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Jhansi Ravikumar has created the project "World Photography Day 2026 – “HOME”" in Class2Class.org

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World Photography Day 2026 – “HOME”

What is this project about?

Students take or find a special photograph connected to their home and write a short caption explaining what makes it meaningful to them. They share their photo and story on the Class2Class platform to see how classmates around the world define and c...

Age of Students
6-8 years, 9-12 years, 13-15 years, 16-18 years, 18+ years
Project Duration
2 weeks
Starting Month
August 2026

Learning Outcomes

Students will be able to identify and describe what home means to them through a personal photograph and story, recognizing how different cultures celebrate home.

Remember / Understand

Students will be able to demonstrate intercultural understanding and emotional intelligence by comparing their home stories with peers globally and explaining connections across diverse cultural perspectives.

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Skills to develop

Intercultural Communication
Emotional Intelligence
Creativity & Innovation

Project Activities

1

Photograph and Story Creation

Students find or take a meaningful photograph connected to home and write a short caption (2-3 sentences) explaining what makes it special. They think about emotions, memories, and cultural details that make their home unique.

Duration: 50 minutes
2

Global Photo Exchange and Comparison

Students share their photo and story on the Class2Class platform and explore photographs from their partner class. They read peers' stories, notice similarities and differences in how different cultures celebrate home, and write brief reflections on what they learned.

Duration: 35 minutes
3

Celebrating Our Homes Around the World

Students present their photograph and share their home story with the class, explaining what they discovered about how home is celebrated differently across cultures. They reflect on new perspectives they gained from their global peers.

Duration: 15 minutes