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Fifth in a series of six lessons to introduce the BBC MicroBits and Python programming to Year 7 students.
This is an assessment lesson, which aims to test students' understanding of programming concepts and MicroPython syntax learned in the previous four lessons.
The assessment revolves around creating a 'Sorting Hat' program. The tasks are fully differentiated so all students can access the lower level, and gradually build up in complexity.
Detailed assessment criteria are given in a slide, so students know exactly what they have to do to achieve each level.
The assessment sheet, as well as a MicroPython help sheet that students can use as a reference during the assessment, are provided.

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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