End of the year report card comments are different from other comments the rest of the year. That’s because they generally include a different send off at the end with words of encouragement for the next grade or well wishes for summer break.
You’re also more tired than ever and probably want to spend time outside instead of investing a ton of time writing report card comments. If that’s the case, read on to read tips for writing end of year report card comments, sentences you can copy and paste right into your comments, and a resource that will save you even more time!
Tips & Ideas for End of the Year Report Card Comments
End With a Positive
Wrap up your end of the year report card comment with a confidence boost or a positive. Share the student’s strengths and things they accomplished this year.
Suggestions for Improvement
Word end of the year report card comments like learning is a continuous process and they can practice over the summer and/or keep things in mind to practice next year.
For students that really need practice with fundamental skills, like reading, make simple suggestions for things they can do over the summer like reading for 10 minutes, daily.
Student Self-Written Report Card Comments
By the end of the year, students usually have a really good sense of how they are doing. For upper elementary students, have them write a report card for themselves.
This gives you great insight and some examples to use in your end of the year report card comments. In the past, I’ve used direct quotes from students’ self-written report cards and they added a special touch to my comments. Read this blog post for more on student report cards.
Copy & Paste End of Year Report Card Comments
End of the year report card comments are different in the way you open and close them. They have a different tone and feel since it’s the last comment you will be writing for those students as they move on to the next year.
Below, I’ve provided some copy & paste opening and closing comments you can swipe. They are straight from my report card comment bank which includes a ton more copy paste comments than where these came from.
Opening Sentences
It’s a pleasure to highlight NAME’S achievements this year.
NAME has worked hard and has shown considerable growth this year.
NAME has remained dedicated to improving this year.
NAME has put forth a lot of effort and focus this year.
NAME has made many positive contributions to our class this year.
NAME has had a positive impact on our classroom environment this year.
NAME was dedicated to his/her/their personal growth this year.
NAME has made great progress this year.
NAME demonstrated his/her/their curious and inquisitive nature this year.
NAME has remained focused on learning this year and it’s evident in all that he/she/they has accomplished.
NAME has learned a lot this year and has made considerable progress, especially in [subject].
Closing Sentences
I’ve enjoyed getting to know NAME over the course of our year together.
NAME has worked very hard this year and I am proud of all of his/her/their accomplishments.
I’m excited to see what next year has in store for you, NAME. Keep up the good work!
As we wrap up this year, I’m incredibly proud of the hard work NAME has put forth.
With his determination to improve, I look forward to seeing what NAME will accomplish next year.
NAME has made good progress in fourth/fifth/sixth grade.
NAME has made excellent progress in fourth/fifth/sixth grade.
NAME is fun to be around and kind to others. This makes him/her/them a well-liked student by his peers.
NAME is a wonderful student and I’ve sincerely enjoyed being his teacher.
Wishing NAME a well-deserved break and a chance to recharge for next year!
I am so proud of NAME and wish him/her/them well next year.
300+ Report Card Comments
Save some serious time writing your end of the year report card comments with these copy & paste comments. You’ll find general comments for core subjects (Reading, Writing, Math, Science, Social Studies) and a ton of comments for students’ learning skills, behaviours, social skills, etc. There are also opening and closing sentences you can.
That’s over 300 comments for you to choose from! Talk about a time saver!
All you need to do is swipe the comments you want to use by copy & pasting them, adding in your students’ name, and then proof reading to make an edits you feel are needed to best represent your student.
I'm Amber Evancio and I currently teach grade four in Northern Canada. I'm passionate about helping teachers lead their classes with efficiency and love.
Welcome!
I’m Amber Evancio and I currently teach grade four in Northern Canada. I’m passionate about helping teachers lead their classes with efficiency and love.
Behaviour tracking tools are my favourite classroom management strategy. Try one out today, for free. I promise, it’ll be a game changer in your elementary classroom!
Copy Paste These End of the Year Report Card Comments
End of the year report card comments are different from other comments the rest of the year. That’s because they generally include a different send off at the end with words of encouragement for the next grade or well wishes for summer break.
You’re also more tired than ever and probably want to spend time outside instead of investing a ton of time writing report card comments. If that’s the case, read on to read tips for writing end of year report card comments, sentences you can copy and paste right into your comments, and a resource that will save you even more time!
Tips & Ideas for End of the Year Report Card Comments
End With a Positive
Wrap up your end of the year report card comment with a confidence boost or a positive. Share the student’s strengths and things they accomplished this year.
Suggestions for Improvement
Word end of the year report card comments like learning is a continuous process and they can practice over the summer and/or keep things in mind to practice next year.
For students that really need practice with fundamental skills, like reading, make simple suggestions for things they can do over the summer like reading for 10 minutes, daily.
Student Self-Written Report Card Comments
By the end of the year, students usually have a really good sense of how they are doing. For upper elementary students, have them write a report card for themselves.
This gives you great insight and some examples to use in your end of the year report card comments. In the past, I’ve used direct quotes from students’ self-written report cards and they added a special touch to my comments. Read this blog post for more on student report cards.
Copy & Paste End of Year Report Card Comments
End of the year report card comments are different in the way you open and close them. They have a different tone and feel since it’s the last comment you will be writing for those students as they move on to the next year.
Below, I’ve provided some copy & paste opening and closing comments you can swipe. They are straight from my report card comment bank which includes a ton more copy paste comments than where these came from.
Opening Sentences
Closing Sentences
300+ Report Card Comments
Save some serious time writing your end of the year report card comments with these copy & paste comments. You’ll find general comments for core subjects (Reading, Writing, Math, Science, Social Studies) and a ton of comments for students’ learning skills, behaviours, social skills, etc. There are also opening and closing sentences you can.
That’s over 300 comments for you to choose from! Talk about a time saver!
All you need to do is swipe the comments you want to use by copy & pasting them, adding in your students’ name, and then proof reading to make an edits you feel are needed to best represent your student.
By the way, the report card comments are 100% editable so you can adjust them however you want. Grab the copy & paste report card comments here.
More Report Card Tips
If you want more report card writing tips beyond just end of the year report card comments, check out this post 4 Ways to Get Organized for Report Card Comment Writing and A Report Card Writing Hack to Live Happily Ever After.
Amber Evancio
I'm Amber Evancio and I currently teach grade four in Northern Canada. I'm passionate about helping teachers lead their classes with efficiency and love.
Welcome!
I’m Amber Evancio and I currently teach grade four in Northern Canada. I’m passionate about helping teachers lead their classes with efficiency and love.
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