Micro:bit projects
Check out the range of activities that can be completed with the micro:bit, including game-making, toys, STEM resources, even fashion and music contraptions!
Additional details
Year band(s) | 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 |
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Content type | Tools for learning |
Format | Web page |
Core and overarching concepts | Implementation (programming), Algorithms |
Australian Curriculum Digital Technologies code(s) |
AC9TDI8P06
Trace algorithms to predict output for a given input and to identify errors
AC9TDI6P05
Implement algorithms as visual programs involving control structures, variables and input
AC9TDI8P05
Design algorithms involving nested control structures and represent them using flowcharts and pseudocode
AC9TDI4P04
Implement simple algorithms as visual programs involving control structures and input |
Technologies & Programming Languageās | Electronic programming boards |
Keywords | micro:bit, robotics, programming, coding, BBC microbit |
Organisation | Microsoft MakeCode |
Copyright | 2017 Microsoft. May be subject to Copyright Act statutory licence. |
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