We are a team of teachers that have experience educating high school students in the field of Computer Science and Technology. Our goal is the integration of technology in the classroom. Technology is a valuable tool, however there is a void between technology and learning. Roombop aims to change that! RoomBop allows teachers to bring technology into their classrooms for any subject on any device, for all ages.
We are a team of teachers that have experience educating high school students in the field of Computer Science and Technology. Our goal is the integration of technology in the classroom. Technology is a valuable tool, however there is a void between technology and learning. Roombop aims to change that! RoomBop allows teachers to bring technology into their classrooms for any subject on any device, for all ages.
Have you had trouble figuring out how to keep track of how all your students are doing? This grade book or mark book is the solution and it works in ALL subject areas! This grade book is made in Google Sheets & Fully editable. It comes with a “How To Guide”. The grade book is color coded to make easy to use.
Features:
• Super easy to use for any teacher, ANY subject, ANY grade!
• Add your own assessment pieces
• Add your students
• Flexible grading with letter, percentage, points and custom grades
• View class averages and distributions on assessment pieces
• Get student reports and see trends
This is a simple to use Weekly lesson planner. It is created using Google Slides and fully editable. This package comes with 10 weeks ready to be planned. You can add additional weeks easily. Included is also a “How To Guide”.
Students are to come up with relevant vocabulary terms related to a central topic. This Google Slide is great for student collaboration. Alternatively, you can provide each student a copy of this Google Slide, so they can add to it individually throughout your topic.
The bottom of every slide has quick links to letters.
This resource is great for: student’s prior knowledge about a topic, exams tests, quizzes and review
This set includes 51 editable binder covers and 47 editable binder spines, all editable in Google Slides! The spines were created to fit 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and 2 inch binders. Use these binder covers for your teaching files, student portfolios, homework folders and so much more! The possibilities are endless.
Award certificates your students will love. This resource includes 3 style: congratulations awards, most likely awards and academic awards. You can edit and add your students name digitally. Then print them out on standard paper size. Additionally, you can just print out the ones you want from the PDF and hand write the students name, your name and the date. This resource is all in color!
There are 100 awards to choose from as well as blanks for your own ideas!
This resource provides a cover page as well as writing pages where students reflect on their achieved goals and accomplishments. Allow your students to show off all their hard work from the school year! This resource includes the following pages:
Goals
My Work
Writing
Math
Remember
Use these Snapchat Exit Tickets as a formal assessment for your students. These Exit Tickets allow your students to show what they’ve learned in a fun way. This set includes 17 different exit tickets to print for students individually or to hang in your classroom for daily use.
Exit tickets can reflect a specific question asked by a teacher, can ask students to simply rate their understanding numerically or even ask students to briefly summarize a concept or answer a problem writing their response.
This is a full Nutrients and Activity Unit. It contains all the files needed for 5 - 40 minute lessons. Within the unit is 3 assessment pieces.
This unit is aligned with the Canada Food Guide.
9 pages of lesson plans & handouts
17 page editable Google Slide
Step by step instructions for the students to create a grid art burger and fries drawing. They are then to create a close up of candy using pop art (dark outlines). Also included is a rubric and examples.
This resource is a fun assignment to get to know them. Their task is to create a Snapchat camera view with information about themselves. They can draw and color their favourite hobbies, activities and interests. It is just a fun interactive way to learn more about your students.
This resource includes:
• about/how to use with rubric
• 2 different Snapchat layouts
• 2 different colors for each layout style
I use a lot of technology in my classroom. This survey is helpful to find out what kind of technology my students have access to at home as well as which students need extra support at school. The questions ask what types of devices the students have access to as well as if they are allowed to use them. I also like feedback on what parents think in terms of using technology within classroom. Print this resource out and get feedback from your students parents in no time!
A word search puzzle worksheet featuring vocabulary words based on the end of the school year. Use this as a special treat for early finishers or something fun. This resource includes 3 different levels of difficulty. Each includes an answer key.
The end of the year is a great time to reinforce classroom community. This resource will encourage classroom community as the students create meaningful “gifts” for one another. Give each student a class set of compliment cards. Have them write a compliment to each of their classmates. Included is 7 different styles of compliment cards. Each style is two cards per one page. This helps you save paper. Print out the style you like for your classroom.
This resource also has a compliment guidelines and character traits. This will help your students get them started with ideas. This handout comes in a color and black & white version.
At the end of the last day of school, pass out the cards to your students. They will love them. It’s a great way to promote positive memories within your classroom.
This ice breaker is great to use with all your students for ANY grade! Students fill out “Social Media” styled profiles. It is a great way to learn about your students in an interactive way.
This ice breaker can be used in two different ways:
Print:
• Print out the page and have your students fill in the information and draw pictures.
Collaboration:
• If your class has access to Chromebooks, iPads or computers you can have your students collaborate on the document.
• Share your Google Slide with your class.
• At the bottom of each Social Media page is a student number. Assign each student a number. All your students can work on their page all on the same Google Slide at the same time!
• This Google Slide is set-up for 30 students!
This Project Based Learning resource is great for Earth Day. The students will have the opportunity to research a topic that relates to the preservation and health of our planet. The topic suggestions for this PBL are: Animals, Pollution, Physical Geography, Fuel, and Support. Each topic has research ideas for the students. The students come up with the questions and project ideas based on the student direction handout. The final product for the project is up to the student. Included is graphic organizers and additional resources to help the students design their projects.
This resource includes
Student Directions Handout
Project Topic Ideas
Page information/graphic organizers for all 5 steps
Rubric & Presentation Rubric
Additional Resources: Using Google Docs, Slides and creating a webpage.
This resource is a printable PDF file. It is as well an editable Google Doc. This way you can share the organizer with your class and they can use it digitally. Additionally, since it is editable in Google Docs, you can make changes that best suits your students.
As teachers and as people, we ask questions everyday. Not all questions are on the same level. Some questions are easy to answer where other questions may require a great deal of thinking.
Bloom has provided us with his taxonomy to help us to compose questions on different levels of thinking. This taxonomy ranges from lower to higher levels of cognitive thinking.
This resource includes:
Detailed charts, both colored and black & white (use as handouts or posters)
2 Styles of single page handouts
Key rings, laminate, hole punch at the top and put on a key ring for fast and easy access to questions
The Back To School Story Assignment is a fun activity. The students create a Snapstory that shows what they did over the summer. This resource is great for Back to School or the first day of school to help you get to know your students.
This resource includes:
3 scenes to show a variety of things they have done. These scenes include a caption for the students to add text to their drawings.
Direction page with rubric for grading
This resource includes two activities: About Me & Things I learned. The about me handout is great at the start of the year. It gives the students an opportunity to express things about themselves. The things I learned is great at the end of the year. It provides the students the time to reflect on concepts and things learned. Both include every letter of the alphabet. Have the students use the first of every letter to fill in the handouts.
The Stanford Prison Experiment offers fascinating insights into power, and the forces that can corrupt all of us. This resource is a single lesson to teach the Stanford Prison Experiment to your students. It includes:
Motivation/Anticipatory Set: An interesting hook to get your class interested in the experiment.
Application Procedures: A summary of the experiment, discussion questions and a worksheet that can be used as a webquest or to go along with the video.
Closure: A fun experiment to end the lesson.
*Bonus: includes a one page quick facts sheet