This piece of art is made by Aiza on the topic 'Positive vs Negative Emotions'.
Sunday, 15 March 2015
Wednesday, 11 March 2015
Report: Thinkers' Club Session 29
Date: 8th March, 2015
Session # 29
Report written by: Fatima Salman
In this session, we discussed various topics and did an activity. We discussed sports, and the ongoing Cricket World Cup. We talked about how cricket originated, and its history. We talked about different types of sports.
The activity we did was called a Helium Stick activity. In it, the people were divided in two, and they had to stand across each other. The helium stick, an ordinary lightweight rod, was brought and everyone had to put out their index fingers on which the stick had to be balanced with one finger of each person and slowly lowered down to the ground. The activity was very interesting and it's rules were:
Session # 29
Report written by: Fatima Salman
In this session, we discussed various topics and did an activity. We discussed sports, and the ongoing Cricket World Cup. We talked about how cricket originated, and its history. We talked about different types of sports.
The activity we did was called a Helium Stick activity. In it, the people were divided in two, and they had to stand across each other. The helium stick, an ordinary lightweight rod, was brought and everyone had to put out their index fingers on which the stick had to be balanced with one finger of each person and slowly lowered down to the ground. The activity was very interesting and it's rules were:
- Everyone's finger should be touching the helium stick during the whole activity.
- You are not allowed to grab the stick or use any other fingers than one index finger.
- Everyone has to lower the stick to the ground completely.
- If any of the rules get broken, the activity has to be started again.
It was fun and challenging. I don't think anyone but those who have done this activity can understand what the challenges in it are. Like everyone has to be touching the helium stick at all times, so we have to lower it together, at the same speed, so everyone is touching the stick. Here is a detailed description of the Helium stick activity.
For home task, we can do some artwork or writing on Emotions. This home task was given last time, but as some people haven't completed it yet, they can do it in this week.
Thank you.
Tuesday, 3 March 2015
Report: Thinkers’ Club Session 28
Date: 1st March, 2015
Session #28
Attended by: 10 participants
Report written by: Zainab Salman
In this session of Thinker’s Club, we discussed Anger and
Emotions. After everybody had introduced themselves, the session began. First
we discussed Anger, whether it’s good or bad, what (or who) makes you angry,
and what do you do to avoid it. Some kids said that their younger siblings
sometimes make them angry, others said that if they could not do what they
wanted to, it made them angry. Some kids said that they drink water to relieve
their anger, while others said that they yelled at the person who made them
angry.
We also discussed Emotions, what they are, and what’s good
and what’s bad about them. Some of the kids also presented short role plays
about anger and fighting. The session ended informally by playing guessing
games. The home task is to prepare a
presentation, writing or artwork about Emotions. This session was interesting.
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
About Boredom, by Aiza Saad, club member
What is boredom?
Boredom means being uninterested in doing something or when you have nothing to do. It can also be feeling annoyed about something that is continued for too long. It makes you impatient and dissatisfied.
To avoid boredom I usually start to put away messy things from my room .Sometimes I play with play dough as I love to make small dolls with it using different colors.
There are also other things that we can do to avoid boredom such as:
Boredom means being uninterested in doing something or when you have nothing to do. It can also be feeling annoyed about something that is continued for too long. It makes you impatient and dissatisfied.
To avoid boredom I usually start to put away messy things from my room .Sometimes I play with play dough as I love to make small dolls with it using different colors.
There are also other things that we can do to avoid boredom such as:
- Make a new card game
- Jump rope
- Write story about animals
- Learn magic tricks
- Play with hula hoop
- Explore small areas of nature with a magnifying glass
- Wash clothes
- Take swings
- Take ride on the bicycle
- Plant seeds and water them
About Boredom, by Kenza (online member)
What
is boredom?
Boredom is a common sensation that most kids have some
of the time. You’re usually bored when you have nothing to do, you’re doing
something that you don’t particularly like, or you’re waiting for something
that’s taking a long time.
I think it’s normal to be bored. In fact, it can be a
good thing. It allows you to think while you’re not doing anything, and it’s
good for the creative part of your brain.
What
do you usually do to avoid boredom?
When I’m bored, I usually do things that I don’t have
time for when I’m really busy, like drawing random doodles, writing my story,
reading (this is a really good thing to avoid boredom) and going outdoors.
Other times, I check things out that I haven’t looked at in a long time.
Otherwise, it’s always a good excuse for me to tidy my bedroom!
What
other things can we do to avoid boredom?
When you’re bored, it’s a good idea to use that time
for something creative, like writing, drawing, and creating something. Reading
is also a great idea too – it’s educational and relaxing. Other things include
playing board games (like chess or Monopoly), going out for a walk (it’s good
for exercise and fresh air) or talking/contacting family/friends (either in
real, online, or by phone calling). There are countless things! :D
By the way, did you know, several experts say that
boredom in children can be a good thing? It has been said that “it develops
children’s innate ability to be creative”. Some doctors fear that children’s
creativity is being stunted through increased reliance on screen technology.
