pptx, 1.18 MB
pptx, 1.18 MB
Sixth in a series of six lessons to introduce the BBC MicroBits and Python programming to Year 7 students.
In this lesson, students have the opportunity to respond to feedback given on the assessment they wrote during the previous lesson. The teacher should have marked/given feedback on the assessments, and in the first half of this lesson students get to respond by improving their work appropriately and possibly improve their level.
Detailed assessment criteria are given in a slide, so students know exactly what they have to do to achieve each level.
In the second half of the lesson, students have to create a poster to advertise the MicroBit.

The series of lessons builds up to a mini-project where students have to create a "Harry Potter Sorting Hat" with a MicroBit, but they can also be taught without reference to the project.
The project assessment sheets, as well as a help sheet, are included in the bundle.
All lesson PPTs include clear Learning Objectives.

Requirements for these lessons are:
- A full set of class MicroBits with USB cables
- mu editor installed on student PCs
- MicroBit battery packs for the 'Sort

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