A shared folder with AI prompts and code snippets
From workspace: Canva
Team: Canva AI
Total snippets: 9
9 snippets
Create an interactive biology quiz for middle school students that tests knowledge of basic concepts like cell structure, photosynthesis, and animal classification. Use emojis as visual elements throughout the quiz - 🌱 for plants, 🦠 for cells, 🧫...
Create an interactive 3D space exploration game. Start with an example “Solar System Explorer” featuring Earth, Moon, and Mars with realistic physics, intuitive navigation controls, and educational overlays about orbital mechanics and relative...
Create an interactive vocabulary matching game where students connect terms with definitions. Start with an example math vocabulary set featuring 6 geometry terms with colourful design, hint system, and celebratory animations for correct...
Create an interactive categorisation game where students drag and drop items into correct buckets. Start with an example science game sorting animals into “Mammals,” “Reptiles,” and “Amphibians” with immediate feedback and progress tracking. As a...
Create an interactive flashcard game for vocabulary learning. Start with an example Spanish language set featuring 5 common greetings, clean flip animations, and progress tracking. As a follow up ask me about: subject/language to study, specific...
Create an interactive historical timeline component that engages students. Start with an example “Ancient Civilisations” timeline (3000 BCE-500 CE) featuring Egyptian, Greek, and Roman key events with expandable information cards and a cohesive...
Build a timer that follows the Pomodoro method (25 min focus, 5 min break) with a log that records each completed session. Let users name each session (e.g., “Physics reading”) and view a history of how they’ve used their time over the week.
Create a quiz that starts easy and increases in difficulty as the user answers correctly. Include a progress bar, score tracker, and animated celebration at the end. Let users retry incorrect questions with hints on second attempt.
Build a flashcard game for learning any subject. Users can choose a category (e.g., biology, math), flip cards with a question and answer, and mark if they got it right. Track streaks, difficulty level, and unlock fun badges like “5-day study...