
micro:bit


Create your own sock puppet and use the micro:bit for the face.
An introduction to how to use micro:bit classroom and python.
An introduction to how to use micro:bit classroom and block based code (Makecode).
micro:bit Python snippets and cheat sheet
micro:bit Python made easier with a cheat sheet style updated to new micro:bit python platform and now 3 pages with snippets of code and areas that can be edited i.e. all the image options.

micro:bit Simulator only SOW
Scheme of Work for using the micro:bit with just the built in simulator on https://makecode.microbit.org
The aim of the series of lessons is to develop a students understanding and application of sequence, repetition, selection, variables, functions and computational thinking.
These lessons can easily be used with a micro:bit if you have them.
All lessons are freely available and have been adapted from the Teach Computing resources on www.teachcomputing.org/curriculum
micro:bit and Halo HD and Traffic Light SOW
Scheme of Work for using the micro:bit with https://makecode.microbit.org and the traffic light and Halo HD from Kitronik
The lessons introduce pupils to the micro:bit and how to create basic programs whilst developing their computing subject knowledge.
They then move onto using the added components of Kitroniks Traffic light and Halo HD.
All lessons are freely available and have been adapted from the Teach Computing resources on www.teachcomputing.org/curriculum and Kitronik's sample programs.
micro:bit and :MOVE Motor SOW
Scheme of Work for using the micro:bit with https://makecode.microbit.org and the :MOVE Motor from Kitronik
The lessons continue to introduce pupils to the micro:bit and how to create basic programs with opportunities to switch to Python view and edit the code all whilst developing their computing subject knowledge.
All lessons are freely available and have been adapted from the Teach Computing resources on www.teachcomputing.org/curriculum and Kitronik's sample programs.
Watch this space... more coming soon...
micro:bit board game
Use the game board below and the program to randomly generate your next position on the game board.
Game Rules
1. Use the program to randomly generate your next position - Click Here
2. Create the code to complete the task on the square
3. Complete at least 5 before trying to land on the final square X4Y2 to win!
More coming soon, please get in touch on pam@computingforschools.com