As I have said before, I am a self-proclaimed math geek. Last year I compiled Pi Day activities on the blog. For the mathematically challenged, Pi Day is a day dedicated to the number 3.14... It is celebrated on March 14th, 3/14.
You can see more Pi Day ideas on my Pinterest page.
Free Printable from TPT |
Books for every level to celebrate Pi Day |
Free Printable Pi Day Problems |
Pi Day Games and Activities |
Pie Plate Activity |
Pi Day Infographic |
Click here to see the most adorable 5th graders singing a Pi Day song to the music of "Dynamite"
Still need more ideas? Check out my Pi Day Pinterest board.
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I am definitely using these in my classroom in 2 weeks! Thank you for sharing! I 'm glad I found your blog on the blog hop, am now tagging along, and can't wait to read more. Hoping you stop by to say hi sometime. http://wanderlust-wishlist.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas for pi day coming up! Since my son isn't old enough for math, maybe we'll just make and eat some pie together!!
ReplyDeleteThese are terrific, I never could have imagined coming up with all these ideas. I have a math freak that will love it all. Thank you for sharing and linking up at MaMade Blog hop!!!!
ReplyDeleteAmy, this is one of the most fun things I've seen in a long time! I am so glad you brought this to Treasure Box Tuesday- you can't beat funny AND educational! Sharing on Google+ this afternoon. :)
ReplyDeleteI am also a math geek and I must admit that I had a great time reading all of these activities!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing on Turn It Up Tuesday! We love having you! :)
I'm going to try out some of these ideas with my children while they are off during Spring Break. Thanks for pulling them all together.
ReplyDeleteThese are great ideas & I thank you so much for linking this post up to the Feature Friday hop! :D
ReplyDeleteAmy, these are so cute. I didn't even know there was a pi day, but I think since it's next Friday, my son and I will be working on a few pi ideas next week. Thanks for sharing with Turn it Up Tuesdays!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great collection of ideas. And they all look like fun. Visiting from Wake Up Wednesday Linky Party.
ReplyDeleteSo cute. I was just planing on eating a big old pie by myself that day, but maybe I ought to bring out something to actually teach the kids :) Thanks for sharing this on the Happiness is Homemade link party!
ReplyDeleteAny time I see a post about this it takes me back to my Geometry class in 10th grade :) I don't think this is dorky. I think it is so cute. :) Thanks so much for sharing with us at Countdown in Style! Don't forget to stop by Friday to see if you are featured :)
ReplyDeleteLike minds...my post is for celebrating Pi day as well! Thanks for sharing your ideas. I will add your list to my pinterest board!
ReplyDeleteI didn't even know that there was a Pi day! These are great! Thanks for sharing with Countdown in Style.
ReplyDeleteI'm in love!! I'm a math tutor and former math teacher. Will be linking back to this post.
ReplyDeleteYou have a Pi Day pinterest board? Oh. You probably won't care for my Pi Day post today:)
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