Category: Inside CMRNPS

#TeacherBlogger: Lanuguage of Mathematics By, Nithya Rajavelu Middle School Mathematics Teacher, CMRNPS
Like any other language, mathematics is made up of concepts, terminologies, symbols, algorithms, and syntaxes which are peculiar to it. Children can only acquire this...

#TeacherBlogger: Travelling By, Geraldine Kolb Pre-Primary Teacher, CMRNPS
Traveling Traveling is an amazing experience that everyone big or small, young and old enjoys and looks forward to. On our journey, one gets to...

#TeacherBlogger: Reading Week: Become A Character By, Rose Mary Thomas V Primary Teacher, CMRNPS
Become a character Reading is essential in the life of children as it is essential for their success. CMRNPS celebrated its reading week from February...

#TeacherBlogger: Detox From Gadgets By, Joy Grace Primary Teacher, CMRNPS
The COVID-19 has somersaulted many families and lives, especially the children who are left devastated and distorted with the new normal. This has impacted the...

#TeacherBlogger: Parampara – Mythological Quiz By, Gouri Parvathi H Primary and Middle School Hindi Teacher, CMRNPS
Every human society possesses mythology which is inherited, transmitted, and diversified by literature – Northrop Frye Mythology has played an intrinsic role in every civilization...

#CounsellorBlog: What Does It Take To Rest? By, Anika Joseph Counsellor, CMRNPS
A few days ago a friend of mine asked me if I hated resting because of how difficult it was for me to stop working....

#TeacherBlogger: Buy Well, Choose Less And Make It Last! By, Uveshna R Math Facilitator, CMRNPS
Buy Well, Choose less and make it last! As the saying goes, an ocean breeze puts a mind at ease! Who doesn’t like spending time...

#TeacherBlogger: Expert Talk: Student Author By, Sukhleen Kaur, CMRNPS
The Expert Talk session started off with Middle School Coordinator , Ms. Pravitha interacting with students and sharing her views about the importance of reading...

#TeacherBlogger: Japanese StroyTelling Session By, Uveshna R Math Facilitator, CMRNPS
Intending to inculcate the young minds into the world of books and to become effective future storytellers, Mrs. Lorraine narrated the popular Japanese folklore-inspired from...

#TeacherBlogger: Importance of Reading By, Banupriya Aella Primary Teacher, CMRNPS
“One picture is worth a thousand words”, this phrase was popularized in the 1920s by Fred R. Barnard and later used by many others. He used the phrase “A...