You should be able to create such a game yourself and while doing so making sure that you include every point you want to make.
Good Game(s) for Super Beginners?

Start with the chess board, nomenclature, naming of squares, and how to set it up properly. I'm not kidding.
Put up a demo board, point to b1 and say "what goes here" and wait for someone to say "a white Knight" etc. Set up a whole chess board that way. It will involve the class and it will keep their attention.
Distinguish between black pieces, white pieces, light squares, and dark squares.
Though it might seem overly simple, and some students might think they know it already, not all of them will.
Let them set up their own chess boards, and make sure that the light square is on the right, and that the black pieces are on rank 7/8 and the white pieces are on 1/2. Make them do it right. You won't believe how many of them get it wrong.
I am NOT kidding.

I've watched the kids trainer in our club and what he does.
What he does is simply creating those situations in a game he plays against one of the kids. He hangs pieces on purpose to see if they spot it and stuff like that.

You should be able to create such a game yourself and while doing so making sure that you include every point you want to make.
Yeah, maybe I will, or I could scope around chess.com for some low-rated players games & use those for a lesson. If anyone comes across any they believe would be useful please post them here.

Here's a very instructional game for beginners annotated by myself:
http://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/hello29
It is the second post in the threat.
Hi, I'm teaching a class of 7-8 year olds & was hoping someone could share a game or a few games they feel would be instructive. Not as high level as the "typical" games shown to beginners (Morphy vs. French dudes, etc.), ideally games that showcase many typical beginning mistakes (lack of development, pieces getting trapper, typical situations where one side overlooks a basic fork/shewer/double-attack, etc.) and all ending in checkmate (since one of the biggest problems of new players is overlooking checkmate).
Ideally a few that reach the Endgame since many games at all levels reach endgames & pure beginners are generally terrible at winning them even when up tons of material, often needing to promote 3-queens & half the time stalemating their opponets (anyone who's even taught/watched little kids knows what I'm talking about).
Thanks!