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Pi Day math activities are for students who don't know Pi. Activities include a Pie Day digital escape room and a can you figure out the next 30 digits of Pi clue activity. Both highly engaging and lots of fun for 5th and 6th grade.
Activities include
Pie math escape room activity for 5th and 6th grade students is ready to go on Google Forms. Includes real-world math problems include multiplying decimals and fractions, adding and subtracting decimals, customary measurement, fraction sizes, and division. Fun and engaging!
Why is this all-digital math theme activity perfect for your classroom?
- It’s fun, promotes teamwork, and covers a variety of real-world math problems.
- Teams are challenged because the only way to proceed to the next question when the students get the answer correct. If incorrect, a response will appear indicating that they did not get the right answer. Then they just try again.
- 10 questions, 8 levels… just the perfect amount to do.
- No grading for you!
Pi Day math activity is perfect for 4th 5th and 6th grade students who don't know pi! Pi worksheet has students read the clues to figure out the next 30 digits beyond 3.14 on their own. So much more engaging than just memorizing the digits. Answer key included so students can self check. Math terms to be familiar with are prime, composite, exponents, squared and cubed. #PiDayMath activity is fun and engaging!
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What others say
Description
Pi Day math activities are for students who don't know Pi. Activities include a Pie Day digital escape room and a can you figure out the next 30 digits of Pi clue activity. Both highly engaging and lots of fun for 5th and 6th grade.
Activities include
Pie math escape room activity for 5th and 6th grade students is ready to go on Google Forms. Includes real-world math problems include multiplying decimals and fractions, adding and subtracting decimals, customary measurement, fraction sizes, and division. Fun and engaging!
Why is this all-digital math theme activity perfect for your classroom?
- It’s fun, promotes teamwork, and covers a variety of real-world math problems.
- Teams are challenged because the only way to proceed to the next question when the students get the answer correct. If incorrect, a response will appear indicating that they did not get the right answer. Then they just try again.
- 10 questions, 8 levels… just the perfect amount to do.
- No grading for you!
Pi Day math activity is perfect for 4th 5th and 6th grade students who don't know pi! Pi worksheet has students read the clues to figure out the next 30 digits beyond 3.14 on their own. So much more engaging than just memorizing the digits. Answer key included so students can self check. Math terms to be familiar with are prime, composite, exponents, squared and cubed. #PiDayMath activity is fun and engaging!


