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#Reportcards Reel by @mycalltoteach (verified account) - I'm going to give you a specific example of what initiative looks like so that you understand what is being marked on your child's report card.

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I’m going to give you a specific example of what initiative looks like so that you understand what is being marked on your child’s report card. Parents often ask what teachers mean when we assess initiative on a report card. It’s not about intelligence. It’s about what a student does when they get stuck. Do they wait… Or do they try the next step? Teachers see this play out in the classroom and outside the classroom every single day. That’s what that box on the report card is actually measuring. This is part 1 of a series breaking down the Learning Skills on Ontario report cards with real classroom examples. 💫 Follow along for part 2: responsibility. • • • #reportcard #learningskills #studentlearningskills #ontarioparent #ontarioeducation
#Reportcards Reel by @mycalltoteach (verified account) - I'm going to give you a specific example of what responsibility looks like so that you understand what is being marked on your child's report card.

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I’m going to give you a specific example of what responsibility looks like so that you understand what is being marked on your child’s report card. Parents often see the behaviour. Teachers are also watching what happens after the behaviour. Responsibility on a report card isn’t about never making mistakes. It’s about how a student responds when something goes wrong. Do they blame others? Or do they take ownership and try to make it right? Those small moments tell us a lot about how a child is growing. This is part 2 of my series breaking down the Learning Skills on Ontario report cards with real classroom examples. Next up: organization. 💫 Parents - what’s something your child has done to take responsibility that made you proud? 💫 Teachers - what’s a moment when you’ve seen a student show real accountability? • • • #reportcard #learningskills #studentlearningskills #ontarioparent #ontarioeducation
#Reportcards Reel by @mycalltoteach (verified account) - I'm going to give you a specific example of what independent work looks like so that you understand what is being marked on your child's report card.
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I’m going to give you a specific example of what independent work looks like so that you understand what is being marked on your child’s report card. When parents hear “independent work” on a report card, they often picture a student sitting quietly and working alone. But teachers are looking at something different. Independent work is about whether a student can use the instructions, routines, and examples provided to move their learning forward - even when the teacher is helping someone else. ✅ Can they reread the directions? ✅ Look back at an example? ✅ Try the next step before waiting to be rescued? That’s what teachers notice. This is part 4 of my series breaking down the Learning Skills on Ontario report cards with real classroom examples. Next up: collaboration. 💫 Parents - what helps your child stay focused when they’re working independently? 💫 Teachers - what routines help your students work independently in your classroom? • • • #reportcard #learningskills #studentlearningskills #ontarioparent #ontarioeducation
#Reportcards Reel by @mycalltoteach (verified account) - When parents see self-regulation on a report card, they often think it means:

"Does my child get distracted?"
"Can they control themselves?"

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When parents see self-regulation on a report card, they often think it means: “Does my child get distracted?” “Can they control themselves?” But teachers are looking at something deeper. Self-regulation shows up in the moments when things don’t go as planned. ✅ Do students reflect on what happened? ✅ Do they ask for help? ✅ Do they try again when something is hard? Because learning isn’t just about getting it right. It’s about how students respond when it’s challenging. This is day 6, the final day, of my series breaking down the Learning Skills on Ontario report cards using real classroom scenarios. If you missed the others - initiative, responsibility, organization, independent work, and collaboration - they’re all on my page. 💫 Parents - when have you seen your child show perseverance after something didn’t go their way? 💫 Teachers - what’s a moment when you’ve seen a student show real self-regulation? • • • #reportcard #learningskills #studentlearningskills #ontarioparent #ontarioeducation
#Reportcards Reel by @ontariocurriculumai - Ontario teachers - reporting season is here.

And Learning Skills comments might be the most exhausting part.

For every student you have to write com
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Ontario teachers — reporting season is here. And Learning Skills comments might be the most exhausting part. For every student you have to write comments for: • Responsibility • Organization • Independent Work • Collaboration • Initiative • Self-Regulation That’s 6 comments per student. If you teach 25 students, that’s 150 learning skills comments. And they all need to be: • strengths-based • specific • aligned to Growing Success • and include next steps Most teachers end up staring at a blank screen. So we built something to help. This guide includes ready-to-use Learning Skills report card comments for Ontario teachers — with examples for every level: E (Excellent) G (Good) S (Satisfactory) N (Needs Improvement) And every skill: • Responsibility • Organization • Independent Work • Collaboration • Initiative • Self-Regulation You can also generate personalized comments in seconds using Ontario Curriculum AI. Built specifically for Ontario teachers. Link in bio. #OntarioTeachers #ReportCardComments #GrowingSuccess #OntarioEducation #TeacherLifeCanada #ElementaryTeachers #TeacherTools #ReportCardSeason
#Reportcards Reel by @mycalltoteach (verified account) - When people hear "collaboration" on a report card, they often think it just means working in a group.

