Teaching materials

Norwegian Glacier Museum publishes and develops teaching materials that can be used in connection with museum visits and in the classroom.

Themed booklets

Available by e-mail: post@bre.museum.no

  • "Climate in Change" by Karen Weichert was published on Norwegian Glacier Museum in July 2009. The booklet is 32 pages (A5) and provides a good introduction to how climate systems work. The booklet deals with the Earth's climate in the past, present and future, and describes how and why it changes. Both natural and man-made changes are discussed. Pictures and figures in color. On sale at Norwegian Glacier Museum for NOK 60,-. There is a discount when ordering a class set! Postage and handling comes as an added cost.

  • "Ei verd av is" by Ole G. Karlsen, 24 p, published by Norwegian Glacier Museum and Aschehoug, 1992. The booklet tells about the last ice age period, glaciers and glacier erosion, glacier landscapes and melting after the last ice age. Class sets are sponsored by Norwegian Glacier Museum . Postage and handling comes as an added cost.

Tasks to download

Summaries can be sent by e-mail: post@bre.museum.no

Educational booklet for school visits

Based on the curriculum

  • Glacier rivers make new land (3rd-4th grade)

  • Glaciers, landscape and climate (grades 5-7)

  • Architect Sverre Fehn (5th-7th grade)

  • Water (5th-7th grade)

  • Glacier traces (8th-10th grade)

  • Glacier and climate (high school) NB: also available in English.

  • Glacier and climate (student) NB: also available in English.

  • Jostedalsbreen National Park (high school)

  • Glacier landscape in Fjærland (excursion booklet, adapted to the different grade levels)

The school's climate report

Report from pilot project can be sent by email.

"The school's climate report". A teaching program for high schools in the school's local environment. The program was developed with support from the Norwegian Environment Agencythrough "Den Naturlege Skulesekken", and is a result of collaboration with Firda high school, 4H Sogn og Fjordane, Sogn og Fjordane Fylkeskommune and UWC (United World College) in Fjaler.

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