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Pi Day Color by Number Middle School Math Area and Circumference of Circles
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This Pi Day Day facts and statistics color by number worksheet makes a wonderful Pi Day math activity for middle school math classrooms! This activity includes solving for the area and circumference of circles to learn more about Pi and pie stats and facts! Such as..

  • Who ate the first cherry pie?
  • What country is famous for their meat pies?
  • What number repeats the most in the first million decimals places of Pi?

...and more!

Please email me if you have questions! brooklyn@brooklynsbrightest.org

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Pi Day Color by Number Middle School Math Area and Circumference of Circles

Rated 4.6 out of 5, based on 5 reviews
4.6 (5 ratings)
Brooklyn's Brightest
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$1.50

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Teaching Duration
40 minutes

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Description

This Pi Day Day facts and statistics color by number worksheet makes a wonderful Pi Day math activity for middle school math classrooms! This activity includes solving for the area and circumference of circles to learn more about Pi and pie stats and facts! Such as..

  • Who ate the first cherry pie?
  • What country is famous for their meat pies?
  • What number repeats the most in the first million decimals places of Pi?

...and more!

Please email me if you have questions! brooklyn@brooklynsbrightest.org

Terms of Use: This product should only be used by the teacher who purchased it. This product is not to be shared with other teachers. Please buy the correct number of licenses if this is to be used by more than one teacher.

Did you know? You can receive TPT store credits to use on future purchases by leaving feedback on products you buy! Just click on "My Purchases" under "Buy"!

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4.6
Rated 4.6 out of 5, based on 5 reviews
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Good Resource
Rated 5 out of 5
July 11, 2026
Good Resource
viet V.
12,313 reviews • California
Great Resource
Rated 5 out of 5
May 13, 2026
Met expectations
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This is a great resource that the students love! Thank You
Jamie Crane
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1,020 reviews • Alabama
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
July 10, 2023
This is such a great resource. I used this with students with a wide range of abilities! Thanks!
Morgan G.
426 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
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Nov 27, 2023
Thank you so much!!
Rated 4 out of 5
May 9, 2023
This was great to use on Pi Day! They liked the Pi facts the best.
Heather M.
299 reviews
Grades taught: 6th, 7th, 8th
Rated 4 out of 5
April 2, 2023
Such a fun activity to use for Pi Day! My students loved it!
Mikaela C.
37 reviews
Grades taught: 6th, 7th

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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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