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How do you create a programme for a specific purpose?
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Learn typed code through a programming game. Learn Python, JavaScript, and HTML as you solve puzzles and learn to make your own coding games and websites.
codecombat.com/
What is a micro:bit?
The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized code-able computer with a lot of features including an LED light display, buttons, sensors and a couple of input devices like a microphone.The micro:bit introduces you to how software and hardware work together, and how to code your own programs to do anything from creating games, to making a step counter or even making your own disco lights.
L1 Slides - Sensing - Y7
L1 Resource_ Parts of a microbit - Sensing - Y7
L2 Slides - Sensing - Y7
A2 Code: Icons
Made with ❤️ in Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit.
A1 Activity sheet - Conditions in the real world
A2 Activity sheet (Exploratory task) - Adding another _else_
L3 Slides - Sensing - Y7
Label a BBC micro:bit
A1 Handout_ Counter design template
L4 Slides - Sensing - Y7
A3 Handout_ Compass algorithm and program flow
L5 Slides - Sensing - Y7
L6 Slides - Sensing - Y7
Lesson 01: Name Badge
Lesson 02: Beating Heart
Lesson 03: Emotion Badge
Lesson 04: Step Counter
Lesson 05: Night Light
Lesson 06: Rock, Paper, Scissors
Make It: Code It projects
Quick micro:bit makes
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