Reviewer’s Guide
This guide helps teachers, mentors, parents, and reviewers quickly understand Parth Singla’s Micro:bit portfolio.
What this repository shows
This repository brings together 9 Micro:bit projects that show Parth’s early STEM learning across games, sensors, music, probability, and book-inspired creative coding.
The projects are not meant to be advanced professional software. They are learning projects that show curiosity, experimentation, and hands-on coding practice.
Suggested review order
1. Space Invaders
Folder: projects/space-invaders
Shows game design with sprites, movement, shooting, score, lives, and collision detection.
2. Memory Game
Folder: projects/memory-game
Shows logic, sequence generation, levels, answer checking, and increasing difficulty.
3. Compass and Music Maker
Folder: projects/compass-and-music-maker
Shows use of the compass sensor, gestures, touch pins, and music playback.
4. Coin Flipper
Folder: projects/coin-flipper
Shows randomness and probability in a simple child-friendly project.
5. Wimpy Kid 20
Folder: projects/wimpy-kid-20
Shows how coding can connect with books, stories, and creative expression.
Learning map
| Learning Area | Projects |
|---|---|
| Game design | Space Invaders, Crashy Bird, Snap the Dot, Dot Chaser, Memory Game |
| Randomness | Coin Flipper, Rock Paper Scissors, Memory Game |
| Sensors and gestures | Dot Chaser, Compass and Music Maker, Rock Paper Scissors |
| Music and sound | Compass and Music Maker |
| Book-inspired creativity | Wimpy Kid 20 |
| Logic and conditions | Memory Game, Space Invaders, Crashy Bird |