To mark the launch of our BBC micro:bit - the next gen campaign, we've put together a coding quiz to test your knowledge.
See how you score on the eight questions below that are based around the primary school curriculum and beyond - and watch out for some extra tricky ones that we've added at the end!
Take our online coding quiz
Find out more about teacher training and classroom resources to teach primary school children about coding using the BBC micro:bit.

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What's inside the micro:bit box? video
Watch an unboxing video and find out how to get coding in less than 60 seconds.

Training resources for teachers
Find out about the free courses - both online and in-person - to help primary schools teach about the micro:bit.

Classroom resources
Check out resources that will help you get ready once you receive your micro:bits.

About the micro:bit
Find out everything you need to know about the BBC micro:bit.

FAQs
Get the answers to all of your questions about the micro:bit.

DanTDM on why coding is an important skill for young people
YouTuber DanTDM tells us why he wanted to take part in the BBC micro:bit - the next gen campaign.

Get started with the BBC micro:bit
Find out about teaching training, classroom resources and activities based around CBBC shows.

'We need computer scientists and coders from all backgrounds'
TV presenter and EduTuber Maddie Moate on inspiring the next generation of coders.

Behind the scenes of Blue Peter's micro:bit challenge
Blue Peter presenters Abby and Joel take part in an escape room challenge powered by micro:bits.

Assembly video. video
Watch along with your class as gamer FalseSymmetry and Newsround's De-Graft unbox the BBC micro:bit and explain some of the exciting features and activities.

Coding made easy with the MakeCode platform
Find out more about using MakeCode and the training resources available to get you started.

Surprise! Celebrities deliver micro:bits to primary schools
Find out what happened when celebrities including Blue Peter's Abby Cook surprised school pupils around the UK.
