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.
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 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 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.
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 to write a technology based piece.
This resource works great with our Digital Dice.
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!
20 technology quote posters. Each technology themed classroom quote has one related image. Technology quote 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.
Quotes from Steve Jobs, Larry Page, Mark Zuckerberg, Marissa Mayers and more!
Learn how to use Virtual Dice in your classroom with this resource. It includes a one page, easy to follow, 3 steps to access as many dice as you need. The poster comes in 4 colors.
Post these QR Code posters around your classroom so your students have quick access to websites. This free resource also includes a link to create your own QR codes. This set of technology posters has technology based educational websites.
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.
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
Have your students create text conversations. This resource comes with and without the phone background, as well as in gray/blue & gray/white layouts.
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.
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 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
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
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.
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!