
Light up your micro:bit with love by showing a heart
Light up your micro:bit with love by showing a heart
Beginner
Make your micro:bit’s heart beat using loops
Beginner
Animate your own animals on the micro:bit display
Beginner
Use your micro:bit to express how you’re feeling
Beginner
Shake your micro:bit to make a silly face appear
Beginner
Make flashing happy and sad faces
Beginner
Create sunshine on your micro:bit
Beginner
Make a flashing sunbeam animation
Beginner
Make your micro:bit light up when the sun comes up
Beginner
Turn your micro:bit into an animated name badge
Beginner
Shake your micro:bit to make random numbers
Beginner
Make a toy to tell your fortune
Beginner
Recreate a classic game with two micro:bits
Beginner
Make micro:bit dice with dots
Beginner
Make your own step counter with a micro:bit
Beginner
Make an energy-efficient step counter
Beginner
Make the Scratch cat jump using your micro:bit
Beginner
Control a mysterious musical instrument in Scratch
Beginner
Make a micro:bit Scratch boom-box
Beginner
Make your own wireless game controller for Scratch
Beginner
Paint a picture in Scratch by moving your micro:bit
Beginner
Play chords on a micro:bit guitar with Scratch
Beginner
Turn your micro:bit into a simple compass
Beginner
Make a simple thermometer with your micro:bit
Beginner
Create an automatic light that turns on when it’s dark.
Beginner
Use buttons to play different tunes
Beginner
Teleport a duck between micro:bits using radio
Beginner
Count skips, jumps, birds - or anything!
Beginner
Can't agree on what to do? Let your micro:bit decide!
Beginner
A visual and audible alarm when something is picked up
Beginner
Regulate your breathing and relax
Beginner
Prototype turtle-safe beach lighting
Beginner
Prototype safer fishing nets
Beginner
Share some happiness with radio
Beginner
Build a prototype radio animal tracker
Beginner
Add an extra emotion with touch
Beginner
Clap your hands to make the micro:bit heart beat
Beginner
Make lights flash to the rhythm
Beginner
Measure the noise around you
Beginner
Touch your micro:bit to light up the heart
Beginner
Express yourself with sound
Beginner
Make a multi-sensory toy
Beginner
Help practice your music
Beginner
Control lights with sound
Beginner
Be given a random direction when walking
Beginner
Count different species of plants and animals.
Beginner
See if someone else has drunk from your bottle.
Beginner
Protect your cookies with a light sensor alarm.
Beginner
Let your BBC micro:bit get you up in the morning.
Beginner
Test your knowledge of times tables with this project.
Beginner
An interactive physical computing exploration
Beginner
Play a festive animation when it gets dark.
Beginner
Measure temperature, sound and light levels around you
Beginner
Use loops to help create a dance routine.
Beginner
Shake your micro:bit to make it snow.
Beginner
Make a more accurate step-counter
Intermediate
Create a simple compass to show which way is North
Intermediate
Track high and low temperatures with your micro:bit
Intermediate
Connect headphones or speakers to make noise
Intermediate
Program your micro:bit to play a tune
Intermediate
Teleport ducks in a multi-player game
Intermediate
Swap secrets with a friend using radio
Intermediate
Sense how warm or cold it is outside
Intermediate
Keep precious things close with 2 micro:bits
Intermediate
Multi-player radio treasure hunt game
Intermediate
Use lists to manage your activity picker
Intermediate
Use functions to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit
Intermediate
Add a volume control to your sound projects
Intermediate
Has anyone opened your door?
Intermediate
Simple timer for the new touch logo
Intermediate
Make a stopwatch using the touch logo
Intermediate
Measure noise levels around you
Intermediate
Code your own electronic pet
Intermediate
Make a practical tool with sound
Intermediate
Find North by sound and light
Intermediate
Blow out an electronic candle
Intermediate
Measure length of applause
Intermediate
Survey traffic, wildlife or anything around you!
Intermediate
Record and study data about the world around you
Intermediate
Use data logging to make a better step counter.
Intermediate
Investigate if a material conducts electricity.
Intermediate
Test which materials are best sound insulators
Intermediate
Use data science to improve your sports skills
Intermediate
Turn your micro:bit into a voice changer.
Intermediate
Send encrypted radio messages.
Intermediate
Play ‘hot potato’ using a micro:bit!
Intermediate
A fun two-player game using radio.
Intermediate
Use your micro:bit to measure distances.
Intermediate
Generate random phrases to use in a poem.
Intermediate
Find out if a number is odd or even.
Intermediate
Make a smart exercise timer using AI
Intermediate
Scare your friends with your micro:bit.
Intermediate
Use AI to detect and time specific activities
Intermediate
Use storytelling to introduce AI.
Intermediate
Investigate materials to see how much light they let through
Intermediate
Complete an electrical circuit with your body!
Intermediate
Measure sound over distance.
Intermediate
Discover evaporation rates in different locations.
Intermediate
Investigate the thermal insulation properties of materials.
Intermediate
Decide where to put a solar panel with your micro:bit.
Intermediate
Sense when something is getting close
Advanced
Create and play a micro:bit guitar
Advanced
Play chords on your micro:bit guitar
Advanced
Change octaves on your micro:bit guitar or keyboard
Advanced
Make a radio-controlled burglar alarm
Advanced
Make an alarm that goes off when lights go on
Advanced
Create a wireless intruder alarm
Advanced
Make your own micro:bit wireless door alarm.
Advanced
Make a wireless intruder alarm to detect movement
Advanced
Make a 2-player reaction game
Advanced
Glowing micro:bits that mimic fireflies
Advanced
Store temperature readings
Advanced
Measure the strength of light in different places
Advanced
Time how long your lights are on
Advanced
Calculate your energy costs
Advanced
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