Sample Outputs
Finished examples to look at and compare against. These are examples — not your child's project, and not a required final result.
Free · Parent-guided
Safety rule: Use ideas, not secrets. Do not enter real names, school names, addresses, phone numbers, emails, passwords, photos, medical details, financial details, account information, exact locations, or private family details into any AI tool.
What these samples are
Each sample is a finished example of one lesson's project. They are here so you can see roughly what “done” can look like before or after you build your own. They are examples, not goals to match.
How to use them
- ✓Open a sample locally in your browser — no internet is needed and nothing is uploaded.
- ✓Notice how small and simple each project is — that is on purpose.
- ✓Then make your own version with your own idea.
The four samples
Lesson 3
Example: Mini Game
What to notice: one character, one goal, one simple rule, a score or win message, a reset button — all in one file.What not to copy: Do not copy the code line by line. Your game should use your own idea.Make your own version — open in a new tab to view.
Lesson 4
Example: Custom Game
What to notice: a changed (V2) version of a simple game — just one or two small changes from a basic version.What not to copy: Do not try to match it exactly. Change one thing at a time in your own game.Make your own version — open in a new tab to view.
Lesson 5
Example: Interactive Story
What to notice: one character, two choices, two endings, a restart button — and the story stays fictional.What not to copy: Do not copy this story. Write your own short fictional story.Make your own version — open in a new tab to view.
Lesson 6
Example: Useful Mini Tool
What to notice: five general items, a progress message, a 'ready' message when all are checked, a reset button, and no saved data.What not to copy: Do not copy its items. Pick your own general, non-private items.Make your own version — open in a new tab to view.
Keep your work local and private
- ✓These are the same reviewed example files from the package, served locally — no forms, uploads, accounts, or external assets.
- ✓You do not need to upload the sample files (or your own project) to finish the course.
- ✓No public posting is required — your projects stay on your own computer.