Sports day was inaugrated by respected principal Dr. Kunhiraman Sir. There were both outdoor and indoor games. I have participated in shotput and discus throw. All of the students compete with a sportsman spirit.
Celebrations were started after the flag hoisting ceremony by our renowned college Principal. There were many on stage and off stage competitions. Physical science students got second prize for the patriotic song competition.
ChatGPT Blog Update: Week 3 of Teaching Practice Exploring the World of Tiny Particles and Measurements This week marked an exciting phase in my teaching practice as I delved into the fascinating world of tiny particles and precise measurements with my 8th-grade students. Class 8E: Understanding Tiny Particles of Matter In 8E, we explored the concept of tiny particles that make up all matter. To make the lesson engaging, I incorporated various activities and visual aids. We started with a discussion on the fundamental idea that everything around us is made of tiny particles, too small to be seen with the naked eye. The students were intrigued by the notion that these particles are always in motion and interact in different ways to form the materials we see and use daily. We also discussed the different states of matter—solids, liquids, and gases—and how the arrangement and movement of particles vary in each state. The highlight of the class was a simple yet effective experiment where w...