reports; -Create a success criteria for effective non-chronological reports; -Write their own non-chronological reports, using a planning sheet (if needed) and the techniques that they have learnt; -Peer/self-assess their writing attempts. There are enough resources here really for two lessons, including: -Visually engaging whole-lesson PowerPoint; -Non-chronological reports x 3 (based on tennis, great white sharks, and Dubai) -Non-chronological reports structure worksheet; -Non chronological reports planning sheet; -Step-by-step lesson plan. All images are licensed for commercial use, and are cited on the final page of the slide.
Report Comments Mega BundleQuick View
TeachallenjoyTeachallenjoy

Report Comments Mega Bundle

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All you need to write your English, Maths, Science and General comments for your primary reports. Over 1400 different high quality differentiated comments to save you time. Save time and energy this year when writing your primary KS2 reports. Use these extensive report banks to quickly whip up a class full of personalised English, maths, science and general comment paragraphs. Simply copy and paste a selection of thoughtful comments to suit each child, choosing from each large subject bank. Speedily create fluent paragraphs describing the whole child. Each subject is divided into sections, in total there are enough sentences to create different paragraphs for every child in your class. All appropriate and relevant to your pupils. Ideal for years 3,4,5 and 6, easily adaptable for KS1. Impress your pupils, your parents and your head teacher with articulate and positive comments for these subjects. Show your pupils and their families you do know them well by choosing comments to suit each child. End the year knowing you’ve valued and helped each pupil in your class, whilst saving time for the wellbeing of yourself outside of school. You can also find lots of other handy end of year resources at my shop. Why not use my SMART targets to choose next steps for your pupils? Or use my Assessment Guidance to speed up your end of year data decisions.
Art Report Comment Bank for 2019Quick View
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Art Report Comment Bank for 2019

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Are you bogged down with report writing? This will help. 22 pages full of comments suitable for Key Stage 3, 4 and 5 Art student reports. Comments cover the full range of abilities and are fully editable. A useful resource for busy Art teachers who require report writing inspiration or just a bit of help with report structures. Provided as a Word document so that comments can be copied and edited.
Report WritingQuick View
TutorCloudTutorCloud

Report Writing

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Report Writing Lesson PDF Downloads Ideal for lower ability students Covers the following: Non- chronological report texts Report Genres Purpose and Needs of report writing Audience Planning and organising reports Report Language features Generalised Language and Technical Language Alternative note taking frameworks Examplar of report writing (Butterflies) Step-by-step planning process.
Punctuality ReportQuick View
MikePower4MikePower4

Punctuality Report

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A report template used to help improve punctuality to school and to lessons. There are sections to record reasons for lateness, an agreed reward for improving attendance and a review of the week.
Functional Skills: How to write a reportQuick View
DavidM89DavidM89

Functional Skills: How to write a report

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This lesson has been designed for anyone studying level one or level two Functional Skills English. The lesson helps learners understand how to approach a report writing question and includes a modelled response. If you liked this lesson, then please check out our shop for more lessons and resources.
English Report CommentsQuick View
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English Report Comments

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KS3 English - over 250 English report comments to help complete secondary English reports. An extensive bank of statements that will help you create individual and differentiated paragraphs for each student. They are divided up into: Effort Reading Writing Speaking and Listening There are enough comments to create tailored paragraphs for a whole class. They cover a wide range of skills and knowledge and the documents are fully editable so you can quickly personalise them for your students. Includes comments on: Non-Fiction Fiction Narrative Writing Creative Writing Descriptive Writing Analysing texts Summary skills Evaluation Analysis Language analysis Information retrieval Reading for pleasure Perfect for KS4 and adaptable for KS4/GCSE students. They are differentiated in three categories: lower ability, middle ability and high ability, as well as being in boy, girl and gender neutral versions so you won’t need to spend time adjusting the pronouns and vocabulary throughout. Perfect for ECTs Differentiated by LA, MA and HA Includes strengths and areas to improve Boy, girl and gender neutral/non-binary versions included
PE REPORTSQuick View
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PE REPORTS

