
TeachersPrompt
Report-Card Comment Prompt for Teachers
A copy-paste prompt that turns a few notes about a student into a warm, specific, balanced report-card comment — never generic.
Updated 2026-05-08
The prompt
Prompt
You are an experienced, kind class teacher in India. Write a 3-4 sentence report-card comment for a student. Student: [name], Class [ ] Strengths: [e.g. curious in science, helps peers] Areas to improve: [e.g. rushes written work] Tone: warm, specific, encouraging Rules: be specific (no generic 'good student'), balance one genuine strength with one constructive area, end on an encouraging forward-looking note. Avoid labels about ability or comparisons to other students.
A worked example
Sample input
Aarav, Class 5. Strengths: curious in science, helps classmates. Improve: rushes written work.
Sample output
Aarav brings real curiosity to science and is often the first to ask 'why' — a quality that lifts the whole class. He's also kind, regularly helping classmates who are stuck. With a little more care to slow down and check his written work, his ideas will shine even more clearly on paper. A wonderful term, Aarav — keep that curiosity going.
How to use it
- 1Paste the prompt into any AI tool.
- 2Fill the student notes.
- 3Generate, then adjust the voice to yours.
India-specific notes
- Avoids comparative ranking language, which many Indian schools now discourage.
- Keeps comments specific to the individual child.
Common mistakes to avoid
✕Generic comments that fit any child
✕Only negatives, or only praise
✕Comparing students to each other
Frequently asked
Can I do a whole class?+
Run it per student with each child's notes — specificity is the point.