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Megan Uotila

Created on November 25, 2025

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Business Builder

EntrepreneurSHIP

Module 1 - Phase 1

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Mission 1

Mission: You are headed to the planet Brandora. In an attempt to uncover the planet's secrets, you must find your way through the planet's biggest city, Brandanovas City and find the control center by coming up with a business idea and branding. CLICK THE TRIANGLE TO BEGIN

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Mission 1

Brandora's Jungle

Welcome to planet Brandanova, you are cleared for landing.

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Mission 1

MISSION 01: Brandora Jungle

Objective: Locate the First Power Orb Threat Level: Mild Requirement: Complete the challenge as quickly as possible Outcome: Secure one of the Orbs required to power the Return System Status: Ready for Deployment

Boss, your mission begins now.

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Click Gold Lock to Reveal

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This is Brandanovas City, the biggest city on the planet Brandora. The first orb is hidden here. We must find out more about entrepreneurship and start brainstorming ideas to find it. The Orb is hidden among the most dangerous cyber creatures. Are you ready ? Let's go!

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  • Someone who has a business idea
  • Works hard to make the idea real
  • Creates products or offers services
  • Solves problems in new ways
  • Stays creative, brave, and persistent

What is an Entrepreneur?

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  • Click the pink lock
  • Listen to their story
  • Get inspired!

Get ready to meet some real entrepreneurs!

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You obtained your first Orb. Let's get moving; there is important work to be done.

You will lose all your progress

Are you sure you want to go back?

Walt Disney failed many times before succeeding, from losing jobs to his first studio going bankrupt. But he kept creating, kept learning, and turned his imagination into one of the most successful companies in the world.

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Walt Disney failed many times before succeeding, from losing jobs to his first studio going bankrupt. But he kept creating, kept learning, and turned his imagination into one of the most successful companies in the world.

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Richard Montañez was a janitor at Frito-Lay in the 1980s when he took home some unflavored Cheetos from the factory. He coated them in chili powder inspired by his Mexican heritage and pitched the idea to the company. Flamin’ Hot Cheetos became one of their best-selling products.

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In 1959, Ruth Handler noticed that her daughter preferred playing with adult paper dolls rather than baby dolls. She imagined a 3D fashion doll with grown-up clothes, and Barbie was born.

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Mikaila Ulmer started Me & the Bees Lemonade when she was just 4 years old, turning her grandma’s recipe and her love for helping bees into a real business. Today her lemonade is sold nationwide, inspiring kids everywhere to use their ideas to make a difference.

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