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Preview of Activities on Pi Day

Activities on Pi Day

This resource includes many activities on Pi Day that can be used in the elementary or middle school classroom. It makes a great addition to any Pi Day celebration. Pi Day activities for elementary:- Graph the digits of pi using a bar graph to make a cityscape- Solve the Pi Day Sudoku in a circular shape (two levels of difficulty) Pi Day activities for middle school: -Derive the formula for area of a circle using estimation-Practice calculating the area of a circle given the diameter or the radi
Preview of PI DAY ACTIVITIES Circumference, Area, and Pi: Math Sense Matching Games 7G22-F

PI DAY ACTIVITIES Circumference, Area, and Pi: Math Sense Matching Games 7G22-F

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K8MathSense
These FREE cards show models and expressions for area and circumference of circles, fun for Pi Day activities. Kids can match them in math stations or centers, or play four fun games. You may also want to view the "Playing Around with Pi" Bundle that has been featured by TpT. If you want to get kids to discuss math, use games!FEATURES• 40 math cards as nine groups of four cards plus four wild cards• Instructions for four engaging games• A recording worksheet plus answer key• Perfect to use as a
Preview of Area or Circumference Real Life Circles Applications

Area or Circumference Real Life Circles Applications

In this download are real life examples of area and circumference of a circle. Students are given a picture and a description about the object. Students must determine if the description represents area or circumference of a circle. Students will then calculate estimated area/circumference using pi=3.14 and exact area/circumference leaving pi in their answer. Students will also calculate 1/2 and 1/4 area/circumference of the object.This worksheet can be assigned as in class practice, for homewor
Preview of FREE Radius Diameter Circumference RDC Circle for Converting

FREE Radius Diameter Circumference RDC Circle for Converting

FREE!!! This is the Really Delicious Chocolate (RDC) Circle that is taught to students to help them have a visual aide for converting between the parts of a circle; radius, diameter, circumference. Once you teach this to students, they can easily draw the RDC Circle at the top of each worksheet, practice page, Quiz or Test, and use as a tool to visually see what conversions are necessary. The RDC uses 3 for Pi, instead of 3.14, it's rounded. This is a ZIP file containing the RDC Circle in pdf an
Preview of FREE Circles Radius Diameter Circumference CHEER Activity Smartboard Pdf Word

FREE Circles Radius Diameter Circumference CHEER Activity Smartboard Pdf Word

This is a CHEER I made up for students to help them remember Radius, Diameter, and Circumference. It gets them out of their desks and seats and up moving. Physically motioning out the parts of the circle does wonders to help students feel and remember the parts of the circle. Many times students get confused about which one is the radius, which is the diameter, and which is the circumference of a circle. This cheer is PERFECT for teaching them which is which. My students LOVE this cheer every ye
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