Children guess how many objects are hidden or shown, then count to check.
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Normalise all guesses. Emphasise that estimating is thinking, not guessing randomly.
Start with very small groups (up to 5) where estimates are more likely to be close.
Do children's estimates become more accurate over time? Can they explain why they chose their number?
Any container — a cup, folded leaf, or cupped hands — works for hiding objects. Use seeds or stones as the objects to estimate.
Children often think estimating means guessing randomly, or that a wrong estimate is a failure. Reinforce that an estimate is a careful think, not a guess, and that being close is the goal.
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