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temperature lesson
measure the temperature on the BBC micro:bit #temp #var #docs
Topic
Temperature
Quick Links
Class
Year 7
Prior learning/place of lesson in scheme of work
Learn how to get the ambient temperature (degree Celsius °C). The temperature is inferred from the the surface temperature of the various chips on the micro:bit. We will be learning how to get the temperature using on shake, local variables, as well as simple commands such as show number.
Documentation
- on shake : read more...
- local variable : read more...
- temperature : read more...
- show number : read more...
- show string : read more...
Objectives
- learn how to create a variable to store data
- learn how to get the ambient temperature (degree Celsius °C). The temperature is inferred from the the surface temperature of the various chips on the micro:bit.
- learn how to show a number on the LED screen
Progression Pathways / Computational Thinking Framework
Algorithms
- Uses logical reasoning to predict outputs, showing an awareness of inputs (AL)
- Designs solutions by decomposing a problem and creates a sub-solution for each of these parts. (DE) (AL) (AB)
- Recognises that different algorithms exist for the same problem (AL) (GE)
- Represents solutions using a structured notation (AL) (AB)
Programming & Development
- Creates programs that implement algorithms to achieve given goals (AL)
- Declares and assigns variables(AB)
- Understands the difference between, and appropriately uses if and if, then and else statements(AL)
- Selects the appropriate data types(AL) (AB
Communication Networks
- Demonstrates responsible use of technologies and online services, and knows a range of ways to report concerns Understands how search engines rank search results (AL)
Information Technology
- Collects, organizes, and presents data and information in digital content (AB)
- Makes appropriate improvements to solutions based on feedback received, and can comment on the success of the solution (EV)
- Recognises ethical issues surrounding the application of information technology beyond school.
Computational Thinking Concept: AB = Abstraction; DE = Decomposition; AL = Algorithmic Thinking; EV = Evaluation; GE = Generalisation
Activity
- time: 20 min.
- activity
Extended Activity
- time: 20 min.
- challenges
Homework
- Extended Activity: challenges