Samples of Student Glogs Need some help getting the creative juices flowing? Check out these Glogs created by other students to showcase their favorite books.
As you look at other students' Glogs, think about the rubric criteria the judges will use during the district Readers' Showcase. What did they do well? How would you improve these Glogs?
MindMeister Concept Mapping for Non-Fiction Books Consider using MindMeister to create a concept map depicting the relationship between the main ideas and supporting details in your book. With MindMeister, you can share what you've learned using key words and phrases as well as images and videos. Easily create a link to your concept map from your Glog.
Don't just use stock photos. If you're artistically inclined, create your own illustrations to depict important scenes from your book. Scan your illustrations and then upload them to your Glog.
Are you and your friends aspiring actors? Why not act out and video record key scenes from your book? Then upload the video to your Glog. If you have your own YouTube Channel, you can upload your video there and then embed it into your Glog. Just be sure to ask parents or guardians if they're okay with you and your friends starring in the video.
Not comfortable in front of the camera? Consider recording an imaginary interview with one or more characters from your book. You can download the free audio recorder and editor called Audacity. Then upload your interview to your Glog.