But there's more to it.

Collaboration is about
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When people hear “collaboration” on a report card, they often think it just means working in a group. But there’s more to it. Collaboration is about how a student participates when the group isn’t made up of their friends… ✅ Do they listen to others’ ideas? ✅ Do they take on their share of the work? ✅ Do they help move the group forward? Because real collaboration isn’t about getting your way. It’s about working together to reach a goal. This is part 5 of my series explaining the Learning Skills on Ontario report cards using real classroom scenarios. Next up: self-regulation. 💫 Parents - what helps your child work well with others? 💫 Teachers - what’s one collaboration habit you love seeing in students? • • • #reportcard #learningskills #studentlearningskills #ontarioparent #ontarioeducation
#Reportcards Reel by @ontariocurriculumai - Kindergarten report cards in Ontario are brutal.

No grades.
No percentages.
Just comments that must describe a child's growth across four learning fr
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Kindergarten report cards in Ontario are brutal. No grades. No percentages. Just comments that must describe a child’s growth across four learning frames. And you still have 20+ students to write about. So most teachers end up staring at the screen thinking: "How do I even start this comment?" Here’s the 3-sentence structure Ontario teachers use to write strong comments fast: 1️⃣ Start with a strength What the child can do. 2️⃣ Include real classroom evidence Something you actually observed. 3️⃣ End with a next step One clear learning goal. Example: “Liam demonstrates a growing interest in literacy activities and participates enthusiastically during shared reading. He is beginning to recognize high-frequency words and retells familiar stories with increasing detail. A next step is to practise identifying beginning sounds during daily reading routines.” This structure aligns directly with Growing Success expectations. But writing 20–30 of these still takes hours. That’s why many Ontario teachers now use Ontario Curriculum AI to generate report card comments instantly. You paste your student notes. The tool generates a Growing Success–aligned draft. You personalize it. Done. Explore the full guide: www.ontariocurriculumai.com Save this post for reporting season. And send it to a teacher friend who is about to start report cards. #OntarioTeachers #KindergartenTeachers #ReportCardSeason #ReportCardComments #OntarioEducation #GrowingSuccess #TeacherTips #ElementaryTeachers #TeacherLife #TeacherResources
#Reportcards Reel by @mycalltoteach (verified account) - I'm going to give you a specific example of what organization looks like so that you understand what is being marked on your child's report card.

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I’m going to give you a specific example of what organization looks like so that you understand what is being marked on your child’s report card. When parents hear “organization” on a report card, they often picture a messy desk or backpack. But teachers are actually looking at something much bigger. Organization is about how a student plans their work, manages their time, and uses the systems around them to complete a task. In most classrooms, teachers provide supports - checklists, timelines, labeled materials - especially for students who need help with executive functioning. The question becomes: ✅ Is the student using those supports to move their learning forward? That’s what teachers are observing. This is part 3 of my series breaking down the Learning Skills on Ontario report cards with real classroom examples. Next up: independent work. 💫 Parents- what strategies help your child stay organized at home? 💫 Teachers - what systems do you use in your classroom to support organization? • • • #reportcard #learningskills #studentlearningskills #ontarioparent #ontarioeducation
#Reportcards Reel by @ontariocurriculumai - Ontario teachers:

Most report card comments say almost nothing.

"Shows a good understanding."
"Needs to practise more."
"Continue working hard."

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Ontario teachers: Most report card comments say almost nothing. “Shows a good understanding.” “Needs to practise more.” “Continue working hard.” These phrases feel safe… but parents learn almost nothing about their child’s learning. Under Ontario’s *Growing Success* policy, a strong report card comment actually needs **3 things**: ✔ A specific strength ✔ Evidence of learning ✔ A clear next step Without those three pieces, the comment is just filler. Here’s the difference. ❌ Before “Student demonstrates a good understanding of math concepts.” ✅ After “Amir demonstrates strong understanding of multiplication concepts, using arrays and repeated addition to solve problems. He explains his reasoning clearly during word problems. Next step: apply multiplication strategies to two-step problems.” Same student. Completely different level of clarity. If you’re writing **25–30 report card comments per subject**, this becomes exhausting — which is why most comments end up sounding the same. We created a guide showing exactly how Ontario teachers can write **clear, specific, Growing Success–aligned report card comments** without burning out. It includes: • before-and-after examples • Achievement Chart language • Level 1–4 phrasing • practical next-step wording Thousands of Ontario teachers are using it to save **hours during reporting season**. Read the full guide at www.ontariocurriculumai.com Tag an Ontario teacher who is about to start report cards.
#Reportcards Reel by @ontariocurriculumai - Ontario teachers: writing math report card comments shouldn't take your entire evening.

