Micro:bit Science with Real Data
Hands-on investigations that turn students into real scientists through data collection, analysis and evidence-based action.
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Most Micro:bit activities stop at coding. This course starts with science.
Teachers need STEM activities that are easy to run, but still deliver inquiry, data analysis, sustainability thinking and curriculum outcomes.
Collect Real Data
Measure the world around you with Micro:bit sensors.
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Hands-on Science
Learn Science By Doing!
Create a Light Efficiency Map of Your School
A practical Micro:bit science mini investigation where students measure light levels around school, identify patterns and suggest one realistic improvement to reduce unnecessary electricity use.
- Measure real light levels using Micro:bit
- Compare bright, medium and low natural light areas
- Create a simple light map or floor plan
- Write an evidence-based sustainability recommendation
Sample activity preview
Big Question: How can light-level data help identify where natural light is used well?
Data Table: Location • Light Level • Light Type • Notes
Student outcome: Evidence-based sustainability recommendation.
Where students can measure light levels
Use common school spaces to create a useful light-efficiency map and compare natural and artificial lighting conditions.
Full Micro:bit Science Course — $199
A complete digital resource pack designed for secondary science teachers and STEM coordinators.
Capstone: Designing a Data-Driven Solution
Students choose a focus area, design a Micro:bit data-logging investigation, collect evidence and recommend improvements to their school environment.
- Teacher guide with step-by-step lessons
- Student worksheets ready to print
- Data collection and graphing tasks
- Capstone project framework
- Science, sustainability and real-world data focus
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From activity to complete learning outcome
Typical Micro:bit Activity
Fun coding task, limited science depth, harder to assess, and the teacher builds context from scratch.
Pakronics Micro:bit Science Course
Real inquiry, data collection, analysis, sustainability recommendations, teacher guides and student worksheets included.
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