Unit 3
Project ideas :
1. Healthy Snack Tracker
Real-life situation: A student wants to track their daily sugar
intake to stay healthy.
Planning ideas:
Ask the user how many snacks they ate today.
For each snack, ask the sugar content.
Add sugar values to get total intake.
Compare total sugar with daily limit (e.g., 30g).
Give advice about healthy eating.
2. Movie Night Planner
Real-life situation: A group wants to go to the cinema and buy
snacks without overspending.
Planning idea:
Ask for available money, number of people, price per ticket.
Ask if they want snacks and how much.
Calculate total cost.
Check if they have enough money.
Suggest alternatives if budget is exceeded
3. Outfit Planner
Real-life situation: A student wants advice on what to wear based
on weather and activity.
Planning idea:
Ask for weather, temperature, and activity.
Suggest outfit based on conditions: raincoat for rain, jacket for
cold, light clothes for hot weather, sports clothes for activities.
Combine multiple conditions to give personalized advice.
4. Pocket Money Tracker
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Real-life situation: A student wants to track weekly spending to
avoid overspending.
Planning idea:
Ask user for total budget.
Ask for each spending item and its cost.
Keep a running total of expenses.
Warn if spending exceeds the budget.
5. Water Intake Reminder
Real-life situation: A student wants to see if they drink enough
water daily.
Planning idea :
Ask user how many glasses of water they drank.
Compare to recommended intake (e.g., 8 glasses).
Give advice: “Good job!” or “Drink more water.”
6. Study Planner / Task Checker
Real-life situation: A student wants to manage their study
schedule and know if they have enough time for tasks.
Planning idea:
Ask how many tasks they have today and estimated time for
each.
Calculate total required study time.
Ask user how much time they have available.
Compare total required time to available time.
Suggest rescheduling or prioritizing tasks.
7. Simple Quiz / Knowledge Checker
Real-life situation: A student wants to test their knowledge on a
topic.
Planning idea:
Ask 3–5 questions.
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Record answers and count how many are correct.
Give feedback based on score: excellent, good, needs
improvement.
8. Fitness Goal Tracker
Real-life situation: A student wants to track exercise and meet
daily fitness goals.
Planning idea:
Ask user for steps walked, minutes exercised, or calories
burned.
Compare each input to goal (e.g., 10,000 steps, 30 mins
exercise).
Give feedback for each goal and overall encouragement.
9. Grocery Budget Checker
Real-life situation: A student wants to buy groceries but needs to
stay within a budget.
Planning idea:
Ask user for budget.
Ask for price of each grocery item.
Sum total cost.
Compare with budget and suggest removing items if over
budget.
10. Birthday Gift Suggestion Helper
Real-life situation: A student wants to choose a birthday gift
based on recipient’s age, interests, and budget.
Planning idea :
Ask recipient’s age, interests, and budget.
Suggest a gift using conditions:
o Age < 10 → toys
o Age 10–15 → games or books
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o Age > 15 → gadgets or accessories
Make sure the gift fits within the budget.