Report season starts Monday and you have 28 students. Before you open the template, you need to know how many hours this will actually take -- and how many you can realistically write per sitting before quality drops.
• Write across 2–3 weeks rather than a single marathon session
• Use comment banks for common observations, customised per student
• Aim for 5–8 reports per sitting to maintain quality and avoid fatigue
• Allocate 5–10 minutes per report including review time
• Schools typically allow 3–4 minutes per student in total report time during paid hours.
1 What this calculator does
Calculates total estimated time to complete student reports from the number of students, words per report, writing speed and number of reports already done. Outputs total writing time, number of sittings required and a daily target to complete reports by a realistic deadline.
2 Formula & professional reasoning
Reports remaining = Total students - Completed
Total words remaining = Reports remaining x Words per report
Writing time = (Total words / WPM) x 1.5 (review and edit factor)
Sittings = Ceiling(Reports remaining / Reports per sitting)
The 1.5 multiplier accounts for the additional time beyond raw typing -- thinking about each student, reviewing for accuracy, checking professional language and proofreading. A teacher who types at 50 WPM will write approximately 3,000 words per hour but effective report writing (with thinking time) is closer to 2,000 words per hour of useful output. Reports per sitting is limited by cognitive load -- quality typically drops after 5-7 reports as mental fatigue accumulates.
3 Worked examples
⚠️ Illustrative example only — not clinical or professional instruction.
Total words: 28 x 150 = 4,200 | Raw time: 4,200/50 = 84 min | With review (x1.5): 126 min = 2h 6m | Sittings: ceil(28/5) = 6 sittings x ~21 min eachRemaining: 30-12=18 | Total words: 18x300=5,400 | Time: (5,400/45)x1.5 = 180 min = 3h | Sittings: ceil(18/4)=5 sittings x ~36 min eachRemaining: 75 | Total words: 75x200=15,000 | Time: (15,000/55)x1.5 = 409 min = 6h 49m | Sittings: ceil(75/6) = 13 sittings x ~31 min each4 Sanity check
5 Common errors
| Error | Cause | Consequence | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
| Not accounting for the review and editing time in the estimate | Using raw words-per-minute typing speed for the whole task | Estimate is 30-50% too short -- significant underplanning of report time | Always add at least 50% to the raw typing time for thinking, reviewing and editing. The 1.5 multiplier in this calculator captures this. For reports requiring significant personalisation, use 2.0. |
| Attempting too many reports in a single sitting | Trying to complete all reports in one weekend day | Quality deteriorates significantly after 5-7 reports -- later reports are less personalised and more formulaic | Limit each sitting to 5-7 reports. Schedule multiple shorter sittings across the week rather than one or two marathon sessions. Report quality is more important than report speed. |
| Not recording completed reports in the tracker | Not updating the 'done' count as reports are completed | Losing track of progress -- potentially feeling overwhelmed when part of the task is already done | Update the completed count each time you finish a sitting. Seeing the number grow is motivating and helps you track whether you are on pace for the deadline. |
| Using the school network during report writing without saving frequently | Relying on auto-save in school reporting systems | Loss of work if the system times out or the connection drops | Save manually every 2-3 reports. Some school reporting systems have short session timeouts. Consider drafting in a local document and copying into the system, rather than writing directly in the browser. |
6 Reference & regulatory links
7 Professional workflow
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