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CreatorCoding Track12 classes · 45 min each

Microbit with Python

Grades 4–6

Why This Course?

Coding is the foundational literacy of the digital age. This course teaches your child to think computationally, break down problems, and create solutions through structured, project-based programming. Explore Python programming with Microbit By the end of this course, students will have built real projects and developed confidence in their ability to create with technology.

What Your Child Will Learn

Course Content

Let's start programming in Python by asking our Microbit to say, “Hello, Microbit!”. Concepts: Errors, Basic Syntax, Show vs Scroll
Create your images on the MIcrobit LED grid Concepts : if-else, Else if Creating your images
Learn how to display random numbers on MIcrobit
Repeat a number of l times
Functions are also pieces of code that you want to re-use in the same program.
Dice
The Micro:bit has a built-in microphone sensor. It can react to loud and quiet sounds, and also measure how loud your environment is. The microphone is on the back of the new micro:bit, and on the front you'll find a new microphone LED next to the hole that lets the sound in. It lights up to show you when your micro:bit is measuring sound levels.
Explore directions
Temperature
Light Sensor
Step counter and Spoon Race
Lists, or arrays, are collections of data. They can be made up of variables, numbers, strings, or a mixture of different data types. Items in a list are called elements. The position of an item in a list is its index. Python starts counting from 0, so the first element in a list is at index 0.

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