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Phonological Awareness Jeopardy

Scoreboard Syllables Rhyming Phonemes 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500

Syllables for 100 Scoreboard

Syllables for 200 Scoreboard

Syllables for 300 Scoreboard

Syllables for 400 Scoreboard

Syllables for 500 Scoreboard

Rhyming for 100 Yes Scoreboard

Rhyming for 200 No Scoreboard

Rhyming for 300 Yes Scoreboard

Rhyming for 400 Yes Scoreboard

Rhyming for 500 No Scoreboard

Phonemes for 100 What is the beginning sound of… M Scoreboard

Phonemes for 200 What is the end sound of… G Scoreboard

Phonemes for 300 What is the middle sound of… A Scoreboard

Phonemes for 400 What is the end sound of… P Scoreboard

Phonemes for 500 What is the middle sound of… O Scoreboard