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Created on February 26, 2026

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Welcome to the Great Candy Workshop,
where the real ingredient is resilience.
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Hello, Candy Creators.
My name is Mr. Simon Sweeting, and I am the Sugar Supervisor here at the Great Candy Workshop.
We are preparing for our biggest production cycle of the year, and we need your help.
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All our shelves are empty...
Last season, too many candy batches were left unfinished. Not because they were too difficult. But because people gave up when things did not go as planned.
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That is why you are here!!!
Your mission is to complete the full Candy Production Cycle from start to finish.
But remember: Success here is not about speed. It is not about perfection.
It is about using resilience to bounce back from challenges, which gives you the strength to remain persistent when things get sticky.
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To succeed, and fill our shelves again, you will use this skill:
Resilience: Articulate understanding of persistence and resilience when working toward a goal.
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First, I need to know something. When you are working toward a goal and something does not go the way you hoped, how does it usually make you feel? Choose the answer that feels most honest to you.

Disappointed

Doubtful

Frustrated

Motivated

Before we step onto the factory floor, let us make sure we understand two important words.
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Articulate understanding of persistence and resilience when working toward a goal.
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Welcome to the factory floor!
Now that you have explored both words, let us see if you can tell the difference between them. Read each situation carefully and decide which skill is being used.
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Which situation shows persistence?

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Mia keeps practicing free throws every day, even when she feels tired.

After failing a math quiz, Jordan studies differently and retakes it.

Leo feels embarrassed after a presentation but tries again next time.

Which situation shows resilience?

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Ava studies for one hour every night before a test.

After losing a game, Sam feels upset but talks it through and focuses on the next practice.

Noah keeps reading even when the book feels long.

Better Together

When something goes wrong, resilience helps you bounce back. And after you bounce back, you still have to keep going. That steady effort is persistence.

Resilience helps you recover. Persistence helps you continue. In this workshop, resilience helps you recover so you can persist and continue.

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Watch closely.

Inside the Great Candy Workshop, resilience will help you persist!

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Now that you have seen the blueprint in action, it is your turn to practice using it. When challenges show up, remember your three steps:

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Step 1

Recognize emotional dips that make you want to quit or disengage.

Step 2

Regulate your response to frustration, comparison, or discouragement.

Step 3

Sustain motivation and effort until the final goal is achieved.

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Candy Creators, your journey is about to begin.

Success in this workshop is not about speed. It is not about perfection. It is about staying resilient so you can persist from start to finish.

You were selected because you are capable of finishing what you start.

You can continue to the next resource or click “Start Over” to go through this resource again.

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Not Quite.

Jordan is showing resilience because he bounced back after a setback and adjusted his approach. Look for the example that shows steady effort over time

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Not Quite.

Ava is showing persistence because she keeps putting in steady effort over time. Resilience happens after something goes wrong or feels discouraging.

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Resilience

Resilience means bouncing back after a setback, frustration, mistake, or disappointment. It sounds like:

  • “That did not work, but I can reset.”
  • “I feel upset, but I can move forward.”
  • “I can learn from this.”

Resilience is recovery and adjustment.

Thanks for your honesty!

All of these feelings are normal when facing challenges. Resilience is not about never feeling frustrated or disappointed. It is about understanding your emotions and learning how to move forward even when things feel hard.

Today, you will learn how resilience helps you persist so that you can finish what you start.

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Persistence

Persistence means continuing to put in effort, even when something feels difficult, boring, or slow. It sounds like:

  • “I am not done yet.”
  • “I will try again.”
  • “This might take time.”

Persistence is steady effort.

When things feel sticky, remember your blueprint and use it to keep going.

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Not Quite.

Leo is showing resilience because he bounced back after feeling embarrassed. Persistence is about continuing effort, even when something feels difficult or tiring.

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Correct!

Resilience is bouncing back after a setback or emotional dip. Sam resets and moves forward.

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Thanks for your honesty!

All of these feelings are normal when facing challenges. Resilience is not about never feeling frustrated or disappointed. It is about understanding your emotions and learning how to move forward even when things feel hard.

Today, you will learn how resilience helps you persist so that you can finish what you start.

Continue

Thanks for your honesty!

All of these feelings are normal when facing challenges. Resilience is not about never feeling frustrated or disappointed. It is about understanding your emotions and learning how to move forward even when things feel hard.

Today, you will learn how resilience helps you persist so that you can finish what you start.

Continue

Thanks for your honesty!

All of these feelings are normal when facing challenges. Resilience is not about never feeling frustrated or disappointed. It is about understanding your emotions and learning how to move forward even when things feel hard.

Today, you will learn how resilience helps you persist so that you can finish what you start.

Continue

Not Quite.

Noah is showing persistence because he keeps going even when the book feels long. Resilience is about recovering after a setback or disappointment.

Exit this window and try again.

Correct!

Persistence is steady effort over time. Mia continues practicing even when it feels hard.

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