www.ntccorporate.com | 612-341-0882 1 A sequential, comic-style narrative in comic-book format Appealing stories and engaging visuals Reaches out to reluctant readers, visual learners and others who may shy away from traditional, printheavy pieces Offers the same benefits as regular books: New Vocabulary “Book Language” Stories and information to teach and spark imaginations 2 Graphic novels are read left to right, just like traditional texts Going panel by panel, the dialog balloons, thought bubbles and sound effects are also read left to right or top to bottom as is appropriate 3 Panel Sound Effect Gutter Thought Bubble Caption Panel Dialogue Bubble 4 Electra: An Energy Efficiency Adventure is a graphic novel that teaches about energy and energy conservation through the art of storytelling 5 Electra: An Energy Efficiency Adventure is designed as a science, reading and ELA based curriculum that: Educates students on important science and energy issues Presents complex material in readable text and visual medium students will understand Engages students on many levels: Visually Textually Emotionally Excites good readers and also challenges students who struggle at comprehension and language acquisition Gets reluctant readers to get started reading and learning in a fun way 6 Electra: An Energy Efficiency Adventure is also designed to help utilities meet program objectives such as: Residential Energy Efficiency Demand Response Safety Renewable Energy Company Name Company Name and logo Delivers Company EE Kits Also: Scalable for large audiences/ service territories Content is flexible and easily adjusted Branded 7 Four chapters – one per 45 minute class period Each chapter in the graphic novel includes discussion questions, activities and experiments Additional activities, apps and digital lessons for each chapter are found online Activities and content flexible and can be adjusted. 8 Introduces our protagonist, Electra. Information and follow up activities focused around: What is energy and electricity What are non-renewable resources Why we need energy Differences between renewable and non-renewable energy sources 9 Information and follow up activities focused around: What is a power plant and its basic workings Ways electricity can be wasted Relationship between wasting energy and natural resources Prefixes and how they work 10 Information and follow up activities focused around: Ways to save energy Around the house At your school CFL’s and LED’s Programmable thermostats Power strips Acronyms Abbreviations Making an inference 11 Information and follow up activities : Conclusion Vocab Recap Quiz Certificate of achievement 12 13 From the “Three R’s” to the “Four C’s of Education: 1. Collaboration 14 From the “Three R’s” to the “Four C’s of Education: 2. Critical Thinking 15 From the “Three R’s” to the “Four C’s of Education: 3. Creativity 16 From the “Three R’s” to the “Four C’s of Education: 4. Communication 17 Teacher guide to reinforce the concepts presented in Electra: An Energy Efficiency Adventure 18 Educational activities tied to each chapter Aligns with national education standards Aligns with state and local standards Activities cover both new generation science and ELA standards Rubric is directly tied to each activity Classroom experiments and demonstrations teach the scientific method 19 Continue the graphic novel adventure with games that educate at playworks.com Additional digital apps, activities and class lessons to further enhance the topic Downloadable and easy for teacher use in classroom Utilizes “Smart Board” technology, tablets and PC’s Reinforces key messages in the classroom and at home Provides additional sponsor branding opportunities Can be constantly updated with new content and messaging 20 Drive participation in: • • • • • • Energy Efficiency Kits Utility HV/AC Cycling Home Energy Audits Appliance Recycling Rebate Programs Other Key Initiatives Can be tailored around any residential EE, DR, safety and/or renewable engagement 21 Graphic novel tailored around your EE Kit program Teachers send kits home as integrated homework assignments Utility customized back page BRC is entered online or gathered by teacher for verification Can be tailored around any residential EE, DR, safety and/or renewable engagement 22 Company Name and logo Back page of graphic novel cross promotes initiatives to parents so they experience other EE opportunities and offerings online Can be tailored around any residential EE, DR, safety and/or renewable engagement program or message 23 Uses creative, non-traditional methods of teaching to prepare classroom lessons Aligns with State and local standards Incorporates a medium that is popular among students Aligns with new generation science and ELA standards Teaches science in a creative way Builds critical reading skills Provides access to activities, lesson plans and downloadable educational apps for use in classroom and as homework Builds key 21st century educational skills Collaboration Critical Thinking Creativity Communication 24 Access to students and families in schools and at home for strategic communications Unique and creative way to further expand your company and program’s messages Effective and exciting way to teach science and enhance student reading skills Use up-to-date 21st century teaching tactics through storytelling Strengthen your company’s position as a leader in promoting your messages and education for students and families 25 NTC is an award-winning educational content provider that works on behalf of organizations to motivate and inspire preK-12 students, their families and educators. We offer a platform of unique, turn-key marketing and communications programs that are appropriate for the education space including: Theatrical, all-school assemblies Extracurricular events Professional development Print and digital curriculum Volunteers-in-the-schools Each year our programs are presented in front of millions of students, in thousands of schools across the USA and Australia. 26 For additional information, please contact: Bob Beverage, Vice President 612-677-2811 bbeverage@ntccorporate.com Ward Eames, Founder & President 612-677-2804 weames@ntccorporate.com 27