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Amber – bottle mail from the past

WHO: 6.-10. CLASS, GYMNASIUM AND HF

SUBJECTS: BIOLOGY, NATURE/TECHNOLOGY

DURATION: 1,5 HOURS

Thanks to this almost magical material, we can travel millions of years back in time and "take a walk" in the world that existed long before man.

The teaching course "Amber - bottle mail from the past" takes the students on a journey back in time millions of years, and gives them a unique opportunity to gain insight into the material amber and how life looked millions of years ago.

The course puts the students at the center as researchers who must investigate and describe the material amber through some partially self-imposed experiments, and through special pieces with insects, they will have the opportunity to see and study with their own eyes the life that existed long before man. The pupils work in groups with the investigations, and as part of the process they are also introduced to the GeoCenter's amber exhibition. Here they will be able to see some of the rarest and most iconic inclusions found in amber.

Among other things, they will see 6 different feathers from dinosaurs, some of the oldest known specimens of flowers and the first ants on earth. In addition, there is amber with blood-sucking mosquitoes, mating insects, scorpions, skaters, kneelers, termites and much more. In addition to the inclusions in the amber, there is also a lot of raw amber – including the largest piece found on Møn at a whopping 1,4 kilos.

Experience the birth of Denmark

WHO: 3.-10. class, Gymnasium and HF

SUBJECTS: Nature/engineering, biology, geography

DURATION: 1,5 hours

The most popular course! The students go on a time journey 70 million. years back in time, find fossils on the beach, and learn about the Cretaceous, Ice Age and the present day Møns Klint.

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Biodiversity

WHO: 3.-10. class, Gymnasium and HF

SUBJECTS: Biology, nature/engineering, geography

DURATION: 1,5 hours

What is biodiversity? Why is biodiversity in crisis? And why are there so many rare species on Høje Møn? Get up close to Møn's nature with this new course.

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Mountain bike

WHO: 7.-10. class, Gymnasium and HF

SUBJECTS: Sports, geography, biology

DURATION: 2 hours

Feel the rush in your stomach and get your heart rate up. On the mountain bike tour, the students experience a very special Ice Age landscape and hear exciting stories about nature and geology Møns Klint.

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GPS running

WHO: 4.-10. class, Gymnasium and HF

SUBJECTS: Geography, nature/engineering, biology, sports

DURATION: 2 hours

Can the students cooperate and find their way around Klinteskoven together? With a tablet, they are sent around to different posts and must answer questions about animals, plants and geology correctly Møns Klint.

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Climbing in the treetops

WHO: 4.-10. class, Gymnasium and HF

SUBJECTS: Nature/engineering, biology, sports

DURATION: 2 hours

Good enough is Møns Klint high. But now you have the opportunity to get EVEN higher! Guided instructors guide the students safely to the top of Klinteskoven's beautiful, tall beech trees.

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Adventure cutter on the cliff

WHO: 7.-10. class, Gymnasium and HF

SUBJECTS: Geography, nature/engineering, biology, sports

DURATION: 2 hours

"Nature as a course" is the key word for this exhilarating course - there is guaranteed speed over the course and a smile on your face. The students must, among other things, ride a mountain bike and use GPS.

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Basic science course

WHO: 7.-10. class, Gymnasium and HF

SUBJECTS: Biology, physics, chemistry, natural geography

DURATION: 1,5 hours

How is Møns Klint actually formed? In this course, students must work with observations and formulate hypotheses. Out in nature, they must collect material in the form of chalk, fossils and stones.

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Amber – bottle mail from the past

WHO: 6.-10. class, Gymnasium and HF

SUBJECT: Biology, nature/engineering

DURATION: 1,5 hours

Dinosaur feathers and blood-sucking mosquitoes encased in amber. Through the magical material, the students travel back in time to the primeval Baltic forest and a world long before man.

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Mountains

WHO: 3.-6. class

SUBJECT: Nature/Technology

DURATION: 2 hours

What stones do you find on the beach? Where do they come from? And what can the stones tell about the formation of the Danish landscape? The students collect stones on the beach and then have to sort them into different types.

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Formation of rocks

WHO: 7.-9. class

SUBJECT: Geography

DURATION: 2 hours

What stones do you find on the beach and where do they come from? What can the stones tell about the formation of the landscape? The pupils go for a walk on the beach and have to work with the geological cycle.

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The disaster in the Cretaceous sea

WHO: 3.-6. class

SUBJECT: Nature/Technology

DURATION: 2 hours

What animals lived in the past? How do we know? And why aren't the dinosaurs here anymore? The pupils collect fossils on the beach and learn about e.g. food webs, adaptations and the mass extinction.

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Evolution

WHO: 7.-10. class, Gymnasium and HF

SUBJECT: Biology

DURATION: 2 hours

What was the Cretaceous Sea ecosystem like? Why do some species survive while others become extinct? How does a new species develop? The pupils go for a walk on the beach and learn about, among other things, evolution, selection and adaptation.

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Geosciences

WHO: Gymnasium and HF

SUBJECTS: Natural geography, geosciences, physics/chemistry

DURATION: 3 hours

Exciting geological field work on Møns Klint. Why does the flint lie in defined and apparently regular layers in the chalk? Can the Milankovitch theory explain the formation of flint?

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Mathematics on Møns Klint

WHO: 5.-10. class

SUBJECT: Mathematics

DURATION: 2 hours

Mathematics in a new and exciting way! The students practice math concepts and problem solving with Møns Klint as a case – and with the wild nature as a classroom.

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Birds – the descendants of the dinosaurs

WHO: 3.-10. class, Gymnasium and HF

SUBJECT: Biology

DURATION: 3 hours

How did the dinosaurs become birds? What is a bird? What birds do we see in the landscape? The students come on fieldwork at Møns Klint, where you e.g. may be lucky to spot the peregrine falcon, the world's fastest animal.

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Timmesøbjerg

WHO: 3.-10. class

SUBJECT: History and Biology

DURATION: 2 hours

Can a castle be made of earth and wood? What weapons did you use to fight in the Bronze Age? The pupils learn about the people of the past through the fun role-play "War on Timmesø Bjerg".

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