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.
Google Drive keyboard shortcuts help students become more efficient using Google Drive. Help students remember easy shortcuts to Google Drive website. Put these near the computers or laminate and store in a box for when your class goes to the computing room. Give this simple to follow one page handout out to all your students!
Includes both a colored version as well as a black & white version.
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 Facebook template allows students to create an about page, a photos page and a friends page. Each page has text boxes for your students to change. 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 images and write up their own Facebook profile.
Use this to:
Have your students discuss a character or setting in a novel
Focus on a historical person
As an art activity
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
Programming enthusiasts can use a Sphero robot to introduce basic coding to learners and students. This resource includes:
Introduce what a Sphero is
10 Scaffolding Challenge Instructions for the students to follow with their Spheros.
These challenges work well with pairs and small groups of students.
Everything is fully editable on Google Slides.
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
This guide is for teachers and students who are new to Chromebooks. It covers the following topics:
Chromebook: Sign In
Chromebook: Keyboard & Touchpad
Chromebook: Bottom Bar
Chromebook: Files
Chromebook: Applications & Extensions
Chromebook: Settings
Chromebook: Extra Tips
Chromebook: Security and updates
Chromebook: Sign Out
USA, CANADA, POPULAR & WORLD CAPITAL CITIES
These latitude and longitude worksheets can be used with Google Maps, Google Earth or other maps. Students are to find the capital city or country located at each set of coordinates.
This package includes:
• Guide on how to use Google maps with coordinates
• Worksheets:
22 USA Cities
22 Canadian Cities
33 Capital Cities around the world
• Each worksheet comes in two ways:
Find the cities based on latitude and longitude
Find the cities, latitude, longitude; mixed questions.
Choose between the two worksheet styles based on your student needs!
All worksheets come with answer keys!
The worksheet was designed to be printed in black and white.
Teach your students to become problem solvers the STEM Engineering Design Steps Process! This resource is a perfect way for them to record notes about each step of the design process. Included is a printable PDF file as well as an editable Google Doc. This way you can share the whole organizer with your class. You can also make changes if you please.
This resource includes the follow step by step graphic organizers:
Ask: What is the problem? Who does it affect? What are the constraints?
Brainstorm: students come up with solutions
Plan: Create a solution to the problem identified
Create: Recording challenges and solutions
Improve: areas for improvement and redesign
Final Reflections & Lessons Learned
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 is a research project in which students learn about a computer based career they are interested in. It examines what skills the student has, how these skills can apply to other career options, what the different type of computer careers are available and which the student is interested in. Lastly, the students are to select one famous example of a Computer Career professional and write about them. Included is everything you need for this assignment/project.
This Resource Includes:
Two page graphic organizer for students to fill out based on computer careers
Researching a famous computer career person project questions
Rubric
Included is a printable PDF file as well as an editable Google Doc. This way you can share the whole assignment with your class with ease. You can also make changes if you please.
Simple loops are used to repeat parts of a program forever, or a certain number of times. Other, cleverer loops can be used to write programs that decide exactly when to repeat instructions.
What You Get:
• Repeat Until
• Stop All
• Wait
• Nested Loops
• Next Steps
My Scratch Resources:
This resource is part of a numbered set. It can be used separately or in conjunction with my other Scratch resources.
This resource can be bought in a bundle here. Other Resources in this set include the following:
• Scratch: Binary (Advanced #1)
• Scratch: Decisions (Advanced #2)
• Scratch: Sensing and detecting (Advanced #3)
• Scratch: Complex loops (Advanced #4)
• Scratch: Sprite Communication (Advanced #5)
• Scratch: Creating Blocks (Advanced #6)
• Scratch: Monkey vs Bat - Game Programming (Advanced #7)
• Scratch: Things to try (Advanced #8)
• Scratch Bundle: Advanced To Your Third Game (Value Pack)
A loop is a part of a program that repeats itself. The loop blocks (from the “Control” section) tell Scratch which blocks to repeat and how many times. They save us from adding the same blocks over and over again.
What You Get:
• Intro to loops
• Forever loops
• Repeat loops
• Nested loops
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)
Sprites are the basic components of Scratch. Every Scratch program is made up of sprites. These sprites are controlled by scripts. This package is a great resource to have your students follow. It will teach them about working with sprites interface, creating, naming and editing sprites.
What You Get:
• Sprites Introduction
• Sprites in the Scratch interface
• Creating Sprites
• Naming Sprites
• Editing Sprites
• Edit - Drawing Tools
• Edit Image Tools
• Next steps
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 Basics package here.
• Starting from Scratch (Basics #1) [FREE]
• Scratch: Interface (Basics #2)
• Scratch: Sprites (Basics #3)
• Scratch: Colored Blocks and Scripts (Basics #4)
• Scratch: Cat vs Dragon - Game Programming (Basics #5)
• Scratch Bundle: Basics To Your First Game (Value Pack)
In coding, a variable is the name for a place where you can store information. Variables are used to remember things such as a player’s name or the score.
What You Get:
• Intro to variables
• Creating variables
• Using variables
• Renaming and deleting variables
• Read only variables
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)
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.
Students often need these simple reminders when using their Chromebooks in the classroom. This product contains a cover page as well as 16 classroom rule posters. The cover page and 16 rules come with 5 different border styles. These posters are great for a bulletin board or to fill in space around your classroom. Use all or just the ones that apply to your students. Print out and use the rules that apply to your class. If you want any additional rules added, don’t be shy to request them.
The current rules in this package:
I will keep all food and drinks away from my Chromebook.
I will only have the apps and tabs open that my teacher instructs me to.
I will mute my Chromebook when I am not wearing headphones.
I will always carry my Chromebook with two hands.
I keep everything I do kind and appropriate on my Chromebook.
I will not set pens, pencils, or anything on my keyboard that can crack my screen.
I will not take a picture or video without permission.
I will only use the Chromebook with clean hands.
I will not walk around the room with the Chromebook.
I will keep the Chromebook flat on my desk.
I will raise my hand and wait quietly when I need help.
I will return the Chromebook to the correct spot.
I will plug the Chromebook into the charger when I am done.
I will always treat the Chromebook with respect.
I will not add or delete apps on the Chromebook.
I will share the Chromebook with my friends.
Tired of displaying your classroom rules in a boring manner? This resource is a fun, creative way to display classroom rules. This resource includes In this download, you will get 12 classroom rules and hashtag posters. Also included is a main “Classroom Rules” poster.
There are two sizes of posters and multiple styles. The first is the standard 8.5 x 11 paper size. The second is half a pge. The half page style comes with two rules per page and a dotted line to cut the pages easier.
Full Page 8.5 x 11 Styles:
3 Black and white
2 Colored
Half Page 4.25 x 5.5 Styles
2 Black and white
1 Colored
The included posters:
Classroom rules
Have a positive rules
Come to class prepared
Throw out trash
No cell phone use in class
Raise your hand
Try your best
Be kind
Follow directions
Work hard
Stay seated
Listen
Be respectful
This package contains 50 Computer Vocabulary posters. Each Computer Vocabulary poster has a definition and an image. Computer Vocabulary Posters look great in the classroom, a technology lab, a library or near your Chromebook cart. Each posters can be printed on a standard 8.5 x 11 inch paper and comes in 3 different border styles. Print out all of them or just the one’s that you want to display around your school. Mix and match. The choice is up to you!
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.
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.