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More or Less Estimator
Place in mathematics curriculum:
- Introduce students to the uses and limits of estimation
- Reinforce basic concepts in geometry such as simple shapes and area
This activity allows the user to estimate quantities and sizes including the number of objects in a set, the lengths of a curve, and the area of a shape by
estimating. This activity would work well in small groups of 2-4 for about 15-20 minutes if you use the
exploration questions and 10-15 minutes otherwise.
Preparations for this activity:
- Encourage the students to estimate rather than measuring or counting
- Discuss how estimation is not as accurate as measurement
- Explain the difference between close, really close, and almost perfect (almost perfect is the most accurate)
- Suggest that the students eventually increase the difficulty level