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Preview of Pi Day Activities For Kids On March - Word Search, puzzles & Vocabulary Quiz

Pi Day Activities For Kids On March - Word Search, puzzles & Vocabulary Quiz

Even if math isn’t your favorite subject, there’s a good chance you love pie for dessert or a pizza pie at a party. Pi Day, which falls on March 14th each year, is a perfect time to use tasty round foods to learn more about math. These Pi Day activities for kids can make the day fun for anyone!
Preview of Playdough Turkey Shapes | Fine Motor & Shape Recognition Activity

Playdough Turkey Shapes | Fine Motor & Shape Recognition Activity

Playdough Turkey Shapes | Fine Motor & Shape Recognition ActivityThis Thanksgiving-themed shape activity is perfect for hands-on learning! Children strengthen fine motor muscles as they form each shape with playdough and trace the dotted shapes on the page. Each turkey is made from a different 2D shape, making it both fun and educational. How to use with playdoughStudents roll playdough “snakes”They build the exact same shape shown on the left (circle, heart, hexagon, square, star, triangle, pe
Preview of Pre-K STEM Sub Plans Build a Tower STEM Challenge

Pre-K STEM Sub Plans Build a Tower STEM Challenge

Carly and Adam's Emergency STEM Sub Plans for Pre-K!This low prep STEM activity is simple to use. Just print and play. It's flexible and can be used at any time. Designed to be used with Pre-K or kindergarten. This STEM cup stacking challenge can be used for bell ringers, indoor recess, morning work, makerspace time, or STEM lab. Includes:Pre-K STEM ChallengeSubstitute Teacher InstructionsDesign PageVocabularyMaterial List: Popsicle Sticks and Cups
Preview of Happy International Pi day - 3 different ways to present 200 digits of pi

Happy International Pi day - 3 different ways to present 200 digits of pi

I created these resources so that my younger classes could get involved in celebrating pi .day. In the first resource they choose a colour for each digit 0-9 then colour in a circle for each of .the first 200 digits, which should produce a nice random pattern of coloured dots. Each of the other resources involve finding how often each digit 0-9 appears within the first 200 digits and then representing this on a bar chart or pie chart. The frequencies
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