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.
Use this Classroom Accommodation Chart to keep track of all of the needs for each of your students. Just print out one for each of your students and keep it with your IEPs. Its a one stop shop for all of the accommodations that should be offered to your students with special needs!
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 resource is great to have your students look at and review current events. This resource is a 4 page graphic organizer. The included 4 pages are as follows:
Current Events
Your Opinion
Summary
Where you stand
This resource comes in a printable PDF as well as an editable Google Slide. You can print it out and provide the organizers to your students, or allow them to make a copy and fill it in digitally.
Whether you are in a 1 to 1 classroom or have access to Chromebooks, laptops or iPads, this resource is a great way to implement a book report in your classroom. Go paperless with this digital editable Google Slides. This can be used independently or as a collaborative project for novel study/book study groups.
This digital book report covers visuals (the book cover), main characters, setting of the book, book summary, favourite part, a change that the student wants to see in the book and a rating of the book. Each slide comes with instructions for your students.
You can have the students print out their digital book report as the resource is set to 8.5 x 11 paper size. Or have your students present their completed Book Report to the class!
This ready-to-use set of printables includes everything you need to provide your students with fun quick write topics. Each writing prompt is it’s own page that includes a border, art work, writing prompt title and description to get the student started. You can print these out and use it in a ore traditional way or allow your students to complete these quick writes on a Chromebook, iPad or any other BYOD. These 85 writing prompts come on an editable Google Slide!
Best of all, this resource is available in both printable pdf format as well as a Google Slides editable format. This timeline template allows students to create a timeline with linked information for each event.The timeline page supports 11 events and has the age range of 0 to 17. If you need more events for your timeline, duplicate the slide.
Your students are able to click the arrow and point it at the appropriate time. They can also double click the event boxes and write in their description. The template is locked, so your students can’t mistakenly move or delete the background. If you choose to print the PDF, have your students draw the arrows themselves.
This resource includes one version with arrows on each event box and one version without any arrows, ready to print.
Post-it and other brands of sticky notes are put to good use everyday by teachers and students. With this resource you are able to create your own. These can be used for ANY subject. Best of all you can edit them directly in Google Slides.
This template includes:
3x3 Sticky Note Template
1.5x2 Sticky Note Template
Premade To Do List Note Template (in 3 colors)
Premade Today’s Goals Note Template (in 3 colors)
Have your students draw pictures that represent themselves as phone apps.
This resource comes in 3 styles:
With title
Without title
Blank phone
You can provide specific criteria to your students or just allow them to draw whatever they like.
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
Step by step instructions for the students to create a Santa hat using a negative perspective art drawing. They are then to create a Christmas themed negative perspective drawing. Also included is a rubric.
A “Schools out” graphic organizer is the cutest way to end the school year. Let your students share their favorite school memory, who their teacher was and even draw a self portrait. This resource also includes a “Best Book I’ve Read” graphic organizer.
*Includes both the Canadian and American spelling versions.
Have your students create text conversations. This resource comes with and without the phone background, as well as in gray/blue & gray/white layouts.
Christmas themed Story organizers. Have your students fill out information about Santa, a Reindeer or an Elf. Then 5 Parts of a plot. This resource is great for short story writing.
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.
This resource includes 50 full page full page would you rather handouts, all Christmas themed. Print them out or share them digitally with your students. Use it as a writing idea piece for your students.