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In this lesson, students can learn about fractions and geometry. Students are challenged to split three pies into equal pieces. Older students can measure the…
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Rachel - 2 years ago / 0 comments
In this lesson, students can learn about fractions and geometry. Students are challenged to split three pies into equal pieces. Older students can measure the…
Rachel - 2 years ago / 0 comments
In this activity, students find circular objects in the classroom and measure the object’s diameter. Knowing pi, the students calculate for the object’s circumference.
Rachel - 2 years ago / 0 comments
Students match between the term and the image to learn about the parts of a circle. The part of the circle that is red shows…
Jessica - 3 years ago / 0 comments
In this article, I outline instructions for how to make a necklace to represent Pi. Each bead represents a different number. When strung along on…
Rachel - 3 years ago / 0 comments
Pi is somewhat of a magic number used in mathematics and is defined as the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.…
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This worksheet challenges student to look at a pumpkin pie recipe and extrapolate information. These questions challenge students to think of fractions and percentages. You…
Jessica - 4 years ago / 0 comments
Happy Pi Day!! In honor of Pi Day 2020, have your students interview 20 different friends, interview each friend for 3 minutes and ask them…
Rachel - 4 years ago / 0 comments
Use this worksheet to teach the relationship between circumference, pi, and diameter. Students will measure the diameters of different size pies. Using C = Pi*D,…
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Students can use this worksheet to identify different properties of a circle. They’ll identify the difference between a diameter and a radius or a tangent…
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Similar to tangrams, use the individual shapes in this puzzle to create the symbol for pi. A great activity to celebrate Pi Day!
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