This unit uses the BBC Microbits and website to generate code. Once downloaded to the Microbit students can explore interactive computer programming with a variety of materials.The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that introduces you to how software and hardware work together. It has an LED light display, buttons, sensors and many input/output features that, when programmed, let it interact with you and your world.
Below are some example projects to get you started
- BBC micro_bit _ Block Editor Documentation.pdf
- BBC micro_bit _ die roll activity.pdf
- BBC micro_bit _ flashing heart blocks activity.pdf
- BBC micro_bit _ lucky 7 blocks activity.pdf
- BBC micro_bit _ magic 8 activity.pdf
- BBC micro_bit _ rock paper scissors activity.pdf
- BBC micro_bit _ Section 1 Hello, world!.pdf
- BBC micro_bit _ Section 2 If statements.pdf
- BBC micro_bit _ Section 3 Variables.pdf
- BBC micro_bit _ Section 4 Loops.pdf
- BBC micro_bit _ Section 5 Rendering Graphics.pdf
- BBC micro_bit _ Section 6 Challenges.pdf
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