About this resource
- Resource type: video, activity, quiz
- Theme: Rocks and Minerals
Your class joins MC Grammar as he investigates the Natural History Museum and finds out about volcanoes and earthquakes.
Key Stage: KS2
Time required: Video - 15 minutes in total. Quiz and observation activity: 10-15 minutes
MC Grammar learnt all about Volcanoes and Earthquakes in this challenge. But can you work out if each of these sentences is related to volcanoes or earthquakes?
The class can give an erupting-volcano hand action or a trembly-earthquake action to answer.
Volcanic rock is formed when lava or magma cools down and becomes a solid. We call this type of rock igneous rock. Here are three different types of igneous rock from the Museum’s collection.
Investigate these igneous rocks by making observations.
Three different types of igneous rock: granite, obsidian and pumice