Teacher instruction – Milton and the cool green energy

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Milton and the cool green energy

Milton is a curious rabbit who loves to go on adventures around the world.
In the story that the students have to read, Milton goes to Greenland. Here Milton visits the boy Malik, to learn about Global Goal 13.
Before the journey begins, Conrad prepares him for what to investigate. Milton meets a lot of nice people in Greenland.
Together with Malik, Milton learns about Global Goal 13. They learn about climate change, the greenhouse effect, CO2, global warming and much, much more.

Read the book “Milton and cool green energy”

The book Milton and the cool green energy introduces students to Global Goal 13 – Climate Action. Milton’s universe in the enchanted forest forms the framework for the story, before and after the journey to Greenland.
In each of the 17 stories, Milton travels the world to visit children.

To understand Milton and the cool green energy, exercises have been made for the students. There are exercises for the book on the student page. These are solved online, either by the students individually or together on the big screen in class.

The students work with the exercises book in the program Book Creator, which can be found on here. In Book Creator, they can work with the themes from Milton and the cool green energy with sound, video, images, drawing and other creative narrative forms.

Student exercise Milton and the cool green energy for Book creator

In the exercise book for Book Creator, the students must work with exercises that are based on the story of Milton’s meeting with UN’s 17 Global Goals and the journey to Greenland.

Students take a copy of the template and can subsequently work with images, audio and video in their own version of the book.

The book and the accompanying teacher instruction can be seen below.

Book Creator is available as an app or in the Chrome Browser.

Play with Milton, Conrad and Amanda

On the student page, there are games to play with the three friends. In the play with words, students must find the missing words and draw them into the text. They must also write some words themselves.

On the student page, there is also a flip game with pictures from Milton and the cool green energy. The students can compete with each other about who will find the 6 pairs the fastest.

Have fun with the work.

Play with Milton, Conrad and Amanda

Milton has two really good friends, Conrad and Amanda.

They really like to play together.

Now you can play with Milton, Conrad and Amanda.

Play flip game with Milton

In the flip game, students can revisit the illustrations from the book Milton and the cool green energy.

The flipping game can function as an activity for individual use, but is also used for competitions between several students.

You can add an extra dimension to the reversal game and let the students tell about what they see in the picture. That way you can work with the themes from the story.