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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