Hello Anita,

The judges will most likely stop the teams so that they can ask them questions. Plus I am sure that they have a schedule with other teams behind them and your team may have somewhere to go too. So like Sonya, I would recommend the teams practice timing themselves with a 5 minute window. 


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From: First Lego League in Virginia and DC <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Sonya Shaver <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: [VADCFLL-L] Project judging
 
Hi Anita,
I am not sure how the judges would handle it.  It might be different in different places.  However, some might stop the kids as soon as the five minutes are up.  So I would really work with the kids to cut something out and get their presentation down to five minutes.  They can always bring up additional points during the Q&A time after their 5-minute presentation if there is more they want to share.

Hope that helps,
Sonya
Coach of the Brick Dawgs


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