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If you have registered for and received your 麻豆官网首页入口 micro:bits, you may now be looking for some supporting teaching resources and materials. We鈥檒l explain exactly how to prepare for your assembly and how to make the most of learning how to code with your micro:bits.

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Themes: Computing, coding, programming, digital skills, future careers.

Summary: This assembly is part of the 麻豆官网首页入口 micro:bit 鈥 the next gen campaign. Watch as C麻豆官网首页入口 Newsround Presenter De-Graft Mensah and Youtube Gamer FalseSymmetry give you and your pupils an introduction to the ins and outs of the micro:bit. You can also learn all about some of the limitless games and activities you can code and create with the micro:bit.

Resources: . This assembly includes and a video clip (below).

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Watch as FalseSymmetry fronts an assembly video for the 麻豆官网首页入口 micro:bit - the next gen campaign alongside Newsround's De-Graft Mensah

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Duration

4' 05"

Video questions

  • What is a micro:bit?
  • Give an example of something you can code and create on the micro:bit?
  • Name some of the features of the micro:bit?
  • What game did De-Graft and FalseSymmetry play against each other?
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Key links

Download / print the assembly framework ready for use

Assembly framework (pdf)

Click to display the image full-size

Image: micro:bit
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Suggested framework

1. As the pupils enter.
As the pupils enter show the image of the micro:bit:

2. Introduction.
Ask: Do you know what this is? Explain to the assembly that we鈥檙e going to find out all about the 麻豆官网首页入口 micro:bit and learn about all of the things we can do with it.Clarify: The micro:bit IS a real computing device that can be adapted to solve problems, play games and carry out investigations.

3. Play the video.
Watch the micro:bit - the next gen introduction video together as a class. The duration is 4' 05".

4. Time to talk.
Lead a discussion about computing devices in our daily lives by asking questions such as:鈥 What computing devices do we see and use everyday?
Ask the children about their previous experiences with programming and coding. Can they explain why computing devices NEED a computer program? Are coding and programming the same thing? Have they ever written a computer program to make a toy robot move, or to create a computer game?
Explain that computers need to be programmed and that people who do that job are called computer programmers or coders.
Follow up with a discussion about future jobs and careers, that may not even exist yet.
Ask questions such as:鈥 Could YOU become a computer programmer?
Remind them that they will be getting the opportunity to build their own code and become computer programmers as part of the micro:bit project. Emphasise that THEY are coders and computer programmers.

5. Opportunity to reflect.
We are very lucky to have access to technology that helps us with daily life and entertains us. We should remember to use it responsibly and respectfully.
We should also think about all the resources and people that helped to create the technology and the devices we use, and who work hard to keep it running safely and efficiently.

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