Description
Celebrate Pi Day with engaging and fun interactive activities! These Pi Day Hands-On Activities have seven engaging hands-on activities to excite your Upper Elementary, Middle School, and Home School students about Pi Day. These Pi Day Math activities are perfect for Pi Day Stations or independent activities. They are simple to set up, using easy-to-find supplies and clear instructions.
Your students and children will love exploring the concepts of Pi, probability, and graphing independently. You will also love observing them collaborate, discuss, and learn about Pi and many other mathematical concepts.
Includes: 7 Amazing Station Activities
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Practice with Pi -Students use Pi to find the circumference, diameter, area, and volume of circles and cylinders we use in everyday life.
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Roll with Pi – Students use Pi to find the number of rotations a circular cookie will complete as it rolls along a track.
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Pull-Apart and Stacking Probability – Students pull cookies apart and stack them. Students track and graph the data they observe.
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Pi Graph – Students graph the digits of Pi.
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Pi Pie – Students create a diagram of Pi’s concepts and vocabulary.
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Real-Life Pi – Students solve real-life word problems involving Pi.
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Cootie Catchers – Students make Cootie Catchers to practice vocabulary and formulas.
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Detailed instructions for each activity
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Full Answer Key
➡️Worried about the prep?
Don’t be! The only supplies you will need to find are creme-filled cookies and cylinder-shaped objects.
Still not convinced?
Choose only the activities that work for you and your classroom or your home school. Four of the seven activities only require scissors and crayons. Easy peasy.
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Here’s What Teachers Have Said:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Great for Pi day week – Deborah
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐We had a great time with this! I adapted it to add other concepts I wanted to review! It was a great Pi day activity! – Shreve Math and Science
⭐⭐⭐⭐Thank you so much, my students enjoyed it and I think it was a great resource. – Each Day I’m Calculating
Happy Pi Day!
~tina