Write Your Report Card Comments With Ease
The Owl Comments Report Card Comment Generator is an all-new way to write your student feedback. With a few clicks our resources help you create individualized report card comments for each student.
Save time today with our comment generator tool.
Create Unique Student Comments
Do you want a quick and easy way to create your report card comments?
Well, look no further. These report card comment generators will help you to create individualized comments for each student in your class.
These resources are ideal for teachers of kindergarten through fifth grade.
A sentiment graph is included, so you can make sure you have a balance of both positive comments and areas for improvement for each comment you create.
Easily click to copy your finished comments to paste them into your school’s report card comment template and edit as needed.
Word and character counters are also included.
A tutorial video will teach you how to use the report card comment generator.
Never dread report card time again!
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Our Teaching Resources
We offer a range of teaching resources for each grade level.
General Elementary (K-5th)
- A broad and generalized resource applicable for multiple grade levels
- Over 450 unique report card comments
- Standards-based
- 18 different subject categories
Kindergarten Resource
- Over 375 unique comments
- Standards-based
- 18 different subject categories
1st Grade Resource
- Over 375 unique comments
- Standards-based
- 18 different subject categories
2nd Grade Resource
- Over 375 unique comments
- Standards-based
- 18 different subject categories
3rd Grade Resource
- Over 400 unique comments
- Standards-based
- 18 different subject categories
4th Grade Resource
- Over 400 unique comments
- Standards-based
- 18 different subject categories
5th Grade Resource
- Over 400 unique comments
- Standards-based
- 18 different subject categories
Try it out for free!
- Works on any computer
- Four different academic subjects
- 10+ sample comments
- Sentiment graph with feedback types included
“Assessment is today’s means of modifying tomorrow’s instruction.”
— Carol Ann Tomlinson
educator, author, and speaker
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