Exploring Pins, Conductivity, and Coding with Micro:bit
Dive into the world of pins, conductivity, and coding with Micro:bit in this engaging lesson. Learn about the functionality of pins, investigate conductivity, and create exciting projects using your Micro:bit device. Discover how electricity flows through different materials and put your knowledge to the test with hands-on experiments. Get ready to explore the wonders of technology and innovation with Micro:bit!
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Micro:bit Starter Lessons Lesson 4 Pins and Conductivity
Lesson 4: Pins and Conductivity We are learning to make use of the pins on the micro:bit. I can locate the pins on the micro:bit and explain what they do. I can create code which uses the pins on the micro:bit. I can investigate conductivity using the micro:bit.
Conductivity Electricity can only move through some materials, mainly metals. If something allows electricity to flow it is a conductor. If it doesn t allow electricity to flow it is an insulator. Metal in wires are conductors. Plastic outside are insulators so you don t get hurt!
Heartbeat Code Remember to have one finger on GND and the other on Pin 0 to make this work.
Video Pin Alarm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gk8wD50En88
Pin Alarm Code Now test the conductivity of some items using the worksheet your teacher has given you. OBJECT TO TEST
Clear all To make sure your micro:bit is ready for the next class/time.
Plenary Discussion Questions 1. What were you most surprised conducted electricity? 2. What uses could you see for a tin