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Microbit Coding Projects – Coin/Dice/Magic 8  Ball Programming 6th-11th Grade
Microbit Coding Projects – Coin/Dice/Magic 8  Ball Programming 6th-11th Grade
Microbit Coding Projects – Coin/Dice/Magic 8  Ball Programming 6th-11th Grade
Microbit Coding Projects – Coin/Dice/Magic 8  Ball Programming 6th-11th Grade
Microbit Coding Projects – Coin/Dice/Magic 8  Ball Programming 6th-11th Grade
Microbit Coding Projects – Coin/Dice/Magic 8  Ball Programming 6th-11th Grade
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Microbit Coding Projects – Coin/Dice/Magic 8  Ball Programming 6th-11th Grade
Microbit Coding Projects – Coin/Dice/Magic 8  Ball Programming 6th-11th Grade
Microbit Coding Projects – Coin/Dice/Magic 8  Ball Programming 6th-11th Grade
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Bring coding, probability, and logical thinking to life with this hands-on Micro:bit Coding Games Bundle! Perfect for beginners, this bundle includes three engaging, step-by-step coding projects that guide students through building interactive games using MakeCode for micro:bit. This bundle is ideal for computing lessons, STEM clubs, enrichment activities, or early finishers and requires no prior coding experience.

🎮 What’s Included in This Bundle

Coin Flipper Game
Students program a virtual coin flip where they:

  • Choose heads or tails using buttons
  • Generate random outcomes
  • Track scores
  • Use variables, conditionals, and random numbers

Dice Game
Students create a two-dice game where they:

  • Roll two dice using buttons
  • Compare results
  • Display a winner or draw
  • Use variables, comparisons, and logic blocks

Magic 8 Ball Predictor
Students code a classic Magic 8 Ball that:

  • Generates random responses (Yes, No, Maybe, Later)
  • Responds to button input
  • Reinforces randomness and decision-making

📘 Resource Features

  • Clear, step-by-step instructions with screenshots
  • Beginner-friendly language
  • Designed specifically for MakeCode (block-based coding)
  • No prep required
  • Printable and digital-friendly PDFs

🎯 Skills Covered

  • Variables
  • Conditional statements (if / else)
  • Random number generation
  • Logical reasoning
  • Debugging
  • Computational thinking

👩‍🏫 Perfect For

  • Upper elementary & middle school computing
  • STEM and coding clubs
  • ICT lessons
  • Substitute plans
  • Independent or paired work

🖥️ Requirements

  • Internet access to MakeCode
  • Computer or tablet
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Microbit Coding Projects – Coin/Dice/Magic 8 Ball Programming 6th-11th Grade

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Description

Bring coding, probability, and logical thinking to life with this hands-on Micro:bit Coding Games Bundle! Perfect for beginners, this bundle includes three engaging, step-by-step coding projects that guide students through building interactive games using MakeCode for micro:bit. This bundle is ideal for computing lessons, STEM clubs, enrichment activities, or early finishers and requires no prior coding experience.

🎮 What’s Included in This Bundle

Coin Flipper Game
Students program a virtual coin flip where they:

  • Choose heads or tails using buttons
  • Generate random outcomes
  • Track scores
  • Use variables, conditionals, and random numbers

Dice Game
Students create a two-dice game where they:

  • Roll two dice using buttons
  • Compare results
  • Display a winner or draw
  • Use variables, comparisons, and logic blocks

Magic 8 Ball Predictor
Students code a classic Magic 8 Ball that:

  • Generates random responses (Yes, No, Maybe, Later)
  • Responds to button input
  • Reinforces randomness and decision-making

📘 Resource Features

  • Clear, step-by-step instructions with screenshots
  • Beginner-friendly language
  • Designed specifically for MakeCode (block-based coding)
  • No prep required
  • Printable and digital-friendly PDFs

🎯 Skills Covered

  • Variables
  • Conditional statements (if / else)
  • Random number generation
  • Logical reasoning
  • Debugging
  • Computational thinking

👩‍🏫 Perfect For

  • Upper elementary & middle school computing
  • STEM and coding clubs
  • ICT lessons
  • Substitute plans
  • Independent or paired work

🖥️ Requirements

  • Internet access to MakeCode
  • Computer or tablet
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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