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A range of 10 PE reports that includes an opening line, 2 strengths, a weakness, comments of extra-curricular and it’s a minimum of 450 characters. They cover GCSE PE students and core PE students of all ages. In addition it there are individual reports for students with kit issues, behaviour issues, progressing well, exceptional performance to name a few.
Report Comments & TargetsQuick View
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Report Comments & Targets

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A bank of comments and targets that I've used at the EBSD school I work at. Many of the comments are behaviour-based due to the nature of the school. May be usable by mainstream staff at this busy time of the year, with some changes. Hopefully it will help speed up the process of report writing for you. :)
A Consumer's ReportQuick View
DouglasSillettDouglasSillett

A Consumer's Report

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Comprehensive, ready to teach resources for the study of A Consumer’s Report by Peter Porter, listed for examination in IGCSE English Literature from 2023 - 2025. This resource is also available to download at my website (search for PoetryProf). The bundle contains: study questions with guidance on how to answer in full paragraphs; a 4-page worksheet with a focus on explaining extended metaphor, including a sample PEE paragraph for essay writing; 4 pages of activities that can be printed and folded into a booklet for use for revision or for self-study; an engaging quiz to test your knowledge and help you revise; a fully illustrated, editable and navigable powerpoint giving line-by-line annotations to help you quickly learn, self-study and deconstruct the poem; 4 practice essay questions with help and advice on how to approach essay writing – including one complete Model Essay for you to use.
Report writingQuick View
jcm89jcm89

Report writing

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A lesson on report writing that can be used for both E3 and Level 1 level learners. Spelling rules E3 - 'ce’ vs ‘se’ LV1 - ‘cious’ or ‘tious’ I then go over how to structure and write a report. I have written a sample answer from a question I wrote and then gave the students a sample question to have a go of as well. I’ve included a video explanation of the how to write a report and a quick run through of my answer, so it can be used for homework or remote learning. I haven’t turned it into a PDF because I wanted to give you the option of editing and adapting this as you see fit but I hope it helps. At the end of the resource I’ve included a table with the idea in mind that students will start to recored the different features of different texts.
Secondary Maths Report GeneratorQuick View
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Secondary Maths Report Generator

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This is a spreadsheet that allows for the easy creation of personalised reports. It comes complete with attached comment bank. The reports are broken down into 6 key aspects. Progress Problem Solving Number Algebra Geometry and Measure General Comments The process is as simple as inputing a students name, choosing the correct pronouns and selecting an appropriate comment from each page. The final page generates the report ready to be copied instantly. This is a package that is now used department wide and will guarantee to save you hours with report writing.
English Report Writing Comment BankQuick View
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English Report Writing Comment Bank

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A comprehensive set of documents which aid with the writing of reports, hopefully providing you with the tools you need to write fair, honest and balanced reports for English. The comment bank covers the following areas (as you can see from the preview there are documents for each): Introductory comments/learning cognition and progress Topics Covered Behaviour and Attitude (with targets) Reading/comprehension (and targets) Writing skills (and targets) The resources are suited to secondary Key Stages 3 and 4. Most of the comments simply require you to add a student’s name or to write their specific gender in the space provided. I’m sure these will save you a good deal of time and effort, and help bring a little inspiration to the baleful process of report writing!
KS4 Form Tutor Report CommentsQuick View
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KS4 Form Tutor Report Comments

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Save yourself hours of work with these custom-made KS4 (upper school) form tutor pupil reports; they have been written for students with a range of abilities and attributes and are ready to use. Each report contains a comment on the student’s attitude, focus, behaviour for learning and key targets for improvement, in relation to their GCSEs and general upper school progress. The document contains 2700 words for 30 different students. You will recognise your own pupils but can of course ‘mix and match’ the comments as needed.
Science Investigation Lab Report TemplateQuick View
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Science Investigation Lab Report Template

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A template that can be used to help students structure their write-ups for experiments. Students can put one strip of glue in the gray margin on the left hand side to stick into their workbooks. If you would like to suggest any changes then please feel free to get in touch.
Report builderQuick View
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Report builder

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A quick and easy way to generate short reports. You can write comments consisting of up to 3 sentences, which you can customise to suit your classes and subject. Simply enter a number between 1 and 10 to insert the relevant comment. Names and gender pronouns will automatically be inserted into the report.