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    What do I do if I don't know the answer to a question a judge at a science fair asks me?
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    Tell the judge, "I am sorry, I cannot answer this question. But I can research the answer after the fair and get back to you with it."
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    What do I do if my classmates always find a way to make fun of my project?
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    Try not to worry about what they say about your project. Remember, they're not the ones grading you! You should just make sure you put your best effort forth. Ask your teacher for a little extra help picking out a project if you need it.
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    How do I avoid getting so scared that everyone notices?
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    Try to control your breathing, and breath deeply and slowly from your belly. Remember that everyone in your class is in the same situation, so they understand what you're going through!
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    How do I start a science project presentation?
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    Your presentation should start with an introduction. Explain what the project is about, why it's important, and what sort of methodology you used in your project.
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    How do I write the speech for my project?
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    Think about what your project is about. Do your research as well. Focus on writing what you've done and learned from your project.
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    How do I overcome my fear of doing the presentation?
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    Try to control your breathing, and breathe deeply and slowly from your belly. Remember that everyone in your class is in the same situation, so they understand what you're going through!
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