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Number Sense

Author(s): Arietta Fleming-Davies1, Jeremy M Wojdak2

1. QUBES; Radford University 2. Radford University

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In this activity, students demonstrate their own innate number sense by playing an online game that asks them to estimate quantities that are flashed on screen for only milliseconds. Research suggests that all humans (and many other species as…

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In this activity, students demonstrate their own innate number sense by playing an online game that asks them to estimate quantities that are flashed on screen for only milliseconds. Research suggests that all humans (and many other species as well!) are

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Version 1.0 - published on 03 Oct 2018 doi:10.25334/Q4313R - cite this

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Research suggests that all humans (and many other species as well!) are born with an intuitive number sense. Oddly, this intuitive number sense is also correlated with “higher” math abilities such as performance on standardized tests. And although it is innate to all humans, it also improves with practice, and humans who have spent a great deal of time thinking about math often do better on tests of intuitive number sense.

In this activity, students demonstrate their own innate number sense by playing an online game that asks them to estimate quantities that are flashed on screen for only milliseconds. This works well as an in-class activity, using the Powerpoint version, or as an out-of-class assignment.

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