Abstract
The aim of this study was to
investigate the relationship
between mental computation,
computational estimation, and
number fact knowledge. Clinical
interviews were conducted with
thirty-two students who were
participating in a longitudinal
study of mental computation. They
were interviewed for mental
computation, computational estimation, and number fact
strategies. Results showed that
proficient mental computers were
also good at computational
estimation and exhibited mastery
of number fact recall. In addition,
the data indicated that children in
year 4 are capable of inventing
their own valid and efficient
mental algorithms.