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Pi Day Activity

Rated 4.76 out of 5, based on 90 reviews
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Grade Levels
4th - 8th
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4 pages
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Great resource for a little extra challenge. I spend the whole day on PI activities across the curriculum, and this includes quite a few.
My students loved this activity to learn more about pi on Pi Day. We also had lots of round edible treats brought to class to enjoy! I also used this to put in the math lobby to share with the rest of the school as well on Pi Day.
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Pi Day Investigation Activity

**Perfect Activities for Pi Day!*

Are you looking for a fun way to get your students involved in learning about pi and circles? This freebie includes 11 questions (plus 2 bonus questions) for students to research dealing with pi, Pi Day and circles. Perfect for upper elementary students and middle school students! This activity can be completed without any prior knowledge of area and circumference of circles!

Looking for another great Pi Day activity to complete with your students (no prior circle knowledge needed!)? Check out my Pi Day Algebraic Thinking Puzzles here!

Check out my circle and Pi Day products HERE

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4 pages
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Know the formulas for the area and circumference of a circle and use them to solve problems; give an informal derivation of the relationship between the circumference and area of a circle.

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