#TeacherBlogger: Tongue Twisters By, Esther Pamila G Primary Teacher, CMRNPS
Tongue twisters are interesting and fun. Who would not like to try out a tongue twister! The first tongue twister received its inspiration from a...
#TeacherBlogger: Wordle By, Neha Kaushal Middle School Teacher, CMRNPS
Reading week @ CMR NPS is in full swing. Every day is a new day – Watch Party, D.E.A.R ( Drop Everything and Read), storytelling,...
#TeacherBlogger: TUX Paint By, Rekha Umesh Primary Teacher, CMRNPS
Tux Paint is a drawing program for children aged below 12 years. It combines an easy-to-use interface, fun sound effects, and an encouraging cartoon mascot...
#StudentBlogger: Reading Week By, E Sai Jasmitha Grade 7B, CMRNPS
Books are a uniquely portable magic – Stephen King Reading is an extremely valuable skill and it helps you to improve your language fluency and...
#TeacherBlogger: Watch Party By, Nagashree B S Middle School Teacher, CMRNPS
To the one awesome Watch party! Review 2 drained all of us and we needed something extra to cheer us up. My class 5D and...
#TeacherBlogger: Honour To Workers By, Sonam Saxena primary Teacher, CMRNPS
Grade 3B presented a beautiful assembly on the topic ‘Honour to Workers’. The students spoke about Labour day and celebrated the achievements of workers. The...
#TeacherBlogger: Comic Strip By, Divya Jyoti Primary Teacher, CMRNPS
When you learn to read you will be born again…and you will never be quite so alone again-Rumer, Godden We at CMR are celebrating this...
#StudentBlogger: Expert Talk By, Aviendha Asati, Sub-Editor, CMRNPS
Today, Ms. Thejaswini joined the students of 11th and 12th grade to talk to us about pursuing a future in law. She clarified many common...
#TeacherBlogger: Healthy Lifestyle By, Liju Primary Teacher, CMRNPS
Health is a state of physical, mental, and social well-being, not just the absence of disease or infirmity. Good health helps people live a full...
#CounsellorBlog: Understanding Change and Transition By, Anika Joseph Counsellor, CMRNPS
Something that I have heard very often from the young people I work with is the difficulty understanding themselves and the changes they are noticing...