Part+1+Application

= in the Classroom=

** Glogster ﻿ **can be used in any number of content areas, but for a Glog to be effective you will want to consult with your curriculum first. Find a 'weak' link in the curriculum....maybe the content is difficult for students to understand or boring. Then use those standards to create a project using Glogster!

Information such as how many people in class like a particular kool-aid, spagetti sause or canday bar
 * MATH **


 * ENGLISH **
 * Book reports and/ or character portrayals
 * Greek Gods or Goddesses
 * Themes or genres of a novel
 * Parts of Speech


 * SOCIAL STUDIES **
 * Famous people, time or era
 * Specific country and information about the country's culture
 * Historical content such as the Civil War, Revolutionary War, or critical points of a war
 * Curent Events (of a particular country or place)
 * Create a Glog highlighting the important information of an extremely boring chapter


 * SCIENCE **
 * The Seasons or contributing factors of weather
 * Body Systems
 * Transfer of Energy
 * Simple machines or the Laws of Forces and Motion
 * Chemical bonds and reactions in the real world
 * Chemicals in everyday life
 * Ecosystems