Friday, April 9, 2010

I'll love Provo in the Fall....



I, Alissa Pitt, or maybe I should say Miss Pitt, will be a 2nd grade teacher this Fall!! For the 2010-2011 school year, I will have 23 second graders all to myself! I'm so so excited I cannot even tell you. Let me tell you why.



1. Second graders are sooo funny. This month while I was in another 2nd grade classroom, I had a little boy come up to me... this is how the conversation went.

boy: Miss Pitt, have you ever seen a real toad? (He was writing a report on toads)
me: No, I haven't, but I'm sure if you wanted to see a real one, they have some at the pet shop.
boy: umm... sooo...after school, how about you and me go see those toads?
hahahahahaha needless to say, I had to decline, but I was honored to possibly be the first girl he asked out haha



2. Second graders are the sweetest. Example number two... There was a little girl in my class who, every day without fail, commented on how much she loved my outfits.

... Miss Pitt, that is such a cute shirt... Miss Pitt, I love your shoes today... Miss Pitt, your hair is so pretty. I like when it's curled... Miss Pitt, where did you get your necklace?...
haha mostly, I need to carry her around in my pocket in case I need a confidence boost haha



3.Second graders write the nicest notes.One I got from a girl in my class:

Dear Miss Pitt, you are a very nice teather and you are pretty. I thick you are gun be a great mom and teather. I thick you very very friendly. Your friend.

I am so excited for a class of my very own!!
<3

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

im so excited for u liss! :) hahahahahaha and i love your stories. ahahhaha

The Yorgason Family said...

Super cute! Kids say the Best things! I can't wait for you to have your very own classroom and class. I also can't wait to hear about your new 2nd graders and their personalities! Congrats again! You were meant for this career! I can't think of anyone better to be a teacher to kids.

Unknown said...

that is so cute... you are going to be GREAT!!

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