Padmapriya Shirali

padmapriya.shirali@gmail.com
Padmapriya Shirali

Padmapriya Shirali is Part of the Community Math Centre based in Valley School (Bangalore) and Rishi Valley (AP), where she has worked since 1983, teaching a variety of subjects – mathematics, computer applications, geography, economics, environmental studies and Telugu. In the 1990s, she worked closely with the late Shri P K Srinivasan. She was part of the team that created the multi-grade elementary learning program of the Rishi Valley Rural Centre, known as ‘School in a Box.’ She is currently part of the NCERT textbook development group.

From the Author

Introduction to Counting
Handbooks Foundational (Pre-primary, Class 1-2)

Introduction to Counting

Children’s understanding of numbers begins naturally as they explore the world around them—even in infancy. Through repeated interactions with objects and the language used in their environment, they gradually build early number concepts.

17 Mar 2026
Teaching Thinking Skills
Handbooks Preparatory (Class 3-5) Middle (Class 6-8)

Teaching Thinking Skills

Practically every human activity involves usage of thinking skills. What are thinking skills? They are essentially mental processes that we do: classifying objects, observing properties, encoding information, comparing, taking decisions, making inferences and solving problems. Thinking skills can be viewed as the building blocks of the whole canvas of thinking. These thinking skills are broadly classified into two categories: lower order thinking skills and higher order thinking skills.

17 Feb 2026
Teaching Geometry-II
Handbooks Preparatory (Class 3-5)

Teaching Geometry-II

many ways, the teaching of geometry when approached in the right way holds an immense potential for learning the art of seeing and observing. As one begins to play around either with a plain square paper by folding it in different ways or connecting dots in a dot paper one begins to see a variety of shapes emerge. Personally I have always found it to be a pleasurable and enriching experience as every student that I meet sees and notices shapes in his or her own special way.

03 Feb 2026
Teaching Geometry
Handbooks Foundational (Pre-primary, Class 1-2)

Teaching Geometry

Prior to entering formal school, a child in her interaction with the environment and natural surroundings encounters different forms and shapes (2-D and 3-D). She has absorbed the perceptions that every object has a form with recognizable features which can be observed, identified, named, described and categorized. She has already experienced numerous examples of these forms.

03 Feb 2026
Teaching Time
Handbooks Foundational (Pre-primary, Class 1-2) Preparatory (Class 3-5)

Teaching Time

Time is one concept that is used by human beings on a daily basis, and perhaps in an instinctive way by animals and plant life too! The cock knows when to go ‘cock-a doodle doo’. Flowers know when to open their petals. Trees know when to shed their leaves.

27 Jan 2026