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How do you write positive feedback for school?

How do you write positive feedback for school?

Very good teacher and really helpful my daughter has learnt a lot of things. I am very happy with school teacher and staff. Thank you for helping my daughter to improve her learning and her confidence. Great school my child loves it And specially thanks for class teacher mam .

How do you write a positive message?

Positive Messages When writing a positive message, use a positive tone and include only relevant, direct and concise information. The information provided should be able to answer the questions that might linger in the readers’ minds as they read the message.

How do you compliment a student?

101 Ways To Say “Very Good!”

  1. I’m happy to see you working like that.
  2. You’ve just about mastered that.
  3. You’re really working hard today.
  4. I’m proud of the way you worked today.
  5. That’s the best you’ve ever done.
  6. You’re doing that much better.
  7. Keep working on it. You’re good.
  8. Couldn’t have done it better myself.

How do you comment on a progress report?

Improvement

  1. ______ is continuing to grow in independence.
  2. ______ has improved steadily.
  3. ______ has been consistently progressing.
  4. ______ has shown a good attitude about trying to improve in ______.
  5. ______ seems eager to improve.
  6. ______ has shown strong growth in _______.
  7. ______ is making steady progress academically.

What do I write in my child’s school report?

10 School Report Writing Tips

  • Use Simple, Jargon-Free Language. It’s important for parents and children to understand the report, so they can fully understand their progress.
  • Be Precise.
  • Use Examples.
  • Share the Gradings and Provide a Model or Example.
  • Sandwich Model.
  • Refer to Guidelines.
  • Feedforward.
  • Timely.

What are 5 positive words or phrases?

10 Positive Words You Should Be Using Everyday

  • I love myself.
  • I believe in myself.
  • I choose to be happy.
  • I can be successful.
  • I’m more than good enough.
  • I choose to be a positive person.
  • I’m grateful.
  • I appreciate.

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