When bored, children immediately go to the TV or iPad instead of allowing their
minds wander down the roads that lead to creativity. (This was in a BBC news
report, March 2013.)
Presentations on Boredom
This is a presentation about boredom made by Fatima Salman.
This is a presentation about boredom made by Zainab Salman
This is a presentation about boredom made by Zainab Salman
Session Cancelled
Dear Readers
The session that was to be held on 24th February, 2015 was cancelled.
The topic of 'Boredom' will be continued in the next session. Members who have not sent their presentations or articles can still send them on this email address thinkersclub.erdc@gmail.com so it can be presented in the coming session. I am sharing the articles and presentations we have received till now.
Thank you
The session that was to be held on 24th February, 2015 was cancelled.
The topic of 'Boredom' will be continued in the next session. Members who have not sent their presentations or articles can still send them on this email address thinkersclub.erdc@gmail.com so it can be presented in the coming session. I am sharing the articles and presentations we have received till now.
Thank you
Monday, 16 February 2015
Report: Thinkers' Club Session 26
Date: 15th February, 2015
Session # 27
Attended by: 10 participants
Report written by: Fatima Salman
In this session, we were joined by some new little kids. We could not present the presentations and articles of last week's home task because most of the people who were present in the last session did not come this time, so we'll do it in the coming session.
We played a few games this time. In one game we were given a long rope and we had to make a given shape out of it. Then we played the Obstacle game that we've played a few times before. The new kids enjoyed, I think.
Session # 27
Attended by: 10 participants
Report written by: Fatima Salman
In this session, we were joined by some new little kids. We could not present the presentations and articles of last week's home task because most of the people who were present in the last session did not come this time, so we'll do it in the coming session.
We played a few games this time. In one game we were given a long rope and we had to make a given shape out of it. Then we played the Obstacle game that we've played a few times before. The new kids enjoyed, I think.
Monday, 9 February 2015
Report: Thinkers' Club Session 26
Date: 8th February, 2015
Session # 26
Attended by: 11 participants
Report written by: Zainab Salman
This session was interesting. We started thinking of
unanswered questions that had entered our mind and wondering about their
answers.
Then we talked about boredom and what it really is. We were
asked about how often we felt boredom and what we do when we feel bored. Everyone
noted down the following questions:
- What is boredom?
- What do you usually do to avoid boredom?
- What other things can we do to avoid boredom?
We noted the main points and discussed whether boredom is
good or bad for us. We have got a home task regarding this topic; we have to
reflect upon the questions and answer them according to our opinion, and make either
a PowerPoint presentation or write an article containing our answers. Everyone
has to email their answers, or if they prefer, to bring them in the next
session.
Next we did an activity. We all made lists of our ‘Top Ten
Wishes’ and ‘Top Ten Worries’. It took a long time recognizing which wishes
were in the ‘Top Ten’, while hardly anyone had much worries. We were not supposed
to see anyone else’s wishes or worries, if they didn’t want us to, although some
people shared a few of their wishes and worries.
After making the lists, we all played a guessing game in
which we were divided into two groups, and each group had to plan and prepare three
acts and then perform the acts. The members of the other group had to guess what
we were acting. Also, we were not allowed to say anything, we could only make
sounds. Turn by turn, both groups did their acts. The acts were interesting,
some acting as a minibus while others yelling like Opera Singers! The acts were
really good, some funny, some serious. Overall, it was an interesting session,
both fun and meaningful.
Monday, 2 February 2015
Report: Thinkers' Club Session 25
Date: 1st February, 2015
Session # 25
Attended by: 10 participants
Report Written by: Fatima Salman
This session started with a round
of introduction. Everyone had to introduce themselves and tell three of their
interests.
Then we played two rounds of a guessing game. We were divided into two teams of five people
in each team. First, one team had to think of a person or place and the other
team had to guess it by asking fifteen questions, and each question had to be
answered in a yes or no. We played it for a while, thinking of different people
and places and trying to guess each one quickly.
After the game, we were told a
story by Rumi. Rumi was a Persian poet and he had written many poems and short
stories in Persian. His stories have been translated into many languages, and
are called ‘Hikayat-e-Rumi. The story
was a Hikayat. It was about animals.
Below is the story, quoted in my words:
In the story, there is a
jungle in which many animals lived peacefully.Then a lion came and attacked many animals and ate them. The animals got
worried and decided to do a deal with the lion. They went to him and said; “You
are our king, we will serve you. You should stay in your home and each morning,
we will send you an animal for your meal. But you must not come and attack us
suddenly”. The lion agreed, and said; “You must stay true to your word, and if
you break the deal, I’ll eat every animal in this jungle”.
The animals had done this to avoid a sudden death, and so, each
morning all the animals would gather in one place and draw lots and the animal
whose name came in the draw, would say goodbye forever to everyone and go to
the lion to be eaten.
