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7-Point Rating Scale Jeopardy Age appropriate functioning – no concerns Mix of age appropriate and not age appropriate functioning No age appropriate functioning – not yet showing immediate foundational skills Some age appropriate functioning but very little No age appropriate functioning – lots of immediate foundational skills Age appropriate functioning – some concerns Rarely shows age appropriate functioning No age appropriate functioning – some immediate foundational skills Age appropriate functioning $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 Trainers: Make sure you are in slide show mode and click on each box so that the “door” slides away. Behind the door is the answer to the question. You provide the question, which might be ‘What is a rating of 1?’ ‘What is a rating of 2?’ and so on. Participants record their responses on the provided Activity Sheet. $300 $300 $300

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