# Making with micro:bit This Lesson introduces the micro:bit as a piece of hardware that has a specific size and weight, and generally must be supported and incorporated as an essential component of a tangible artifact. Focus on incorporating the physical micro:bit into a basic making activity. ![micro:bit board](/static/courses/csintro/making/microbit-board.png) ## Lesson objectives Students will... * Exercise creativity and resourcefulness by coming up with ideas for using simple household materials to accommodate the micro:bit’s size and weight in many different ways. * Test and iterate using different materials and sizes in order to create an optimal design to house the micro:bit and battery pack * Learn how to download programs and move them to the micro:bit file to run on the micro:bit. * Use the design thinking process to develop an understanding for a problem or user need. * Apply their understanding in a creative way by making a “micro:pet” creature. ## Lesson plan * [**Introduction**: The micro:bit is for making](/courses/csintro/making/introduction) * [**Unplugged**: Design Thinking](/courses/csintro/making/unplugged) * [**Activity**: MakeCode download](/courses/csintro/making/activity) * [**Project**: Micro:pet (including mods and rubric)](/courses/csintro/making/project) ## Related standards [Targeted CSTA standards](/courses/csintro/making/standards)