4 Lesson Plans For :MOVE mini For The microbit:
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Lesson Plans For :MOVE mini For The microbit Lesson 1 Summary:
This is an introductory lesson for students in Key Stage 3 for robotics with the Kitronik :MOVE mini for BBC micro:bit. The lesson involves the teacher discussing how we make robots move: first in plain English, then through algorithms, then through code. The teacher will write the algorithms on the board and the students will create the code using the algorithm as a guide.Lesson Plans For :MOVE mini For The microbit - Lesson 2 Summary:
This is the second lesson on robots for students in Key Stage 3 to robotics. The lesson involves a discussion about automation. Students will write their own algorithms on how to draw certain shapes using a robot. They will then code a shape in pairs using their algorithms as a guide. The teacher will then introduce functions as a more efficient way of drawing multiple shapes.Lesson Plans For :MOVE mini For The microbit - Lesson 3 Summary:
This is the third lesson on robots for students in Key Stage 3. The lesson involves a discussion about autonomous robots. Students will write algorithms to make a robot move towards a compass direction then how to control the robot using a line follower. They will then code the robots to move around a map on the ground.Lesson Plans For :MOVE mini For The microbit - Lesson 4 Summary:
Finally, this is the fourth lesson on robots for students in key stage 3. You will discuss radio control with the students and they will send each other radio messages. You will discuss privacy, ethics and security. Students will then send radio messages to the robots to make them move remotely. In conclusion, we would like to thank Lorraine Underwood for working with us to produce these lesson plans. Additionally, we hope that you find them useful for planning your KS3 classroom activities for the year.- You can keep up to date with Lorraine’s activities on Twitter @LMcUnderwood .
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