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Using CLOZE Notes

Using Our CLOZE Notes Practice for Quizzes and Tests

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CLOZE Notes are a strategy that involves _______ words from a text and having students fill them in while the teacher explains the material. removing
You are naturally curious about your world. You are a natural thinker; you cannot help it. Your awesome mind wants to ______ problems. solve
A _____ in your notes with context clues around it is a problem your mind wants to resolve. blank
When you try to figure out what fits in each blank you really do learn, especially if you do not actually guess the ______ answer. correct
You will be allowed to use these notes on all _____ and exams. quizzes
When we put straws under our soda cans this allowed air to escape ______ them. beneath
When we blew air between the soda can and the mug that changed the speed of the air and lowered the air pressure. That was known as ______ Principle. Bernoulli’s
Any object that floats in water displaces (pushes away) its exact ____. This is known as Archimedes Principle mass
all floating objects will always move to the _______ point on the surface on which they are floating highest
What is the name of the shape made by the curve of a liquid at the top of a narrow cylinder? meniscus
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