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Geobus is a mobile unit that provides inspiring, research led teaching packages and workshops that incorporate key elements of the national curriculum and introduce students to geology and the Earth sciences. Our fundamental aim is to engage with pupils to enhance their understanding of Earth Science, and provide resources and support to teachers across the UK whose main subject may not be geology. All of the GeoBus teaching packages are based around hands-on and interactive learning and are provided by Geobus free of charge, we also provide follow-up resources that can be used in the classroom. Earthquakes Volcanoes Rocks and Minerals Fossils Space www.geobus-london.org.uk Age group: Ideally suited to Years 3-6 Running time: 1 hour Curriculum links: Solids, liquids and gases; materials and properties; continents and natural hazards. Age group: Ideally suited to Years 4-6 Running time: 1 hour Curriculum links: Careers in science; Space and the planets; describing materials. Age group: Ideally suited to Years 1-6 Running time: 1 hour Curriculum links: Describing materials and properties; the rock cycle. Investigate how fossils are made! Age group: Ideally suited to Years 1-6 Running time: 1 hour Curriculum links: History of the Earth; fossils and how fossils are made. Age group: Ideally suited to Years 4-6 Running time: 1 hour Curriculum links: Sound; describing materials and properties. Discover where and why volcanoes erupt! Explore how and why earthquakes occur! What’s all the fuss about the Geobus? For more detailed information and to book please visit our website: www.geobus-london.org or email: [email protected] We look forward to hearing from you! _ What do we offer? Learn how to describe and identify different rocks and minerals. Uncover how scientists study other planets!

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Page 1: ˆˇ˙˘ ˆˇ ˆˇ ˛˝ ˛ Earthquakes · Discover where and why volcanoes erupt! Explore how and why earthquakes occur! What’s all the fuss about the Geobus? For more detailed

Geobus is a mobile unit that provides inspiring, research led teaching packages and workshops that incorporate key elements of the national curriculum and introduce students to geology and the Earth sciences.

Our fundamental aim is to engage with pupils to enhance their understanding of Earth Science, and provide resources and support to teachers across the UK whose main subject may not be geology. All of the GeoBus teaching packages are based around hands-on and interactive learning and are provided by Geobus free of

charge, we also provide follow-up resources that can be used in the classroom.

Earthquakes

Volcanoes

Rocks and Minerals

Fossils

Space

www.geobus-london.org.uk

Age group: Ideally suited to Years 3-6Running time: 1 hourCurriculum links: Solids, liquids and gases; materials and properties; continents and natural hazards.

Age group: Ideally suited to Years 4-6Running time: 1 hourCurriculum links: Careers in science; Space and the planets; describing materials.

Age group: Ideally suited to Years 1-6Running time: 1 hourCurriculum links: Describing materials and properties; the rock cycle. Investigate how fossils are made!

Age group: Ideally suited to Years 1-6Running time: 1 hourCurriculum links: History of the Earth; fossils and how fossils are made.

Age group: Ideally suited to Years 4-6Running time: 1 hourCurriculum links: Sound; describing materials and properties.

Discover where and why volcanoes erupt!

Explore how and why earthquakes occur!

What’s all the fuss about the Geobus?

For more detailed information and to book please visit our website: www.geobus-london.org

or email: [email protected] look forward to hearing from you!

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What do we o�er?

Learn how to describe and identify different rocks and minerals.

Uncover how scientists study other planets!