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PI DAY - 314: LESSON PLAN WITH DIFFERENTIATION & FUN ACTIVITIES

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  • PI DAY - 314: LESSON PLAN WITH DIFFERENTIATION & FUN ACTIVITIES
  • PI DAY - 314: LESSON PLAN WITH DIFFERENTIATION & FUN ACTIVITIES
  • PI DAY - 314: LESSON PLAN WITH DIFFERENTIATION & FUN ACTIVITIES
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Teaching the meaning of pi and Pi Day to 3rd and 4th graders can be an engaging and enlightening experience. Pi, symbolized by the Greek letter π, represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, a fundamental concept in geometry. Introducing this concept through interactive activities, such as measuring and comparing the circumferences and diameters of various circular objects, can help students grasp the concept intuitively. Pi Day, celebrated on March 14th (3/14), serves as a fun way to commemorate this mathematical constant, with activities like creating pi-themed art, baking circular treats, and engaging in circle-related games, fostering excitement and appreciation for mathematics among young learners. Through hands-on exploration and playful learning, students can develop a deeper understanding of pi and its significance in mathematics and the world around them.

 

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  • LESSON PLAN USING MANIPULATIVES/EXAMPLES ON THE CONCEPT OF PI
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  • ACCOMODATIONS FOR DIFFERENT LEARNERS
  • PI SONG
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