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.
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!
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
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 ready-to-use set of TED Talk handouts. They can be used with ANY TED Talk! You can pick which of the 3 handout styles you want and provide them to your students to fill out while watching a TED Talk.
You can print these out and use it in a traditional way or allow your students to complete these TED Talk worksheets on a Chromebook, iPad or any other BYOD. These 3 TED Talk worksheets come on an editable Google Slide!
This is an easy to use Google Slide Wheel of Fortune game template. It will play like the popular TV game show. This game is great to review before quizzes and tests!
This game is generic and works with any subject area such as English, history, math, science, social studies, etc.
4 slides and easy to follow. Requires internet access, even when playing.
To start, go to the 4th slide and make a copy into your own Google Drive.
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
Google Search, commonly referred to as Google Web Search or simply Google, is a web search engine developed by Google. It is the most-used search engine on the World Wide Web, handling more than three billion searches each day.
Despite being such a simple search box, there are a ton of ways you can use Google Search. This resource can help you and your students learn how to use Google Search more efficiently. Each page in this resource contains information about a search method or topic. Most also have an activity for your students to try after they’ve learned about the search item.
Topics covered:
Exact phrase
Multiple phrases
Variable words
Subtract words
Range
File type
Spelling
Define
Cache
Info
Website keywords
Social
Local places
Food nutrition
Packages
Tools
Menu System
Search by image
Gif search
Images by color & size
Search news
Easter Eggs
I’m feeling lucky
Google doodle
Account
Google search stats
Gaming is all about firing, dodging, and escaping. The characters you control might run, drive a car or fly. To create games in Scratch you must learn how to make sprites move.
What You Get:
• Intro to the Motion block
• Creating Blocks
• Move () Steps Block
• Turn () Degrees Block
• Point in Direction () Block
• Point Towards () Block
• Other Blocks
My Scratch Resources:
This resource is part of a numbered set. It can be used separately or in conjunction with my other Scratch resources.
My Scratch Resources:
This resource is part of a numbered set. It can be used separately or in conjunction with my other Scratch resources. You can also get this resource part of my bundled Scratch Intermediate package here.
• Scratch: Making Things Move (Intermediate #1)
• Scratch: Costumes (Intermediate #2)
• Scratch: Special Effects (Intermediate #3)
• Scratch: Events (Intermediate #4)
• Scratch: Simple Loops (Intermediate #5)
• Scratch: Pen Tool (Intermediate #6)
• Scratch: Variables (Intermediate #7)
• Scratch: Math (Intermediate #8)
• Scratch: Strings and List (Intermediate #9)
• Scratch: Coordinates (Intermediate #10)
• Scratch: Audio (Intermediate #11)
• Scratch: Roll the dice - Game Programming (Intermediate #12)
• Scratch Bundle: Intermediate To Your Second Game (Value Pack)
These are blank Snapchat templates. Give them to students to write a story, draw a picture or whatever you like!
This resource comes with:
Full Page View
Phone View
4 Per Page
Each come in 4 colors; Yellow, Red, Blue, Gray
The use of social media is a great way to engage and gain the interest of your students. Best of all, this resource is available in both printable pdf format as well as a Google Slides editable format. This Instagram template allows students to add text and pictures to an “Instagram Template”. The template is locked, so your students can’t mistakenly move or delete the background.
Use this to:
Have your students discuss a character or setting in a novel
Focus on a historical person
Focus on a Geographic area
Use it in science and have your students record their information
This Google Doc newsletter template includes two styles. The first style is great for students to use by themselves. The second style is great for student collaboration. Share the Google Doc with your whole class and have them work together on one newspaper or have each student create their own! Both styles use a three column layout which allows for easy editing. Your students can add images and color to spice up your newspaper!
Included:
• 2 different newspaper templates editable in Google Docs
• Setup guide
• Guide on using it with your students
Students will never lose their data again as this uses Google Drive!
Learn how to create QR Codes for your classroom with this resource. It includes a one page, easy to follow, 3 steps to create your own QR code. The poster comes in 4 colors.
This Chromebook resource is great for libraries, classrooms or at home. Have your students remember shortcuts to improve their computer skills. Just print, cut and use!
This resource includes:
A one page handout with 45 Chromebook Shortcuts. The shortcuts are organized by 12 categories.
54 posters. Each poster is half the size of a standard 8.5 x 11 inch paper. There are two posters on a page and they include dotted lines to cut out.
** Both the one page handout as well as the 54 posters come in a red, blue and black & white version.
Technology, Social Media and Gaming are an important part of society. However how long does the average student spend using these electronic devices, sites and apps? Have your students complete these logs to find out. It will be a real shocker to your students to realize how much technology they use within their lives.
Best of all, this resource is available in both printable pdf format as well as a Google Slides editable format. This Technology and Social Media Log allows students to add text and pictures to make the chart their own.
This resource comes with the following logs:
Technology Usage Log: track computer, tablet, phone and television
Social Media Log: Track Facebook, twitter, Youtube, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok or any other Social Platform
Gaming Log: Track Computer gaming, Console Gaming, Mobile Phone Game or any other Gaming
Make your own tracker with a blank sheet. This blank sheet has 7 columns.
When your students are finished, they can save a picture of their Tech/Social Log.
You want to introduce or teach your Kindergartens about programming / coding however you don’t have access to computers? Or maybe you do have access but want a fun STEM activity that is simplified. This is the resource for you! After completing these printable activities, your students can apply similar logic and strategies to coding websites and apps. This coding activity is based around the theme of honey bees which is great for July.
The main focus of this resource is basic logic puzzles which is great for Hour of Code. These are printable puzzles with cuttable commands. This resource includes the following type of activities and worksheets:
How To Use for Educators
How To Play for students
Coding Map
Map Pieces in color
Crack the code recording sheet
Crack the code chart for smartboard
This resource comes in a standard size 11 x 8.5 printable PDF as well as an editable Google Slide. This means you can quickly change the code to work for you, and or remove unused slides to share with students… You can print it out and provide the sheets to your students, or send it digitally inside your Google Class and allow the students to drag and drop. This makes for a great distance learning classroom activity.
You want to introduce or teach your Kindergartens about programming / coding however you don’t have access to computers? Or maybe you do have access but want a fun STEM activity that is simplified. This is the resource for you! After completing these printable activities, your students can apply similar logic and strategies to coding websites and apps. This coding activity is based around the theme of the beach which is great for August.
The main focus of this resource is basic logic puzzles which is great for Hour of Code. These are printable puzzles with cuttable commands. This resource includes the following type of activities and worksheets:
How To Use for Educators
How To Play for students
Coding Map
Map Pieces in color
Crack the code recording sheet
Crack the code chart for smartboard
This resource comes in a standard size 11 x 8.5 printable PDF as well as an editable Google Slide. This means you can quickly change the code to work for you, and or remove unused slides to share with students… You can print it out and provide the sheets to your students, or send it digitally inside your Google Class and allow the students to drag and drop. This makes for a great distance learning classroom activity.
This a single page handout that has 26 useful tips & tricks for Google’s Chromebooks! It comes with a colored version as well a printout black & white version.