Our grandchildren and our children are going back to school and I was thinking about when I had the opportunity to teach Math for a year. One of the skills I tried to teach was the skill of estimation. In our lives, we may not always need to be precise, so learning how to estimate is a good skill. I wish I had this website to refer to when I was teaching the skill of estimating.
https://www.mathsisfun.com/measure/estimate-distance.html
Here is an example of what they show students:
Here is a clever method to estimate how far away something is:
- Hold your arm straight out, thumb up
- Close one eye, align your thumb with a distant object
- Switch eyes (don't move your thumb!)
- Your thumb will seem to change position
Now ... estimate how far it moved sideways (you could imagine the length of a car or something).
Multiply that by 10 and you have an estimate of how far away.
How it Works
The distance from your eyes to your thumb is about 10 times the distance between your eyes
And so the distance to the far object is also about 10 times the width your thumb seems to move at the far object.
This works because the triangles are similar,
and so the relative lengths are the same.
Learn the Size of Things
To be useful you need to know how long, wide or tall things are!
- Small cars are 4 m long
- Large cars are 5 m long
- Cars are about 1.8 m wide
- Adults are about 1.8 m tall
- A 5-year-old is about 1 m tall
- A normal doorway is 2 m high and 0.8 m wide
- A truck and trailer are about 20 m long
- The width of a small house is about 8 m
- The width of a large house is about 12 m
- The height of a single-storey house is about 5 m
- The height of a two-storey house is about 8 m
- Tall buildings have about 3.5 m for every storey
(Note: to use this method for height, tilt your head and thumb 90° to the side.)
No comments:
Post a Comment