Before beginning a project pupils can take part in activities to help them be acquainted with their Micro:bits. Shown below are activity ideas for KS1 and KS2 to introduce them to their Micro:bits. Tasks can be adapted for different classes and can be re-used as starters or to elicit knowledge for assessment.
Purpose
- A better understanding of the Micro:bit functions will enable the children to begin to manipulate the functions effectively and be part of more meaningful learning .
KS1- Jumbled labels and definitions.
Activities
- Label the Micro:bit
- Match the definitions to the labels.
All you need
- Printed pictures of the Micro:bit (back and front)
- Paper, marker pens and glue
- Envelopes of cut up definitions to share out
Example of labelled diagram template
(This could be used to elicit pupil’s current ideas or be used as a starter to recap information.)
Example of definition list
(This could be created with the class and revisited as a starter)
KS2- Create your own labelled diagram and definitions.
Activity
- Pupils create their own diagram using pictures of the Micro:bit
Extension
- Writing their own definitions using the BBC Micro:bit website
All you need (Suggested)
- Printed pictures of the Micro:bit (back and front)
- Paper, marker pens, rulers, coloured pens or pencils, glue, scissors
Example of own labelled diagram and definitions