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Code, Create & Invent with Micro:bit! STEAM & Robotics Summer Camp

What if your child could build a weather station, invent a game, compose music, and design a security alarm — all in one summer? With Micro:bit, they can! In this hands-on STEAM camp, learners explore coding, electronics, and robotics through creative projects they design, program, and keep. No prior experience needed — just curiosity and a love of making things happen.

Every session combines block-based and Python-style coding with real sensor data, buttons, LED displays, and wireless signals. Campers don’t just learn how technology works — they build it, break it, fix it, and make it their own.

Class-1
LIGHT & MOTION DETECTOR
Use Micro:bit’s built-in light sensor to measure brightness in the room
Program an LED display alert when motion or low light is detected
Build a basic security gadget that responds to its environment
 
 
Class-2
DIGITAL DICE & FUN GAMES
Use the accelerometer to ‘shake’ and generate a random dice roll
Display results on the LED matrix and add scoring logic
Extend the project into a two-player game with button inputs
 
 
Class-3
SMART WEATHER STATION
Read temperature data from Micro:bit’s built-in sensor
Display live weather readings and create a comfort-level indicator
Code conditional logic: ‘if hot, show sun — if cold, show snowflake
 
Class-4
MICRO:BIT MUSIC MAKER
Generate musical tones using Micro:bit’s built-in speaker output
Program a melody using note sequences and timing functions
Create a button-triggered instrument — your own tiny synthesizer!
 
Class-5
GESTURE-CONTROLLED CAR
Use the accelerometer to detect tilt and translate it into movement
Send wireless signals from one Micro:bit to control another (or a motor)
Build the foundations of remote-controlled robotics with real physics
 
Class-6
SMART ALARM SYSTEM
Combine light, motion, and button inputs to trigger a buzzer alarm
Program multi-condition logic: alarm only fires when TWO sensors agree
Simulate a real home security system with on/off arming states
 
Class-7
REACTION TIME GAME
Code a countdown timer with a random-delay ‘GO!’ signal on the display
Measure how fast the player hits the button and display their score
Add difficulty levels and a high-score tracker across multiple rounds
 
Class-8
MICRO:BIT PET SIMULATOR
Create a virtual pet with hunger, happiness, and energy stats
Use buttons to feed, play, and rest your pet — all tracked in code
Apply everything learned: inputs, display logic, conditionals, and loops

1. Write programs that control LED displays, read sensor data,
2. Apply computational thinking — loops, conditionals, variables, and logic — to design and debug real interactive gadgets and games
3. Create 8 working projects — games, smart devices, a music maker, and a robot controller —

Code, Create & Invent with Micro:bit! STEAM & Robotics Summer Camp

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