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Curriculum
6 Sections
30 Lessons
10 Weeks
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Introduction
4
2.1
Introduction to Micro:bit
2.3
What Can Micro:bit do?
2.4
Introduction to MakeCode – Home to Micro:bit Programs
2.5
Know Your Micro:bit Hardware
Lesson 1.1 The Basics
5
3.1
First Step in Programming
3.3
Transferring Program to Micro:bit
3.4
Micro:bit Screen: Displaying Number and Text
3.5
Micro:bit Screen: Coordinate System
3.6
Micro:bit: Creating Animations
Lesson 1.2 The Inputs
7
4.1
[Input] Internal Buttons
4.2
[Programming] The IF…ELSE Block
4.3
[Circuitry] External LEDs
4.4
[Circuitry] External Buttons
4.5
[Programming] Using Variables
4.8
[Project] Micro:bit Counter
4.9
[Game] Paper, Scissors, Rock – random number
Lesson 1.3 The Onboard Sensors
8
5.1
[Sensor] Accelerometer
5.2
[Sensor] Compass
5.3
[Sensor] Thermometer
5.4
[Sensor] Light Sensor
5.5
[Input] Potentiometer
5.6
[Game] Creating Games
5.7
[Project] Game 1 – Buttons as game controller
5.8
[Project] Game 2 — Gesture as game controller
1.4 Sound & Music
4
6.1
External Hardware: Buzzer – connection and circuitry
6.2
Buzzer: Micro:bit making sound and playing music
6.3
External Hardware: Earphone – connection and circuitry
6.4
Sensor: Manipulating sound and music by sensors
Evaluation
2
7.1
Theory Test (Level 1)
7.2
Project (Level 1)
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