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Gemini Education

Write a Student Progress Report Generator

Prompt
Generate a progress report for [student] covering [subjects]. Include strengths, improvement areas, and next-step recommendations. Keep feedback constructive.
Why it works

Specific feedback improves performance more than generic praise.

If you're looking for a way to save time while giving your students meaningful, constructive feedback, the Student Progress Report Generator is exactly what you need. This Gemini-powered prompt helps teachers create detailed progress reports that go beyond generic comments and actually drive student improvement. Whether you're managing a full class of 30 students or working with a smaller group, this tool generates personalized reports that document strengths, identify areas needing work, and provide clear next steps for each learner.

Using this prompt is straightforward. You'll fill in two simple placeholders: the student's name and the subjects you want to cover in their report. For example, you might input "Generate a progress report for Maria Garcia covering Mathematics and English Language Arts" into Gemini. The tool then creates a comprehensive report that feels personal and specific to that student's actual performance, not just a template with names swapped out.

When you run this prompt, expect Gemini to deliver a well-structured report that includes three key sections. First, it highlights what the student is doing well, building confidence and reinforcing positive behaviors. Then it thoughtfully addresses areas where the student can improve, presenting challenges as opportunities rather than failures. Finally, it provides actionable next-step recommendations that both you and the student can follow to drive continued progress. The entire report maintains a constructive, encouraging tone that motivates rather than discourages.

For better results, be as specific as possible when describing each subject. Instead of just writing "Mathematics," try "Mathematics, focusing on fraction multiplication and problem-solving strategies." The more detailed context you provide about what you've actually taught and observed, the more personalized and useful Gemini's feedback becomes. This level of specificity is what transforms a generic report into something that genuinely improves student performance.