Report Cards for Classroom or Homeschool


Are you a classroom teacher, administrator, or homeschooling family that needs effective report cards for your classroom or homeschool your record keeping purposes? I know that I am, and I hate paying for one each year. 

Well, one day I decided to do something about my expensive report card angst and MADE SOME!

They don't have to specifically be used in homeschool, they can be used for classroom purposes too.

Classroom or Homeschool Report Cards for All Levels

There are 2 designs for each school level; Elementary, Middle, and High School.

Click on the pictures below to visit my Teachers Pay Teachers store and grab your set! You can use them through your child's entire school experience. 

They are $6 for the set. If you add up how much I have spent on them over the past few years, you will save around $70 after purchasing these!

It is important to save money when you are homeschooling, it gets expensive.

Printing on Both Sides of the Report Card

  • Put card-stock in your printer
  • Print the first side.
  • Feed the paper back through by laying it in the tray print side up EXACTLY the way it came out of the printer.
  • Fold down the middle after printing.

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I hate it when I invest in something and later feel like what I purchased was not worth what I paid.

Alternately, I love it when I can provide teachers and homeschool parents with quality resources that they can utilize.

For that reason, I compiled a free resource containing ONE task card out of every task card in my MEGA bundle. That way, teachers can try the resource before they make an investment.


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