For K-12 teachers — works for any grade level and subject
Report card comments for your whole class, ready in a minute.
Paste your class list or upload a CSV. Set grade and tone once for everyone. Pay $5 for up to 50 students ($0.20/student after that, no max). Every comment is generated in under a minute and delivered three ways: a PDF for printing, a CSV for your SIS, and a hosted page with individual copy buttons. No subscription, 7-day one-click refund.
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Try it: one student, one free comment
Enter a student’s name, grade level, and 2-3 bullet notes. You'll see exactly the kind of comment you'd get for your whole class.
Sample output
Sample Grade 4 Report Card Comments
Tone: professional. 5 students. This is real pipeline output — not hand-written.
Emma — Grade 4
Emma reads with fluency and comprehension well above the grade-4 benchmark, and her enthusiasm during science experiments is infectious for the rest of the class. Written assignments are an area for growth — she tends to move quickly and misses opportunities to develop her ideas more fully. With some focus on slowing down and reviewing her writing, Emma will produce work that better reflects the strong thinking she demonstrates verbally. Multiplication fluency is another area worth practising this summer; timed drills would help consolidate her recall.
Notes used: strong reader, well above grade level · struggles with multiplication facts under timed conditions · very engaged in science experiments · tends to rush through written work
Jordan — Grade 4
Jordan's mathematical reasoning is one of the highlights of this class — his grasp of fractions and his ability to explain his process in writing have grown considerably since September. In class discussions, he listens carefully and often has the right answer when called on, though building the confidence to volunteer unprompted is the next step. His written work has improved in both length and clarity this term, which is a genuine achievement. I'd encourage Jordan to trust his thinking and share it more openly next year.
Notes used: quiet but very attentive · excels at math, particularly fractions · reluctant to share answers in class discussions · improved significantly in written expression since September
… and 3 more on the full sample page.
4–8 hours → under a minute
Teachers report spending 4–8 hours per term writing individual student comments. Grademark generates your whole class in under a minute — including the time it takes to enter the notes.
$5 for up to 50 students, then $0.20 each
Every competing tool is a monthly subscription. Grademark is paid per class run: $5 covers up to 50 students, then $0.20 per additional student with no maximum. A class of 60 is $7. A class of 30 is $5.
Your words, not filler
The comment is built from the notes you supply — not generic boilerplate. A student who excels at fractions and struggles with reading gets a comment that says exactly that.
Three formats, one payment
A PDF you can print, a CSV you can import directly into your SIS or gradebook, and a hosted page where each comment has a one-click Copy button. All three arrive within a minute of payment.
How it works
- 1. Set your class. Grade level and tone once for everyone. Paste a name list or upload a CSV to populate in seconds. Add 2–5 brief bullet notes per student.
- 2. Review and pay. You’ll see a table of your whole class before checkout. $5 for up to 50 students, then $0.20 per student after that.
- 3. Copy and paste. Three formats: hosted page with copy buttons, PDF for printing, and CSV for direct SIS import.
Common questions
What do I need to provide per student?
First name (grade level is set once for the whole class) and 2–5 bullet notes. Notes can be short: “strong reader, struggles with multiplication, very engaged in science” is enough. The more specific, the better the comment. You can paste a plain name list or upload a CSV to populate the whole class at once.
Will the comments sound like I wrote them?
That’s the goal. The model writes in first-person teacher voice and avoids generic AI phrases. The free preview above lets you check the quality before paying — if it doesn’t match your style, don’t pay. You can also use the 7-dayone-click refund if the full batch doesn’t work for you.
Can it add grades or test scores automatically?
Only if you include them in your notes. The tool writes exclusively from what you provide — it won’t access your SIS or invent information. If you want a comment to mention that a student scored 85% on fractions, add that to their notes.
What’s the refund policy?
Full refund within 7 days, no questions asked, via the one-click button on your order page. After 7 days, email grademark@forage.bot and we’ll sort it out.