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Blue whales are the largest animals ever that can grow up to 100 feet...
Sharing and receiving kindness is a good way to support your well-being and that of your friends. Create a program using radio to send a smile from one micro:bit to another to support a friend. 0
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Use the micro:bit's accelerometer and radio features to make a prototype of a device to help scientists track polar bears or other animals and discover how they are being affected by climate change. 0
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Newly-hatched sea turtles use moonlight to find their way to the sea. Tall, bright lights can confuse them. Build a prototype of beach lighting for paths that guides humans safely but doesn't distract turtles. 0
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Turn your micro:bit into a step counter (or pedometer) to help you track how active you are - and learn some coding at the same time! 0
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Use your micro:bit to create a prototype of LED lights that can stop unwanted fish, turtles, and birds from getting trapped in fishing nets. 0
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This lesson comes with two activities about wildlife! Patrons use a BBC micro:bit to create a species counter and an anti-poaching collar. 0
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This lesson comes with two activities about wildlife! Patrons use a BBC micro:bit to create a species counter and an anti-poaching collar. 0
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This suite of three activities considers how technology can be used to help children to "Be Safe: Be Seen!" Patrons use a BBC micro:bit to create light-up devices to be safe at night. 0
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These two advanced activities explore how wireless sensors are used to monitor the environment at sea. Patrons use a BBC micro:bit to design an algorithm to clean oil spills in the sea and create autonomous vehicles that can mop up oil spills. 0
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These two advanced activities use the radio and moisture sensors on the BBC micro:bit to protect trees from being cut down and to prototype an automated farming system. 0
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This series of activities explores the use of technology to improve health. Patrons work in teams to create their own prototype health tech innovation. 0
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