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The Annual Middle School Pi Day Assembly brought out Menlo's finest circle-drawers, reciters of digits of pi, and pie eaters.
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Reading aloud and acting out the story is very helpful. It also helped that this story was set during medieval times and had characters related to circles. The Sir Cumference Series is engaging and full of math.
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 !
12 friends + 17 pies + cameras = one beautiful, tasty day! Inspired by Pi Day (3.14), a group of friends annually contrive to gather to celebrate all things Pie!
Taken at the Albert Einstein Memorial, outside the National Academy of Sciences, 2101 Constitution Av., NW, Washington, DC, on March 14, 2011, his 132nd birthday, which also happens to be Pi Day, 3.14.
happy pi(e) day - 3.14 - lemon meringue pie, pecan pie, and tiny dried-apple pies with streusel, blogged here