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 Google Sheet is setup to create sports tally charts with automatic graphs. It is very easy to use. Students enter their data in the colored cells and the graph is automatically created. The data the students enter is the scores for each quarter, inning and or period based on the sport. This can be done watching a live sport or later looking at a box score. It is a fun way to teach graphs and math!
Included:
4 different sports. One on each tab. These sports include; football, baseball,basketball and hockey
Information page on using tabs.
Information page on using the chart.
Information page on using the graphs.
Students will never lose their data graphs again as this uses Google Drive!
This Project Based Learning resource is great for planning a school party. The students will have the opportunity to research planning a school party, including all food, drinks, entertainment and prizes. The topic suggestions for this PBL are: Party Types, Food, e and prize suggestions. Each topic has research ideas for the students. The students are to research and calculate the total cost. 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 additional Resources to help the students design their projects. This is great for math + language.
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.
This resource includes
Student Directions Handout
Project Topic Ideas
Page information/graphic organizers for all 5 steps
Rubric
Presentation Rubric
Additional Resources (8 pages): Using Google Docs, Slides and creating a webpage.
This Earth Day resource will be fun for your students to use during your Earth Day activities. Students can practice their writing skills. This resource comes with 6 different Graphic Organizer Styles, All Earth Day themed! Pick the one you like, print, copy and share!
This resource is a great for prior or after the big Sunday football game, or really any time during the year where you want to include commercial related activities within your classroom. I have found that bringing Football hype into the classroom is a fun and engaging way to keep students focused and learning. This resource includes 7 different activities, graphic organizers and worksheets for your students.
Commercial Opinion Writing: the students pick one commercial and fill out the worksheet to form and back up their opinion.
Commercials: What Do You Remember? students fill in the organizer to see how many products, adjectives and expressions/slogans they remember.
Create a Commercial: students create their own commercial. This resource includes two different create a commercial handouts. Choose the one that suits your class best!
Draw your Commercial & Draw a commercial you saw: these two handouts are based on the student drawing their own commercial and the other handout is them drawing a commercial they saw. Both include a small writing activity.
Commercials: Watch & Reply: students while watching, will answer questions based on the big football game.
Best of all, this resource is a printable PDF file. It is also an editable Google Doc. This way you can make changes that best suits your students. If you don’t want to make any changes you can just print out the page(s) you want based on this PDF.
This rubric uses hamburgers to help students understand their achievement. Students understand complexity by the size of their meal. This resorce has two different styled rubrics, and both come pre-filled with content as well as blanks. This way you can print and use right from the downloadable PDF. Additionally, edit the rubrics with your own text as this resource comes as an editable Google Slide.
The print size for these rubrics are 11" x 8.5". Standard paper size.
This resource is a simple to use “Think Sheet”. It includes may different use cases. Included is a printable PDF, so you can use it instantly. Also included is an editable Google Slide. If you want to change something, you can.
This resource is great to use at the beginning of the school year or before open house/teachers night. Included is a “Meet the Teacher” handout. It is a great way for your students and parents to get to know you. Also included is two different “Meet the Student” handouts. You can decide which to use depending on the age group of your students. All the handouts are provided on a printable PDF.
However if you want to make changes, you can with the included editable Google Slide link!
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.
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)
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.
This bundle is great to allow your students to create and write about a Superhero. This resource includes 8 different graphic organizers, all to prepare the creation of their hero. The students go from brainstorming their hero to writing the story and drawing the comic. This resource is great for a language grade as well as an art grade. Plus your students will have fun completing the organizers.
Superhero potential powers and traits organizer
Storyline organizer
Plot and conflict organizer
Characters organizer
Visuals organizer
Plot line organizer
The Story (where the students can write their story)
Simple comic template
This bundle also 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!
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 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.
If your students are using the digital version, when possible use images with transparency to avoid blocking the background. Images that are in the PNG format are the best as they are generally transparent.
This resource is great to allow your students to create and write about a Superhero. This resource includes 8 different graphic organizers, all to prepare the creation of their hero. The students go from brainstorming their hero to writing the story and drawing the comic. This resource is great for a language grade as well as an art grade. Plus your students will have fun completing the organizers.
Superhero potential powers and traits organizer
Storyline organizer
Plot and conflict organizer
Characters organizer
Visuals organizer
Plot line organizer
The Story (where the students can write their story)
Simple comic template
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.
This is a visual aid graphic organizer. It is a helpful and fun way to teach writers how to select their “watermelon” topics as well as their “seed” ideas. You can use this graphic organizer to help your students brainstorm ideas for their personal narrative writing.
This resource includes:
Digital version, ready to share with your class to use
Two printable versions, color and black and white
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.
This is a fun activity for simple interest and balance. Students calculate simple interest and balance based on three cars that they choose from a list of 6. The students will then have to look at the data and choose only one car to purchase. They then complete a car loan application based on their chosen car.
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 change the numbers as well as cars for differentiated instruction. You can print it out and provide the activity to your students, or allow them to make a copy and fill it in digitally. If the students are using this product digitally, have them double click any of the lines (where they need to fill in information) and they can quickly write remove the line and write in their information. This makes for a great distance learning activity.
One of your main priorities is to motivate your student to learn. You should develop habits of sharing at least encouraging statements to your students. It makes a huge difference. This resource is a quick guide to over 50 words to encourage your students.
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.