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Its that time of year again! So make writing those pesky reports a breeze! Thanks to Ray Le Couteur for this. Comment banks in most subjects! (Oh and it's free!) Download it here
Comment banks in most subjects
How to mail merge the reports to Word
FAQ
Even if your subject/age range is not present, many of these comments can easily be edited for your use.
If you do use any of the comments, please repay the compliment by emailing some of yours to Ray, which he will then add to this page. Ray is more than happy to credit you and/or your school.
The comment files are in two formats:
Report Assistant (tra) files: Those links in shown in bold are in 'tra' format and can be downloaded and opened by the Report Assistant complete with grouped statements and headings.
Plain Text files (txt): The remaining non bold comments are in plain text format - the text will be loaded into your Browser if you click on the comment - use your browser's 'back' button to return here. Either copy them to the clipboard and paste into one of the comment boxes (but don't forget to save them) or right click on the link and select 'Save Target as' - it can then be opened by the Report Assistant but in a single comment box without headings.
English comments for Year 6 courtesy of Alan Dapre of Nottingham:
Alan uses symbols for comment types: + is above average (approaching level 5), > are comments for the average pupil (level 4) and - for those operating below average (level 3).
Large list of General Comments (includes literacy, maths, science) for Key Stage 1
Key Stage 1 comments, courtesy of Sarah Tearle, Cheshunt, Herts:
Large list of General Comments for Key Stage 2 courtesy of Mandy Lightfoot.
More comments for a range of subjects at Key Stage 2, courtesy of Rob Gilbey of Nottingham:
More comments for a range of subjects at upper Key Stage 2, courtesy of Mark Hughes from Ilford:
More comments for a range of subjects at Key Stage 2 : KS2 Art/Technology/ICT/Music
Comments for Key Stage 3 (UK) courtesy of Rhoscolyn School, Anglesey:
Year 7 Science comments - these are Rays.
Science comments used at KS2 and KS3 - courtesy David Moorse, Osborne Middle School, Isle of Wight.
Key Stage 3 Geography comments - courtesy John Clark, Healing Comprehensive School, Grimsby.
Y9 Maths comments - courtesy Pete Garrod, made by using and adapting other comments on this page.
KS3/4 Maths comments - courtesy Jean Heap
Technology Comments for Yrs 11&13 (UK) (around Grades 9-12 in the US), courtesy of Brian O'Connor, West Derby Comprehensive School, Liverpool:
Comments Based on National Curriculum Levels of Attainment (UK):
AS and A level Comments:
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