1 Directions Open Sentence Pyramid Answer Sheet from Student Common You will start with a three letter word Enter the given word Then type ONE word that starts with each letter to make a sentence ID: 398835
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Sentence Pyramid
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Directions:Open “Sentence Pyramid Answer Sheet” from Student Common.You will start with a three letter word. Enter the given word. Then type ONE word that starts with each letter to make a sentence.
You get ONE point for each word you type.IF you COMPLETE all the letters, AND your sentence makes sense, give yourself the bonus.You will get more time the longer the word is—starting at 20 seconds for the 3-letter word, all the way to 2 minutes for the 12-letter word.Slide3
EXAMPLES:Example 1: Emily typed in the word, “Proper” but was only able to come up with four words. She gets one point for each word.
Example 2: Pedro typed in all six words. He gets six points, but also a 10 pt bonus because he finished all the words AND his sentence makes sense.Slide4
EXAMPLES:Example 3: Jan finished all six words, and gets six points. BUT, she did not type a real sentence that makes sense, so she does NOT get the 10 pt bonus.Slide5
Scoring:The only scores you need to enter are your raw scores—the one point for each word typed—and the 10 pt bonus if you get it.The rest of the scoring will add up automatically, and will show in red on the right side.
NOTE: You get more points for getting a bonus on the longer words!Slide6
Rules:No sentence fragments—it must be a full sentence with a subject, verb and noun to get the 10 pt bonus.
Sentences must have proper sentence structure to count—but they do not have to make sense!You do not have to complete each set. If you want to spend more time on one set and skip the one after it, you may do so.No “made-up” words. Must be real words!You cannot add extra words like “to” and “a” to make it make sense. It is only ONE WORD per letter.You may wait until the end to enter your scores.Slide7
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BED
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GIFT
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train
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forget
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arrival
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siblings
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Elephants
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impression
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personality
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rattlesnakes
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