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Originally Posted by Carol
The most important part of your presentation is the content. Props, costumes, etc are nice and can be memorable, but if you don't have the content all the extras don't matter. And be prepared for questions from the judges for more details on aspects of your program. If, to make up an example, the judges ask "how many FLL teams came to your tournament" one of your presenters better have the answer.
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And to go off of what Carol said a bit more here a good way to practice the question aspect, is to ask each other questions. Present your chairman's award to your whole team as if they were all the judges. I can guarantee you will get questions that you would have never even thought of.
But, the most important thing of all for your presentation is, be you! If you go to competitions with a bright blue mohawk with a thousand buttons on your shirt, then go into the judges room that way, but if your team is more professional and you wear your teams polo shirt and jeans or khakis, then do that. The judges want to see who you are, that's one of the most important parts!