EME: 2085 Module 5 Project - Digital Storytelling






Once upon a time, in a small town, there lived a boy named Eli. Eli was nine years old and full of energy, always racing around, playing with his friends, and dreaming of fun adventures. But there was one thing that Eli desperately wanted more than anything and it was to join the town's soccer team. It was his dream to make it.
Every year, the town had a soccer tryout. Kids from all over the town would gather at the field, and the coach would pick the best players for the team. Eli had been watching the tryouts for years, eagerly waiting for his turn. But every year, the coach would pick the older kids, the ones who had more experience.














He practiced on his own, kicking the ball against the wall, running up and down the street, imagining himself on the field and working out on the field. He still kept a smile on his face even though he didn't make the team.


After a whole year worth of training and trying to get better, Eli decided to go back a year later to tryouts in hopes of making the team.


When he got out to tryouts, he seen familiar faces who made the team last year trying out again. At this point, he thought he never make the team and live out his dream.











When he stepped out on the field the other kids around him weren't taking him serious because he was the youngest but the coach was watching.








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EME: 2085 Module 5 Project - Digital Storytelling






Once upon a time, in a small town, there lived a boy named Eli. Eli was nine years old and full of energy, always racing around, playing with his friends, and dreaming of fun adventures. But there was one thing that Eli desperately wanted more than anything and it was to join the town's soccer team. It was his dream to make it.
Every year, the town had a soccer tryout. Kids from all over the town would gather at the field, and the coach would pick the best players for the team. Eli had been watching the tryouts for years, eagerly waiting for his turn. But every year, the coach would pick the older kids, the ones who had more experience.














He practiced on his own, kicking the ball against the wall, running up and down the street, imagining himself on the field and working out on the field. He still kept a smile on his face even though he didn't make the team.
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