The micro:bit has many built-in components, and your Experimenters' Kit has some overlap. In other words, there are buttons, a speaker, and different sensors built on to the micro:bit board, but depending on your project, you might need to have components wired to, but not close to the board.
We will begin by exploring the built-in components and features, using the step-by-step learning experiments that will help you become familiar with the micro:bit and built-in components/features, then later we will use the components in your kit.
For each of the step-by-step practice experiments/projects, the app/website provides you with a couple of videos that give an overview of the project, then there is an explanation of how it works. Next, it will tell you what you need to do to complete the experiment.
Finally, you can choose which coding language you want to use for this. Since the code is actually already written, you just need to pick MakeCode or Python, then run the simulator.
Start with project #1 and make your way through any of the other quick experiments that look interesting to you. Here are some screen shots that show how to follow them. Remember, you can pick either Block or Python coding language. Or even try them in both!
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