Thursday, August 21, 2014


How do your parents find out that you are their child's teacher? Over the years I have met my new parents and students different ways. I have called parents and then said hello to the children.  I have written students letters and included a picture of myself.  I have had traditional Meet the Teacher nights.  I have also done Welcome Walks in which I drove to student's houses and introduced myself.

I will never forget one particular stop on a Welcome Walk.  I knocked on the door and the cutest little curly haired boy answered.  I said, "Hi, I am Mrs. Litton, your new kindergarten teacher."  He shouted, "Wait, wait, just let me go get my new shoes."  Then he ran upstairs.  I looked at his mom and she said, "He has been waiting for you all week.  He thinks he is going home with you now."  When he came downstairs, I explained that I had to go meet the other friends who would be in our class and that I would see him the next day at Supply Drop off.  That satisfied him, thank goodness.

How do you meet your new students and parents?  If you have any funny or interesting stories please comment below.







Sunday, August 17, 2014





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Thursday, August 14, 2014

Let's Set Sail


Ahoy Everyone!!!
 I am so excited to have my new blog!  I will be sharing ideas for teachers and parents.  As I have been tutoring this summer, I have noticed that many children need more practice in basic math facts in order to gain fluency.  In other words a child should answer "What is 9 - 5?" as quickly as he or she would answer "What is your name?"
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