Pi Day is Thursday, March 14!
Check out our History of Pi article, and celebrate the day with these great activities:
Make a Pi bracelet!
Buy small beads in 10 colors, and some string. Let each color represent the digits from 0 to 9. String your beads in the order of the digits of Pi, continuing until the bracelet is long enough for your wrist.
Write a Pi-ku!
A haiku is a poem with 5 syllables in the first line, 7 in the second, and 5 in the final line. Change it up: write a Pi-ku with 3 syllables, 1, and 4.
Play!
Learn the digits of Pi while playing this fun Race to Pi card game: https://mathgeekmama.com/pi-day-card-game/
Write A Song!
Map the keys of a piano to the digits 0-9 and play Pi on the piano: https://www.piday.org/2010/piano-song/
Fun with Puns!
Enjoy some Pi Day jokes. https://www.piday.org/jokes/ and https://www.rd.com/funny-stuff/corny-math-jokes-pi-day/
And, of course, eat pie!