The Micro:bit Classroom Projects offer a versatile range of robotic components, perfect for embarking on innovative ventures. This comprehensive kit enables exploration across various domains such as science, technology, robotics, engineering, and arts. By harnessing the features of the BBC Micro:bit, users can delve into coding, unlocking boundless creative possibilities in the digital sphere. Let us join forces, collaborate on coding endeavors, and collectively conquer the STEAM landscape.
You can create many projects!
Here are some examples included:
Solar Powered House
Explore the power of clean energy by using cardstock templates to design a solar-powered mini house in this solar STEM activity. Solar panels harness energy from the sun and turn it into electricity. Panels are made up of many photovoltaic cells that absorb photon light particles. When the sun hits the cell, the photons in the sun excite the electrons in the cell.
Step Counter Project
Turn your BBC micro:bit into a step counter (or pedometer) to help you track how active you are. The code uses the micro:bit’s accelerometer sensor input to sense when your leg is moving. The code counts how many times the micro:bit has been shaken. It stores this number in a variable called ‘steps’.