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This is lesson 11 of 15 in the unit "Micro:bit Explorers". Lesson Title: Creating a Night Light Lesson Description: Program the Micro:bit to function as a night light using the light sensor to adjust brightness.
Students will program a Micro:bit night light using the built-in light sensor so brightness changes automatically in a dark room. They will also organize their coding plan and results into a clear, structured writing artifact.
0–5 min · Hook: “Can you make darkness glow?” Teacher dims the lights (or covers the Micro:bit sensor area) and shows how the screen/LEDs respond; students turn and talk: “What do you think the sensor is measuring, and what output should change?”
5–12 min · Mini-demo + success checklist Teacher demonstrates a working night light concept: light level input → brightness output; students follow along with a printed “Plan–Code–Test” checklist and underline the success criteria in their copies.
12–22 min · Direct teach: mapping sensor to brightness Teacher models how to use a light sensor reading and convert it into an LED brightness range (for example, using thresholds and scaling). Students copy the core structure, then add one improvement: either a different threshold or a smoother brightness change.
22–33 min · Build and debug (teams of 2) Students run tests in cycles: cover sensor, hold it near a lamp, return to normal room light; they record sensor condition and observed brightness. Teacher circulates with a “debug sentence” prompt: “I expected __, but I observed __, so I changed __.”
33–40 min · Short research + write-up organization Students draft a brief technical write-up titled “Micro:bit Night Light,” including headings: Purpose, How it Works, Testing, Results, and Next Fix. Teacher prompts students to answer a focused question: “What light level range makes the night light reliably turn brighter?”
40–45 min · Quick publish + share Students add a simple table or chart to the write-up (Condition → Sensor Read/Description → Brightness Result). If available, teacher has students submit digitally; otherwise they do a paper-to-teacher photo/collection. Two teams share one result and one next fix.
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