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General Elementary Report Card Comments: These Are Frequently Used Comments

The document contains example report card comments for a student's performance in math and language arts. The math comments discuss excellence in math skills, the need to practice fractions more, embracing math by seeing its real-world applications, and having a negative attitude. The language arts comments cover not turning in reading logs regularly, writing creative stories, not returning any spelling assignments, and not studying vocabulary words.

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General Elementary Report Card Comments: These Are Frequently Used Comments

The document contains example report card comments for a student's performance in math and language arts. The math comments discuss excellence in math skills, the need to practice fractions more, embracing math by seeing its real-world applications, and having a negative attitude. The language arts comments cover not turning in reading logs regularly, writing creative stories, not returning any spelling assignments, and not studying vocabulary words.

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General Elementary Report Card Comments

These are frequently used comments.


Math

1. Your child is excellent in math. He/she can multiply and divide numbers
very quickly. I believe that he/she is ready to be further challenged.

2. _________ is showing tremendous effort and progress in math, especially


in learning multiplication facts.

3. I would really like for __________ to practice his/her fractions more at


home. He/she seems to be struggling, and that is reflected in this grade.
I believe that with more practice, he/she will learn to master this
important math concept.

4. He/she has a very negative attitude towards math. A great way to


encourage him/her to embrace math is to show examples of math in your
child’s daily life. You may want to have him/her calculate how much “half
off” is when out at the store, for instance. Your support and
encouragement could change his/her attitude for the better.

Language Arts

1. He/she has not been turning his/her reading log in on a regular basis. It
is important that your child read every night for at least 15 minutes.

2. ____________ has been writing very creative and descriptive stories


using the objects from the Word Prompt Box. I will be submitting one for
our district writing contest!

3. He/she has not returned ANY spelling assignments this entire quarter. I
have tried to call and have sent notes to you on several occasions. That is
why he/she has received a failing grade. Going forward, I would like to
propose that you utilize the online school reporting system so that you
can stay abreast with his/her progress and assignments.

4. I am very disappointed that he/she is not studying his/her vocabulary


words. These words will help him/her with the district’s standardize test.
Please work with ___________ to put forth more effort in the next
quarter or else he/she could risk failing Language Arts.

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