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.
Simple programs can be both useful and fun. This program will create a dice that can be rolled. You can play it to see who can get the highest number or used as a dice replacement when you play a board game.
What You Get:
• Drawing your own sprite
• Changing colors
• Multiple costumes
• The rotation tool
• Applying the script
• Project accomplishments
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)
In programming, a sequence of letters and symbols is called a “string”. Strings can contain any character on the keyboard (including spaces). They can be of any length. Strings can also be grouped together in lists.
What You Get:
• Working with words
• Making lists
• Using lists
• Seeing lists
• Playing with lists
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)
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)
Now you’ve learned the basics of Scratch, you can experiment with some of its more advanced features. The more you practice, the better your coding will become.
What You Get:
• Things to try
• Backpack
• Help
• Similarities to Python
• 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)
This Google Sheet is setup to create data logs with automatic graphs. It is very easy to use. Students enter their data in the colored cells and the graph is automatically created.
Included:
• 5 different graph types. One on each tab.
• Each graph has room for 200 entries. Decide how many to use.
• Information page on using tabs.
• Information page on using the chart.
• Information page on using the graphs.
Some Usage Ideas:
• Surveys
• Math Facts
• Grades
• Science Labs
Students will never lose their data graphs again as this uses Google Drive!
Have you had trouble figuring out how to keep track of how all your students are doing? This grade book or mark book is the solution and it works in ALL subject areas! This grade book is made in Google Sheets & Fully editable. It comes with a “How To Guide”. The grade book is color coded to make easy to use.
Features:
• Super easy to use for any teacher, ANY subject, ANY grade!
• Add your own assessment pieces
• Add your students
• Flexible grading with letter, percentage, points and custom grades
• View class averages and distributions on assessment pieces
• Get student reports and see trends
This is a simple to use Weekly lesson planner. It is created using Google Slides and fully editable. This package comes with 10 weeks ready to be planned. You can add additional weeks easily. Included is also a “How To Guide”.
This resource is a printable 3D figure activity. It allows you and your students to create 3D characters (see the preview image). Included is two size templates, small and large. The whole thing is editable in Google Slides, so you and your students can design the character on a computer before printing, folding and assembling. It is easy to create your own characters.
Pick either the small or large version and design your 3D figure.
Usage Ideas:
Christmas to create Santa, an Elf or a Snowman
Halloween to create a Monster or something spooky
Have the students recreate characters from novels you are reading
Have the students recreate themselves
The possibilities are endless.
This resource includes the letters and two styled games to use with the letters. Letters include both a photocopy black and white version as well as a colored version. Print the letters on cardstock. Then laminate. There are 8 of each vowel and 4 of each consonant. Also includes two blanks. Provide your students with the letters. Have the students use the letters to spell out spelling words, words within their units or give them random letters to come up with the highest valued words. Great for math (addition)
Additionally, there is a traditional styled Scrabble board with instructions and a score sheet handout. This resource is good for language unit by having the students total up vocabulary words, or just a great way to reward students by having them play Scrabble.
Scratch is a visual programming language that makes coding simple and fun.
It can be used to create all sorts of programs. This is the intermediate package that explains various of Scratch concepts. This is a bundled package that include 12 of my Scratch Intermediate guides. It also includes one tutorial on creating a dice rolling game.
Buying this bundle saves you $7!
**Note:This package is in a ZIP file.
What You Get:
• Drawing your own sprite
• Changing colors
• Multiple costumes
• The rotation tool
• Applying the script
• Project accomplishments
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)
All these resources are also apart of a bigger bundle, which includes Basic, Intermediate and Advanced. You can find that [here](Scratch Bundle: Basics, Intermediate, Advanced (Super Value: 242 pages)).
Scratch is a visual programming language that makes coding simple and fun.
It can be used to create all sorts of programs. This is the basic starting package that explains what and how Scratch works, plus setting up your account and getting the software ready to program. This is a bundled package that include 5 of my Scratch Basic guides. It also includes one tutorial on creating a simple game. Great for students just starting out with scratch.
Buying this bundle saves you $4!
**Note:This package is in a ZIP file.
This is a bundle of the following items:
• 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)
All these resources are also apart of a bigger bundle, which includes Basic, Intermediate and Advanced. You can find that [here](Scratch Bundle: Basics, Intermediate, Advanced (Super Value: 242 pages)).
To avoid repeating the same set of blocks over and over again, it’s possible to take a shortcut by creating new blocks. Each new block can contain several different instructions.
What You Get:
• Creating blocks
• Define and using blocks
• Blocks with inputs
• Blocks example
• 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)
Scratch programs don’t have to be silent. Use the pink “Sound” blocks to try out sound effects and create music. You can also use sound files you already have or record brand new sounds for your program or game!
What You Get:
• Adding sound
• Playing sound
• Volume control
• Making music
• Playing music
• Tempo
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)
Computers decide what to do by asking questions and determining whether the answers are true or false. Questions that only have two possible answers are called “Boolean expressions”. We will look at the various expressions in the upcoming pages. We will first start off with numbers!
What You Get:
• Numbers
• Variables
• Words
• Not block
• Combining
• 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)
Sometimes it’s useful for sprites to communicate with each other. Sprites can use messages to tell other sprites what to do. Scratch also lets you create conversations between sprites.
What You Get:
• Broadcasting
• Shark Example
• Conversations
• Monkey Example
• 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)
The “if” blocks use Boolean expressions to decide what to do next. To use them, put other blocks inside their “jaws”. The blocks inside the “if” blocks will only run if the answer to the Boolean expression is true.
What You Get:
• Making Decisions
• Decision Blocks
• If Then
• Branched Instructions
• Boolean Shapes
• 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)
As well as storing numbers in variables, Scratch can be used to carry out all sorts of calculations using the “Operator” blocks.
What You Get:
• Addition and subtraction
• Multiplication and division
• Results in variables
• Random numbers
• Advanced math
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)
The “Sensing” blocks enable a script to see what is happening on your computer. They can detect keyboard controls and let sprites react when they touch each other. Here are various of sensing blocks and their functions.
What You Get:
• Sensing Blocks
• Keyboard Controls
• Sprite Collision
• Using Sensing Blocks
• 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)
To put a sprite in a particular spot, or to find out its exact location, you can use coordinates. Coordinates are a pair of numbers that pinpoint a sprite’s position on the stage using an X and Y grid.
What You Get:
• X & Y positions
• X & Y grid
• Moving sprites
• Moving a penguin
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)
Scratch is a visual programming language that makes coding simple and fun.
It can be used to create all sorts of programs. This is the advanced package that explains various of Scratch concepts. This is a bundled package that include 8 of my Scratch Advanced guides. It also includes one tutorial on creating a Monkey vs Bat game.
Buying this bundle saves you $4!
**Note:This package is in a ZIP file.
What You Get:
• 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)
All these resources are also apart of a bigger bundle, which includes Basic, Intermediate and Advanced. You can find that [here](Scratch Bundle: Basics, Intermediate, Advanced (Super Value: 242 pages)).