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The Carr Family can attest to the fact that the Math Curse book really draws the reader in. You will never view your morning the same. Good stuff. Check it out at the library. Math in Literature!

 

Have you read Engineering the ABC's yet? Lots of cool finds about the role of engineers and ways they enhance our lives.

 

Help us expand the home libraries of our youth while providing meaningful math connections to what they read!

 

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Why Oreos? Because they are round and π is a mathematical constant that is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, and is approximately equal to 3.14159

 

Pi Day project, fifth grade math class

Various pies from Pi Day 2009

Every Pi Weekend people travel to publicly recite as many digits of Pi as possible

Every Pi Weekend people travel to publicly recite as many digits of Pi as possible

Wrapping Pi Day presents. 2007

74/366 I have a few of these tins from my mother's kitchen. I guess she wasn't too concerned about losing her 10-cent deposit.

This was the vegan chocolate cream pie I brought to the school Pi Day event. Graham cracker crust. I never did get the vegan whipped cream to work.

Wrapping Pi Day presents. 2007

Every Pi Weekend people travel to publicly recite as many digits of Pi as possible

My pie for pi day

Recipe from Elana's Pantry

 

(Yes, I stole a slice just to see what it tastes like. Not too dense, and not too sweet. Awesome!)

this is one of those stealth gwsf posts where I mostly want to see if people can tell me about the object pictured.

Making his first appearance at school.

Visitors enjoy pie.

 

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Calculating Pi with weight an rectangle and circle. Less than 1 percent error :)

 

Happy Pi day 2021!!!

 

Step 3: Weight the circle with unknown area.

Ms. Ericka and son enjoyed using their compass to construct their circles precisely!

 

Have you read Engineering the ABC's yet? Lots of cool finds about the role of engineers and ways they enhance our lives.

 

Help us expand the home libraries of our youth while providing meaningful math connections to what they read!

 

Check out our calendar at powertheyouth [dot] org for upcoming events. Join our conversation about resources and programs on Math Tech Connections (blog [dot] powertheyouth.org !

Me at Pies & Pints, eating Pie & drinking Beer!

I snapped a quick picture of the pie from Pie before leaving the shop, just in case pictures with Evan didn't work out later in the day. The bag on the left contained a little bite-sized pie too. They were giving them away that day. It wasn't quite as photogenic, so I didn't end up taking it out of the bag for the picture.

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