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Gone are the days of worrying over pronoun swaps and missing commas. Using Reportify means I can concentrate on sharing the successes of the year, whilst saving my half term.

Sophie

Sophie, Primary Teacher

My favourite feature so far is the editor. It has saved me so much time trying to spot errors and generally proof reading before they are parent ready. I don't know what I would do without it.

Jason

Jason, Maths Teacher

Moving to EYFS this year meant I didn't have a bank of ideas to use for my reports. Reportify has really helped me construct my thoughts and produce reports that I am very happy with.

Helen

Helen, EYFS Lead

Personalised reports

Create reports by adding year group, subject, progress against expectations and your examples about that student.

You can choose the length of the report and even provide Reportify with specific instructions about how you would like the report to be written.

example report

Instant Proofreading

Copy your reports into Reportify's editor. It will review your report, make corrections and give you a list of what it has changed.

You can choose to give it specific instructions, like change a name or make it more positive.

Tom has made good progress in his History lessons this year. She he has demonstrated a good understnding understanding of the key themes and events of the 20th century, including the World Wars, the cold war the Cold War, and the Civil Rights Movement.

Changes

1.

The pronoun 'she' has been used to refer to Tom, which is inconsistent. It has been replaced with 'he'.

2.

There was a spelling mistake in 'understanding', which has been corrected.

3.

The reference to the 'Cold War' was inconsistently capitalised.