Explore what the micro:bit is and how it can be used! This section includes questions to guide your understanding, an ...
bits as part of our BBC micro:bit – the next gen campaign. The deadline for UK primary school teachers to sign up for a free classroom set of 30 micro:bits was Monday 18 December at 5pm.
In this video Leah, Sol, Cedric and Lok have fun with the BBC micro:bit mini computer, playing a quiz game called Hot Potato, using the randomised timer function. Watch the video below with your ...
Primary school teacher Manon Watkins has been teaching children to code using the BBC micro:bit for five years at schools in Wales. She was looking into different tools that could help her pupils ...
Coding on the virtual micro:bit will allow children to see the results of their code in real-time on the screen. If you’re eager to get started, the BBC Teach website has an introduction to the ...
The BBC micro:bit – the next gen campaign aims to equip children with digital skills and includes free resources and teacher training that's available to primary schools across the UK.
The BBC micro:bit playground survey was created to help children aged 7 - 11 get to grips with data science and digital skills in a fun and practical way. Find out more about the seven activities ...
Shereen: Programme your micro:bit to become a compass and you could ... You could even get involved in BBC Education’s Super Movers for Every Body campaign to celebrate the 2024 Paris Paralympics.
BBC Ten Pieces for Early Years Find lesson plans and resources for introducing young children to four inspirational classical pieces. BBC Ten Pieces for Secondary Lesson plans and resources ...
SMARTHON Smart City IoT Starter Kit for micro:bit is an educational kit for 10+ years old teaching basic projects from ...