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.
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
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.
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)
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 CSS! This Unit covers:
Syntax
Selectors
Text and Fonts
Comments
Background colors
Background images
Borders
Margins
Padding
Icons
Links
Lists
Tables
Display
Position
Float
Overflow
Align
Opacity
Forms
Navigation bar
Daily Tasks
An Assignment + Assessment
There are 6 lessons in total for this CSS 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
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)
Students are to come up with relevant vocabulary terms related to a central topic. This Google Slide is great for student collaboration. Alternatively, you can provide each student a copy of this Google Slide, so they can add to it individually throughout your topic.
The bottom of every slide has quick links to letters.
This resource is great for: student’s prior knowledge about a topic, exams tests, quizzes and review
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.
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
This resource includes a single, simple 3D shape worksheet. Pick which style you want to use with your students (with and without borders). The answer key has been included.
This resource is a great and fun way to discuss New Year traditions around the world. The best way to use it is to show it on a smartboard in “present mode”. The first thing that shows is an image. Have your students try to guess what the tradition is and which country is partaking in the tradition. Just based on an image, your students will have fun trying to guess and come up with traditions. Then when you click on the screen, the country will fade in and then the description of the actual tradition. Locations include; Ireland, Denmark, Mexico, Philippines, Scotland, Ecuador, Germany, Chile, America and South America. You could also print this out and have the students read through as an informative piece. Included is also just image pages. Great to hand out to your students to try to come up with ideas in groups.
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.
Since it is editable, you can adjust the parameters for how much or how little you want the students to write, or change any aspect of the project.
This resource allows your students to practise making words using digital tile templates, editable in Google Slides. This makes for a great spelling/phonics practice activity. Add the word list that you want your students to create and then they can quickly drag and drop the letter over. Also includes digraph and diphthong letter boxes.
Pages include:
Editable word list and blue box for students to drag letters to create words
Full page blue box and letters to create words
Editable word list and green box with digraph and diphthong letters on the outside of the slide for students to create words.
Word list with shelf
Word list, digraph and diphthong letters and shelf
Drag and drop digraph and diphthong letters
Usage guide with a “refresh” button
Students can use the templates to form one word or multiple words. All consonants are blue and all vowels are red. These slides can can used on Chromebooks, laptops/computers and iPads 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 print out the PDF and have the students cut and move letters and or use it digitally. This makes for a great distance learning resource.
Are you using a book/novel with a corresponding movie with your students? Then this resource is perfect for you! These 11 different graphic organizers compare a book with it’s movie counterpart. They have been created with two things in mind; to work with any story and to meet a variety of levels.
If you are worried that too many students take the easy way out and just watch the movie, that they will miss out of important details from reading the book, then this resource is also great. It makes it easy to tell who tried to take the shortcut and who did not.
This resource comes in a printable PDF as well as an editable Google Slide. Make changes as you feel is best for your class! You can print it out and provide the organizers to your students, or allow them to make a copy and fill it in digitally.
Have fun generating 10,000,000 different story combinations. This is similar to a “Roll a story” activity but instead of 216 options, there are TEN MILLION! Quickly generate a random character (with descriptor), a plot and a setting. Your students can then start creating a very fun and unique story.
Don’t like what was given? Keep clicking the big green “Generate Story” button to have an endless amount of story ideas for you and your students. Not enough options? Easily add your own to add more possibilities. Everything is editable on Google Sheets!
Includes:
Step by Step setup guide
Customization guide
Data Safety: learn how the Apps Script was created
You can have your students follow the 8 step setup and generate their own stories for quick writes or longer stories. Or maybe you can set it up and display it on your smartboard and roll a different story each day, where they have a quick writing activity with a paragraph long story. There are many options and ways you can use this resource.
Perfect for creative writing!
Students can use this template with Google Slides and enter their information into the editable text boxes in the family tree. If students have access to a webcam or other digital camera device, they may be able to insert a picture of themselves into the page of the family tree. This resource comes with two different family tree graphic organizer templates. One is an immediate family, family tree and the other is an extended family tree. Each style comes in black & white as well a friendly green theme, for a total of 4 different options.The best part is this resource is fully editable in Google Slides, so your students can use the family tree digitally or print it out with the included PDF.
Use this resource to create a classroom cookbook. You can maintain one cookbook for the whole class and have your students add recipes. Or you can provide a copy for each student to create their own cookbook.
This digital cookbook is created in Google Slides. It is fully editable for you and your students. The template is set up under “View Master”. This makes the template locked so students can’t delete the wrong things. They can add pictures and text. The table of contents is already pre-linked to each category. Additionally, this resource includes a black and white printable version. Print, photocopy and you have a nice cookbook, ready to go. There are many different ways you could choose to use this resource.
This resource includes:
★ Cookbook cover
★ Table of contents (pre-filled with categories and images) with pre-made links to each category page
★ Category page
★ Recipe template
★ All the above comes in blue as well as a black and white version
This resource is great for Distance Learning.
These are printable paper watches that can be used as reminders and brag watches. These watches are great for elementary students! Print and cut. You can also print on colored paper for a pop of color. Students can attach the watch to their wrist with a little piece of tape (double sided tape works really well!) If you want to reuse the watches for lunch numbers, bus numbers, etc., you could always laminate the watches and attach them with velcro. Each watch comes with 5 on a page which makes it easier to print for your class. This resource comes as an editable Google Slide, so you can change any of the watches to suit your class needs. Have them create watches digitally, or print the included PDF.
Included is multiple styles;
Apple Watch Style
Rounded Android Watch style
Blank bands for your students to style
Included clock
Band Colorables: Hearts, Happy Face and Stars
Emoji Watches with preset text as well as no text
Band Colors: Green, Blue, Purple, Orange
Reminders with quick editable text
This resource is a great way to keep your students organized and on top of their homework/assignments. You can quickly add directions and other important information about lessons and assignments. There are multiple subjects included as well as many options to customize the slides to suit your classroom needs.
16 subject themed in class templates; Art, Math, Science, Tech, STEM, Language, Writing, Reading, Spelling, Geography, Social Studies, Health, Phys Ed, Music, History and Business.
2 blank in class template
5 Distance Learning templates that are easy to edit. Share them with your students digitally.
15 clipart supplies to customize any slide. Just drag and drop.
Custom Voice Box Options
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 assignments and work. You can print it out and provide the sheets to your students, present it on a smartboard or send it digitally inside your Google Class. This makes for a great distance learning classroom management opportunity.
The first few weeks of school are challenging as everyone starts a new beginning. This Get To Know You 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!
This Ice Breaker is based on the students using Google Docs/Microsoft Word.
It is editable on Google Docs so you can change around the Ice Breaker as you see fit.
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.