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.
Create custom bookmarks for your students with this resource. This is a great way to introduce an activity, but can also be used in other content areas such as math, social studies, and science. Use Google slides and add your own text and pictures, or print them out blank for the students to design their own.
This editable Google slide is setup with a standard 8.5” x 11” paper template. Each bookmark page has either 2 or 4 to a page. This makes it easy to print and distribute to students. Just print, distribute to students, & have them design their own for the book or content you are studying. Or create your own for a novel or lesson: just add the title or a notable quote, then print.
Includes
12 pages of bookmark templates, 6 outline styles in 2 sizes each.
3 different style, printable reading log.
This Media Permission Form records parent consent for children’s photo to be taken for classroom use and also records consent for photos to be posted on your Google Classroom website. Don’t have or use Google Classroom? Edit this Media Permission Form in Google Docs to your liking.
Included is a printable PDF file as well as an editable Google Doc. You can add/remove words and synonyms as you feel best suits your class.
Roll a die three times to pick a character, setting and problem. Use these to write your creative story! This Roll a Story is great for Christmas!
This resource works great with our Digital Dice.
Step by step instructions for the students to create a one point perspective for the word “HELLO”. They are then to create their name using one point perspective. Also included is a rubric.
The first few weeks of school are challenging as everyone starts a new beginning. This Google My Map Ice Breaker will help ease the beginning of a new class. It will also help build a relationship with the students. It is a GREAT icebreaker for all SUBJECTS and GRADES!
There are 3 web languages that web developers must learn. They are all interconnected.
HTML to define the content of web pages.
CSS to specify the layout of web pages.
JavaScript to program the behavior of web pages.
This resource is apart of this bundle include:
Web Design - HTML Unit
Web Design - CSS Unit
Web Design - JavaScript Unit
This bundle covers all three with a total of 17 lessons and 3 assignments + assessment. The whole package is in a Editable Google Slide. The page size is setup to be printed on a 8.5 x 11 page. This makes it easy to digitally or physically share the handouts with the students.
Buying this bundle saves you $3.00!
*Note: This resource is in a ZIP file.
There is no one right way to conduct literacy circles. The approach may change from class to class, teacher to teacher, student to student and sometimes-even day to day.
What Are Literacy Circles?
• Small groups of students meet to discuss reading passages (poems, short stories, novels, fiction or nonfiction).
• The discussion is student directed and student centered.
• The discussion is guided by the students’ response to what they have read.
• The circles allow students to engage in critical thinking and reflection through reading, discussing and responding to literature.
• Students are enthusiastic, motivated and actively involved.
This package includes
• How to use it with Google Docs
• About Literacy Circles
• 10 different handouts
This package includes the following handouts:
• Discuss
• Connect
• Summarize
• Vocabulary
• Illustrate
• Fact Finder
• Timeline
• Connection
• Conflicts
• Character Traits
Pick and choose the literacy circle handouts you want to use based on your students readings and needs. Since this package comes in an editable Google Doc, you can also make changes where you feel is necessary. Print them out or use them digitally on Google Docs!
This resource allows your students to write 10 different stories based on the video game Fortnite. This resource includes an instruction page to setup the booklet. This booklet was designed with tabs and a table of contents.To setup the tabs, after printing the booklet, have the students cut around the tabs on the right side of the page. The students are then provided a map and 15 locations with instructions on what they can write for each. The resource kept also includes students who do not play the game, that way they can be engaged in the activity too. Included is a basic rubric for marking each writing piece.
Whether you are in a 1 to 1 classroom or have access to Chromebooks, laptops or iPads, this resource is a great way to have your students create a comic. Go paperless with this digital editable Google Slides. This resource includes 15 different blank comic book layouts. You can have the students print out their comic book once they finalize their digital version, as the resource is set to 8.5 x 11 paper size. Or you can pre-print the blank layouts with the included PDF and have the students draw on a paper copy. The choice is yours!
WHY USE COMIC STRIPS?
Another option for projects
Allows for a lot of creativity
Uses a familiar format
Can incorporate both visual and written information
Improve narrative writing skills
It’s fun!
INTEGRATING IT INTO YOUR CLASSROOM
Illustrate a concept from class, such as a property of science
Retell a story or a portion of a story they have read for class
Re-enact a famous scene from history
Students can tell about themselves with an autobiographical comic.
Students can make a comic that uses vocabulary words for that week.
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
There are 3 web languages that web developers must learn. They are all interconnected.
HTML to define the content of web pages.
