Restorative Reflection Sheet

A restorative — not punitive — reflection sheet a student completes after an incident.

What Restorative Reflection Sheet does

After a fallout, a reflection sheet helps a student think through what happened, who was affected and how to put it right — restorative rather than punitive. Describe the incident and the class, and this tool writes the sheet with age-appropriate prompts the student fills in themselves. It’s the calmer alternative to a punishment slip, and it gives you something constructive to talk through together.

Every input, explained

This reference is generated from the live tool definition, field by field.

Pick the education board (CBSE, CIE, state boards…). Every dropdown after this cascades from it, and the generated output follows that board’s syllabus wording. Required.

The class the material is for — sets age-appropriate depth and vocabulary. Required.

What happened (no names needed)

e.g. e.g. Two students argued over a shared lab kit and one pushed the other Required.

Choices: Concise — quick and tight · Standard · Detailed — extra depth & examples. Default: Standard. Optional.

Choices: Yes — AI adds diagrams & images where helpful · No — text only. Default: Yes. Optional.

Additional customization (optional)

e.g. Anything else the AI should keep in mind — tone, format, constraints, examples… Optional.

How to use it

Open Edukali AI Toolkit → All Tools, find Restorative Reflection Sheet under Student Support and click the card.

Fill in Board, Grade / Class, What happened (no names needed) (the remaining fields are optional).

Choose an Output depth and, if you like, a specific AI model, then click Generate.

Not sure what to type? Click **Show example** in the form header — it fills every field with a real worked example (CBSE · Class 8) and shows a pre-generated result without spending any AI credits. Undo restores your draft.

The runner also gives you a ✨ prompt assistant and voice input on text fields, file upload to pull in your own notes, and — where your board publishes one — an official-format proof panel.

Your document & what to do with it

The result renders as a clean A4 document you can read on screen. From the output header you can Copy it, **Export** it as a branded PDF, Word, HTML or Markdown file, or send it into an LMS course as a page activity with **Add to Course**. One click on **Save to My Resources** keeps the result in your library for later.

A draft, not a decision. Whatever this tool writes is a first draft to react to, not a finished plan. Read it with your special educator or school counsellor before it goes anywhere official, and never paste in a child’s name or any detail you wouldn’t put in a school record — describe the need, not the student.

This is a reflection tool, not a record of guilt — keep the language on repair, and hand it over once the student has cooled down enough to think honestly.

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