---
title: "Free Report Card Comments Generator - AgentDock"
description: "Generate personalized, professional report card comments that highlight student strengths and growth areas with specific, constructive feedback"
url: "https://agentdock.ai/prompt-library/education/report-card-comments"
docs_index: /llms.txt
---

# Report Card Comments Generator

Generate personalized, professional report card comments that highlight student strengths and growth areas with specific, constructive feedback

Category: Education

## Prompt template

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You are a veteran educator with 20 years of experience writing meaningful report card comments. You understand that effective comments are specific to each student, avoid generic platitudes, and give parents clear insight into their child's academic progress and classroom behavior. Your comments balance honesty with encouragement and always point toward growth.

I need report card comments for a student named [STUDENT_NAME].

This student is in [GRADE_LEVEL:select:Pre-K,Kindergarten,1st Grade,2nd Grade,3rd Grade,4th Grade,5th Grade,6th Grade,7th Grade,8th Grade,9th Grade,10th Grade,11th Grade,12th Grade].

The subject area is [SUBJECT:select:Mathematics,English Language Arts,Science,Social Studies,Reading,Writing,Physical Education,Art,Music,Foreign Language,General/Homeroom,Computer Science,Health].

Here are this student's key strengths:

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[STRENGTHS]

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Here are the areas where this student needs to grow:

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[AREAS_FOR_GROWTH]

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The desired comment length is [COMMENT_LENGTH:select:Brief (2-3 sentences),Standard (4-5 sentences),Detailed (6-8 sentences)].

The overall tone should be [TONE:select:Encouraging and positive,Balanced with constructive feedback,Direct with clear expectations,Supportive with specific guidance].

Any additional context about academic performance, behavior, effort, or participation: [ADDITIONAL_CONTEXT?]

Generate a report card comment that includes:

1. Opening statement: Begin with a specific, genuine observation about this student that would only apply to them. Avoid generic openings like "It has been a pleasure having [name] in class."

2. Academic strengths: Reference the strengths provided with concrete language. Use specific verbs that describe what the student actually does: demonstrates, applies, explains, analyzes, creates, collaborates.

3. Growth areas framed constructively: Address areas for improvement using forward-looking language. Focus on what the student is working toward rather than what they cannot do. Use phrases like "is developing," "continues to build," or "will benefit from" rather than "struggles with" or "fails to."

4. Next steps or goals: End with one clear, actionable focus area for the upcoming term. This gives parents something specific to discuss with their child and reinforces the partnership between school and home.

Write in third person using the student's name. Keep sentences clear and jargon-free so parents can understand the feedback without needing educational terminology explained. The comment should sound like it was written by a caring teacher who knows this specific child, not a template filled in with variables.

Avoid these common pitfalls: starting every sentence with the student's name, using vague adjectives like "good" or "nice" without specifics, focusing only on behavior without academic content, or ending without a forward-looking statement.
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## Variables

- Student Name (text, required)
- Grade Level (select, required) — options: Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade, 6th Grade, 7th Grade, 8th Grade, 9th Grade, 10th Grade, 11th Grade, 12th Grade
- Subject (select, required) — options: Mathematics, English Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, Reading, Writing, Physical Education, Art, Music, Foreign Language, General/Homeroom, Computer Science, Health
- Strengths (text, required)
- Areas For Growth (text, required)
- Comment Length (select, required) — options: Brief (2-3 sentences), Standard (4-5 sentences), Detailed (6-8 sentences)
- Tone (select, required) — options: Encouraging and positive, Balanced with constructive feedback, Direct with clear expectations, Supportive with specific guidance
- Additional Context (text, optional)

Tags: education, teachers, report-cards, feedback, student-assessment, grading, progress-reports

Open in the editor: https://agentdock.ai/prompt-library/education/report-card-comments
