Here are some more ideas for projects to work. Google how to code certain areas for example, for project 1, you may wish to Google: "How to use the temperature sensor on the Microbit" or use the BBC resources to get some code examples: https://microbit.org/get-started/features/sensors/#temperature-sensor
- Microbit weather station: Use the microbit's temperature, humidity, and pressure sensors to build a weather station. You can display the current weather conditions on the microbit's LED matrix, or they can send the data to a cloud service for further analysis.
Microbit step counter: Use the microbit's accelerometer to build a step counter. Students can track their daily step count and display it on the microbit's LED matrix, or they can send the data to a smartphone app for further tracking.
Microbit musical instrument: Use the microbit's built-in speaker and accelerometer to build a musical instrument. Students can create their own sounds or play pre-recorded songs. They can also use the accelerometer to control the instrument, such as by tilting the microbit to change the pitch or volume.
Microbit game controller: Use the microbit's buttons and accelerometer to build a game controller. Students can use the microbit to control a game on a computer or smartphone. They can also create their own games to play on the microbit itself.
Microbit pet: Use the microbit's LED matrix and buttons to create a virtual pet. Students can feed, play with, and care for their pet. They can also add features such as hunger, happiness, and health meters.