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Report Cards

Generate report card comments for an entire class at once. Mossie creates personalized comments for every student, drawing from each student's accumulated performance notes across the term.

How It Works

  1. Select a subject or class
  2. Choose the time period (current term, past month, etc.)
  3. Set the tone and length
  4. Tap Generate
  5. Mossie produces individual comments for every student in that class
  6. Review and edit each comment before using

Each comment is tailored to that specific student based on the notes you have captured about them.

Inputs

Field Required Description
Subject / class Yes Which class to generate comments for
Time period Yes The period to draw notes from (e.g., Term 2, This semester)
Tone No Supportive, neutral, or balanced
Length No Brief, standard, or detailed
Output language No Language for the generated comments

What You Get

Individual comments for each student in the class. Each comment:

  • Reflects that student's specific notes and progress
  • Highlights strengths observed during the period
  • Identifies areas for growth with constructive framing
  • Maintains a consistent tone across all students
  • Sounds like you wrote it (if Voice Learning is enabled)

The Quality Depends on Your Notes

Report card comments are only as good as the observations you have captured throughout the term.

Notes captured Result quality
No notes for a student Generic comment with limited personalization
A few notes Basic personalized comment
Regular notes across the term Rich, specific, genuinely useful comment

Build the Habit Early

Capture a few quick observations each week -- even just a sentence or two per student. By report card time, you will have a wealth of material for Mossie to work with. Use Voice Capture to make this effortless.

Reviewing and Editing

After generation, you see all comments in a list. For each student:

  • Read the comment -- Check that it accurately reflects your observations
  • Edit as needed -- Adjust wording, add personal details, correct anything that does not ring true
  • Approve -- Mark the comment as reviewed

You can also regenerate an individual student's comment if the first draft misses the mark.

Tips

  1. Do not skip the review -- These are drafts; always read each comment before using it
  2. Capture notes throughout the term -- This is the single biggest factor in comment quality
  3. Use consistent note-taking -- If you note strengths and areas for growth for each student, comments will be balanced
  4. Check for repetition -- Skim through all comments to ensure they do not use identical phrasing for different students
  5. Set the right tone -- Supportive tone works well for younger students; balanced for older students

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