Pi Day Pi Day is a day, To celebrate this joyous number. You use it to find circumference. It’s an irrational number. O let us celebrate Pi Day In a way.

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Pi Day Pi Day is a day, To celebrate this joyous number. You use it to find circumference. It’s an irrational number. O let us celebrate Pi Day In a way like no other. Let us celebrate this day And enjoy this wonderful number! Paul Johns 2000 Don’t forget to mark your calendars for March 14th or: 3.14 And once you do, you’ll notice that March 14 th is a Sunday. Two options: Have a totally dessert weekend: Pi and Sundae (have your students do a weekend project) Leftover Pi: Tastes even better the day after (celebrate the event on Monday)

There are some fun comics about Pi…

… and even some jokes… Q: What do you get if you divide the circumference of a bowl of ice cream by its diameter? A: Pi a'la mode.

Q:What do you get when you take the sun and divide its circumference by its diameter? A: Pi in the sky.

In the Greek alphabet, pi is the sixteenth letter (and 16 is the square of 4). In the English alphabet, p is also the sixteenth letter, and i is the ninth letter (the square of 3). Add them up (16+9), and you get 25 (the square of five). Multiply them (16x9), and you get 144 (the square of 12). Divide 9 by 16, and you get.5625 (the square of.75). It's no wonder that they say, "Pi are squared!" … and some interesting facts… Remember… A =

Memorizing pi On February 18, 1995, Hiroyuki Goto of Tokyo, Japan recited pi to 42,195 places at the NHK Broadcasting Center, Tokyo. … and some very hap-pi people… The most accurate version of pi A team of nine researchers led by Professor Yasumasa Kanada at the Information Technology Center at Tokyo University have calculated pi to 1,240,000,000,000 (1.24 trillion) places. This surpasses the old record by 206,158,000,000 digits!

… Okay, it’s not written in stone that you have to celebrate Pi Day… or, maybe it is???

So, consider doing some Pi-Day activities or projects centered a-round Wednesday, March 14 th. Articles: Let's Take Another Look at Pi DayLet's Take Another Look at Pi Day – Explores the many uses of Pi Day. (Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, March 2002) Playing around with "Mono-pi-ly" Playing around with "Mono-pi-ly" (Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, February 2006) The game of "mono-pi-ly" for two to five players was created as a part of a Pi Day activity for use with a mixed-level geometry class. Students review and practice circle vocabulary, and area and circumference calculations by playing the game. Playing time is approximately forty to fifty minutes.

So, consider doing some Pi-Day activities or projects centered a-round Wednesday, March 14 th. Pi Day. Accept the challenge. The Pi Day Challenge is a series of puzzles that are logic based. A team of logicians adapted or created these puzzles – some require research, some require mathematics, some require pure savvy. Pi Day. Accept the challenge Joy of PiJoy of Pi contains a wide range of links to pi pages on the Web including those on memorizing pi, posters to print, pi mysteries, fun with pi, wacky pi stuff, and a pi fan club. Teach PiTeach Pi bills itself as "a one-stop Pi Day shop for teachers and number lovers." Includes stories, more than 50 pi-related activities, and music.

So, consider doing some Pi-Day activities or projects centered a-round Wednesday, March 14 th.. Pi DayPi Day includes a section of teachers reporting on their most successful Pi Day activities, as well as a source to send Pi Day cards. Explore the history and meaning of pi A History of Pi Links to activities to use for a Pi Day celebration The Math ForumThe Math Forum Where is your birthday in Pi?

So, consider doing some Pi-Day activities or projects centered a-round Wednesday, March 14 th. Just for Fun The New York Times science writer John Tierney wrote a March 2008 Pi Day article which includes a link to an applet that calculates pi by using Buffon's Needle, and introduces "pi-ku" using a syllable pattern rather than the traditional syllable pattern of haiku.Pi Day articleapplet that calculates pi It's Pi Day! Learn math's mysteries. Three point one for the beginning. Celebrate! It's irrational!