This happened for some time until one day, a rabbit’s name came out
in the draw. The animals teased him, saying; “You’ll be just one bite for the
lion! What will he say when he sees you?” But the rabbit said bravely; “I may
be small, but I will do something that none of you have ever done and will do.
By the will of God, I will come alive from the lion, and save you all from
him”. But the animals didn’t believe him and still made fun of him because of
his size. And in all of this, the rabbit got pretty late in turning up for the
lion.
The lion was very angry and roared; “Why are so late?” The rabbit
pretended to be frightened and said; “I’m so sorry, your majesty, but I was
coming with another rabbit as well, you see, I’m so small that two of us were
coming for you, when we met another lion. He took away the other rabbit to eat
it, but I somehow saved myself and came straight here”. The lion got madder and said; “There’s
another lion in the jungle, and he has my dinner? Take me to him at once!” The
rabbit agreed to take him and came to a nearby well. He and the lion looked
inside the well and saw their own reflection. The rabbit said; “Look there is
the other lion and the rabbit inside”. At once, the lion jumped inside the well
and drowned. And the rabbit returned home with pride.
After the story, we discussed the
messages given in the story. This story
is a bit like the way things are in real life. The lion can depict a cruel
leader and the rabbit was a change agent. There are many messages in this story
and we discussed them all. These are the things we discussed:
- Never to lose control of our emotions, like the lion did and jumped in a well.
- Size does not matter. The rabbit was very small, yet he did something that even the larger animals did not do.
- Do no become dependent on others, like the lion did. He became so dependent on the animals to come to him, that when the rabbit became late in coming, he didn’t go to hunt by himself.
- Do not give up and submit yourself towards the evil, like all the animals did when the lion came. Instead of making a plan to make him go away, they sacrificed themselves for him.
These are some of the messages in
the story. If we think harder, maybe we can find deeper meanings in it. Some
stories really have deep meanings. Overall, this session was great.
Monday, 26 January 2015
Report: Thinkers' Club Session # 24
Date: 25th January, 2015
Session # 24
Attended by: 11 participants
Report written by: Fatima Salman
In this session, we discussed poetry. Everyone had brought some poetry to share with the others. First, everyone shared the verses or couplets of poetry they had brought. They were mostly of Iqbal. Then, we were asked if we knew who is our parents' favourite poet. This question was asked in the previous session to ask our parents. Most people's parents' favourite poets were Iqbal, Ghalib, or Faiz. Some parents of the members didn't have any favourite poets!
Then we talked about what should every poem have. The answers were syllable pattern, rhythmic pattern, a topic, etc.
There are two things that every poem should have. They are:
Session # 24
Attended by: 11 participants
Report written by: Fatima Salman
In this session, we discussed poetry. Everyone had brought some poetry to share with the others. First, everyone shared the verses or couplets of poetry they had brought. They were mostly of Iqbal. Then, we were asked if we knew who is our parents' favourite poet. This question was asked in the previous session to ask our parents. Most people's parents' favourite poets were Iqbal, Ghalib, or Faiz. Some parents of the members didn't have any favourite poets!
Then we talked about what should every poem have. The answers were syllable pattern, rhythmic pattern, a topic, etc.
There are two things that every poem should have. They are:
- Rhythm\Pattern of sounds
- Meaningfulness
Then we talked about poets. We were asked if anyone can become a poet if they want to. Some people said yes, anyone can become a poet if they want to, while others thought the opposite. Some kids said that a poet should have a great imagination and should think very deeply about something to write about it. But these things do not always happen to the people who write or compose songs, that are sung instead of recited seriously.
After this discussion, we did an activity. It was a bit like the one we did in Session 22. Everyone had to open a page in his\her notebook. Then we had to draw a line measuring one inch from our estimation. Next we had to draw a rectangle measuring one inch by three inches vertically across the page. Then we had to divide the rectangle into three squares of one inch each. Then we had to write in a small handwriting 1, 2 and 3 on each square respectively, and draw in square 1; a small circle, in square 2; a small triangle, and in square 3; our favourite fruit. Then we had to get our ruler and check how close our estimation was when drawing and dividing the rectangle.
This was an interesting activity, and a fun session too. There was no home task given in this session.
Thank you.
After this discussion, we did an activity. It was a bit like the one we did in Session 22. Everyone had to open a page in his\her notebook. Then we had to draw a line measuring one inch from our estimation. Next we had to draw a rectangle measuring one inch by three inches vertically across the page. Then we had to divide the rectangle into three squares of one inch each. Then we had to write in a small handwriting 1, 2 and 3 on each square respectively, and draw in square 1; a small circle, in square 2; a small triangle, and in square 3; our favourite fruit. Then we had to get our ruler and check how close our estimation was when drawing and dividing the rectangle.
This was an interesting activity, and a fun session too. There was no home task given in this session.
Thank you.
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