CSS to specify the layout of web pages.
JavaScript to program the behavior of web pages.
This unit is all about JavaScript! This Unit covers:
Including JavaScript
Outputs
Comments
Variables
Operators
Functions
Arrays
Dates & Time
Math
Random
Conditions
Validate Forms
Loops
Daily Tasks
An Assignment + Assessment
There are 5 lessons in total for this Javascript unit and a final assignment. The whole package is in a Editable Google Slide. The page size is setup to be printed on a 8.5 x 11 page. This makes it easy to digitally or physically share the handouts with the students.
This resource is apart of a bundle which can be found here.
Web Design - HTML Unit
Web Design - CSS Unit
Web Design - JavaScript Unit
Web Design Bundle
There are 3 web languages that web developers must learn. They are all interconnected.
HTML to define the content of web pages.
CSS to specify the layout of web pages.
JavaScript to program the behavior of web pages.
This unit is all about HTML! This Unit covers:
About HTML and limitations
Notepad & Browser Setup
Basic elements
HTML Styling
HTML Lists
HTML Tables
HTML Divs, Spans
HTML Frames
HTML Forms
Daily Tasks
An Assignment + Assessment
There are 6 lessons in total for this HTML unit and a final assignment. The whole package is in a Editable Google Slide. The page size is setup to be printed on a 8.5 x 11 page. This makes it easy to digitally or physically share the handouts with the students.
This resource is apart of a bundle which can be found here.
Web Design - HTML Unit
Web Design - CSS Unit
Web Design - JavaScript Unit
Web Design Bundle
Use this snakes and ladders game to help teach Sight Words in a fun and engaging way. It is the classic Snakes and ladders game but with a twist. You must say the word you land on and gain a point. You get a bonus total of points for getting to the finish first. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins. Based on how the game works, you might want team up stronger students to help verify saying words and keep the game going.
Included is a how to play handout, a blank board template (add your own words), prefilled sight word boards; 2 pre-primer boards, 3 primer boards, 2 first grade boards, 2 second grade boards and 2 third grade boards. There is also a tally chart for 2 and 3 players to keep track of scores. Each allows for multiple games on one sheet. Don’t have dice? Print, fold and glue the provided dice.
It simple to use, pick your board and print (or edit in Google Slides to your liking with your own words), print and play.
This resource has Language, Math, and Logic based fun and challenging puzzles and riddles. They are GREAT for grades 7 through 12. There is enough bell ringers for a whole year! They provide a great fun way to keep your students engaged during the last 5 minutes of class or to fill in those gaps during transition. These were all created to have your students think, engage and just have fun.
Each challenge has a challenge page, followed by a solution page. You can provide one per day for a whole school year. Included is 300 challenges and solutions! Make back to school fun for the students!
This resource comes in a printable PDF as well as an editable Google Slide. You can print it out and provide a copy to your students or display it on a smartboard.
This handy one-page reference presents the HTML basics. It is a great way to help students quickly reference and remember code. Make your students spend less time memorizing code and spend more time applying it.
This product is editable in Google Docs, so you are able to make your own changes to this handout. Make it work to fit your classroom. Alternatively you can just print out the provided PDF.
This is a fun activity for simple interest and balance. Students calculate simple interest and balance based on three cars that they choose from a list of 6. The students will then have to look at the data and choose only one car to purchase. They then complete a car loan application based on their chosen car.
This resource comes in a standard size 8.5 x 11 printable PDF as well as an editable Google Slide. This means you can quickly change the numbers as well as cars for differentiated instruction. You can print it out and provide the activity to your students, or allow them to make a copy and fill it in digitally. If the students are using this product digitally, have them double click any of the lines (where they need to fill in information) and they can quickly write remove the line and write in their information. This makes for a great distance learning activity.
This resource is a simple to use “Think Sheet”. It includes may different use cases. Included is a printable PDF, so you can use it instantly. Also included is an editable Google Slide. If you want to change something, you can.
This is a Google Slides editable Who Wants to Be a Millionaire game template. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire is great for a fun and interactive way to review information. You can insert all your own information and all the slides are linked for you, ready to go.
Other Google Slide Games:
Jeopardy
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
Baseball Review
Basketball Review
Wheel of Fortune
Tic Tac Toe Review
Connect 4 Review
-Review Racer
This is a super simple unit plan template. It is setup for 15 lesson plans and you can easily add more. Each lesson plan includes the essentials:
Activities:
Materials:
Accommodations/Modifications:
Student goals
Expectations