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Fully resourced guide to guide students through the creation of their own board game and the coding of a Micro:bit device to determine how many moves players should take around the board.

Fully differentiated - pick and choose what you use. Includes solution for lower abilities to still access the lesson and additional challenges to stretch the top end.

Board game template included - this would be a very creative, fun and engaging project to complete with students over numerous lessons.

Students I've done this with have even created game play cards and programmed their Micro:bit's to decide when players should take a card. They've coloured their board in fully and make a real professional job of the activity.

Enjoy! There are plenty of other Micro:bit activities listed in my free and premium resources lists.

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