Mar
9
2015

Monday Math Minute (Pi Day Edition)

Math teachers, in general, are usually good at following a schedule and sticking to a routine, unless it is the week leading up to March 14. Pi Day is an international holiday in the eyes of math teachers all across the world.

I also recently learned that March 14 happens to be Albert Einstein’s birthday - yet another reason to break from routine and celebrate all things 3.14!

Check out these links for fun and exciting activities for you and your students

Illuminations from NCTM NEA Resources PiDay.org Pi Day for Elementary How to Celebrate Pi Day in your Classroom

 

 

About the Author: Robbyn Glinsmann

I am currently the elementary math content specialist with Edmond Public Schools. Everyday, I get the joy of working with teachers and students to help them understand and love math just a little bit more than before. A little hard work and just the right resources make all the difference in the world to help someone gain confidence in their learning and teaching; this is what excites me about math and all its possibilities!

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