Interactive KS2 and KS3 computing units using micro:bits to investigate natural hazards, design early warning systems, and address climate change through hands-on, project-based coding; all while building essential digital skills for future careers in tech and environmental innovation.
Covering year 4-8 these free units of work show students how to develop algorithmic thinking, programming skills and how to make the world a better place, all under the context of the climate crisis.
Aligned to the English National Curriculum,they are free to download from this resource document or our website: https://www.digitall.charity/codingforclimateaction
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