But every reporting cycle, thousands of teachers sit down to
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Ontario teachers: writing math report card comments shouldn’t take your entire evening. But every reporting cycle, thousands of teachers sit down to write 25–30 comments… and end up staring at the same blank screen. “Shows a good understanding of math.” “Needs to practise more.” “Keep up the good work.” The problem? Those comments don’t actually tell parents anything. Under Ontario’s Growing Success policy, report card comments must: • Reflect Achievement Chart categories (Knowledge, Thinking, Communication, Application) • Describe what the student can actually do • Include a clear next step for learning And doing that well for every student can take hours. So we created a guide with practical Level 1–4 Ontario math report card comment examples you can adapt immediately for Grades 1–8. Inside the guide you’ll find: • Level 1–4 math comment examples aligned with Growing Success • Next-step phrasing you can reuse in multiple strands • Language that keeps Level 2 comments constructive and growth-focused • Achievement Chart-aligned wording that actually reflects student learning Example: Level 3 comment: “[Name] demonstrates a considerable understanding of number sense and applies strategies accurately in most situations. Next steps include strengthening estimation skills in multi-digit division.” Clear. Specific. Parent-friendly. And if you want to save even more time, Ontario Curriculum AI can generate fully aligned report card comments in seconds based on grade, subject, and achievement level. Because teachers should spend their time teaching — not rewriting the same comment 30 times. Link in bio to read the full guide and explore the examples. Save this post for reporting season — you’ll thank yourself later.
#Reportcards Reel by @ontariocurriculumai - Here is the same caption with the hashtags inline so it looks cleaner on Instagram:

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If you teach in Ontario, you know the feeling.

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Here is the same caption with the hashtags inline so it looks cleaner on Instagram: ⸻ If you teach in Ontario, you know the feeling. Report card season arrives and suddenly an entire weekend disappears. Writing comments, checking curriculum expectations, making sure everything aligns with Growing Success. That is exactly why I built Ontario Curriculum AI. It helps Ontario teachers generate report card comments, lesson plans, rubrics, and assessments in minutes, all aligned to the Ontario curriculum and the Achievement Chart. Several teachers are already using it during this reporting cycle and finishing their comments in a single evening. You can try it free at ontariocurriculumai.com If you know an Ontario teacher who could use their weekend back, send this to them. #ontarioteachers #teachersofontario #reportcardseason #teachertips #ontarioeducation #teacherlife #lessonplanning #teacherburnout #canadianteachers #edtech
#Reportcards Reel by @kellysreadingclub - If your kiddo is in this situation, here are some tips: ⬇️

1️⃣ Of course, you will contact anyone who might be able to help:

✅️ the school principal
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If your kiddo is in this situation, here are some tips: ⬇️ 1️⃣ Of course, you will contact anyone who might be able to help: ✅️ the school principal ✅️ the superintendent ✅️ provincial supervisor ✅️ your MPP ✅️ Ontario Minister of Education ✅️ the Ontario Premier's Office (he is the ultimate boss of public education in Ontario) 2️⃣ Take action on learning While waiting for the folks in charge to fix a broken education system (it could be a very long wait), you can keep up with learning at home. It’s like a make your own homework adventure... 👉 build a simple routine of 20 to 30 minutes a day of: 📕reading and writing instruction 🧮math instruction 🤩keep it fun and work with your child’s interests (not the workbooks from Costco) 3️⃣ Ditch the Ontario curriculum Yup. That’s my advice as a teacher. If you are working with your kiddo 1:1 at home, the curriculum can be: ✅️what they are ready to learn ✅️what they are interested in learning ✅️what they NEED to learn (how to read, write, numeracy, financial literacy, critical thinking skills) This is a situation that is becoming more common in our schools. It is not fair to kids. It’s a survival situation, NOT a learning environment. If this is your child's classroom this year, use your parent power to: 💪Advocate for a better system 💪Get into the habit of reading, writing, and playing with math at home together (you can even have fun with it 🙂) 👉follow @kellysreadingclub for reading tips If you need some help teaching reading and writing... 💬DM "CALL" and let's chat.☎️ #ontarioparents #ontariopublicschool #teachkidstoread

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