Date: 16th August, 2015
Session # 38
Attended by: 7 participants
Report written by: Fatima Salman
In this session, we looked at and talked about the maps of Pakistan. There was an Atlas of Pakistan, from which we looked at different maps of Pakistan, like ones showing the places where wheat, rice, sugarcane and cotton is grown. There were maps which showed where cattle and livestock are kept, ones showing major roads and highways of the country, ones showing the roads leading out of Pakistan, ones showing where forests, deserts and rivers are.
There were many maps showing different things and it was fun to point out different places and stuff from them.
After thoroughly looking at many of the maps, we talked about what we had learnt, like which cities lead roads out of Pakistan, towards the neighbouring countries. We are given a home task to find out about the oldest institutions of Pakistan which are still functional today. We can ask our elders, and do some research on it.
Overall, it was an interesting session, in which everyone learnt something about Pakistan.
Note: Thinkers' Club's sessions will not be held for the next three Sundays.