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===Group Size===
 
===Group Size===

Revision as of 22:53, 5 June 2008

Objectives

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Group Size

Small | Medium

Materials

None

Set Up

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Directions

Do you know about the universal number? Tell participants that you can bring any number back to four using this method. The goal is to figure out how the universal number works. Ask someone in the group to pick a number. From the number given, follow the method. For example: ten is three, three is five, five is four and four is four. The universal number is four because four is four. Ten is three because it has three letters in the word, three is five because it has five letters in the word and so on until reaching four. If a participant thinks he or she knows the pattern, ask him of her or to give an example rather than stating the answer so that other participants can continue to play.