Museums in a box

Our young Doonites of Classes 3 & 4 brilliantly showcased their creativity, imagination, and understanding of history through beautifully crafted miniature museums made from shoeboxes.

Each project reflected thoughtful research and artistic expression, bringing the past to life through fascinating themes such as ancient transport, traditional attire, historical monuments, and early modes of communication. Using clay models, handmade drawings, cardboard cut-outs, and recycled materials, the students transformed simple shoeboxes into captivating windows to history.

The activity was not only fun and interactive but also encouraged creativity, critical thinking, and hands-on learning. It was truly inspiring to see our young learners explore history in such an engaging and meaningful way, making the learning experience both enriching and memorable.