Makecode Microbit, Well done! You’ve completed your first Microsoft MakeCode activity.

Makecode Microbit, Make a tally chart of how often each number comes up. Well done! You’ve completed your first Microsoft MakeCode activity. Welcome! Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit is a free, open source platform for creating projects with the BBC micro:bit. How accurate is the micro:bit? Do you need to modify the micro:bit reading to get the air temperature? Convert the temperature to Fahrenheit or Kelvin. The colour-coded blocks are familiar to anyone who’s previously used Scratch, and yet powerful enough to access all the features of this tiny computer. Press button B to show a smiley. Write your name on the LEDs. Step 2: Code it MakeCode Python Open in Classroom Step 3: Improve it Compare the reading with another thermometer. This transfers your code to the micro:bit! On the micro:bit, press button A to scroll your text. What you need micro:bit (or MakeCode simulator) MakeCode or Python editor battery pack (optional) real dice (optional) Step 2: Code it MakeCode Python Open in Classroom Open in MakeCode What you need micro:bit (or MakeCode simulator) MakeCode or Python editor battery pack something to attach the micro:bit to your shoe or leg – elastic band, a pipe cleaner, tape or Velcro. 9x, pe4, d0bt, 2p, scmuhx5q, atdj, gws, lxeb, sj7fr, 7mt2dvl,