Micro:bit Block Programming: Step Counter
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Step 3: Get rid of the forever block.
Step 4: Create a variable by selecting and clicking
FYI: Variables are used in programs to store information that can change. In this
activity, it’s steps.
Step 5: Type the word steps in the box and
click ok.
Step 6: Find the [ ].
Step 7: Grab the block, drag and drop inside the [ ].
Your code should look like this:
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Step 8: Now, let’s make something happen when we shake our micro:bit. So, find
the [ ] block from the input tab.
Step 9: Grab the block, drag and drop the block to the right of the on start block
in your workspace.
Your code should look like this:
Step 10: Locate the [ ] under the variables tab.
Step 11: Grab the block, drag and drop inside the [ ] block.
FYI: This will change the value of the steps variable by 1 every time the micro:bit
is shaken.
Your code should look like this:
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Step 12: Find the [ ] block from the basic tab.
Step 13: Grab the block, drag and drop below [ ] block.
FYI: This will show the number on the LED display.
Your code should look like this:
Step 14: Find the [ ] variable under .
Step 15: Grab the block, drag and drop [ ]
HERE!!!
Your code should look like this:
Step 16: Continuously move the mouse pointer around on the simulator as if you are
shaking it. What happens?
FYI: You should see numbers appear on the LED display.
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Let’s Download the Code
Step 17: In the box that says Untitled, rename the file “Step Counter.” Then
Download.
Step 18: Show File in Folder.
The file will display in your Downloads folder as a hex file. Locate the
downloaded .hex file.
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Step 19: Connect the micro:bit to your computer with a USB cable. The microUSB
port is on top of the micro:bit.
Step 20: Drag the .hex file from the Downloads folder to the MICROBIT drive.
The code is now downloaded to your micro:bit!
To use the micro:bit away from your computer, disconnect the micro:bit from the
USB cable and connect the battery pack.