》Featured Resources: Week of March 10th
⇥ 10 Awesome Pi Day Fun Facts to Share with Students This Year
March 14th is National Pi Day—a time to celebrate the mathematical constant , π, and all of the fun facts surrounding the year’s most mathematical holiday!
Free Workbook! 101 Daily Math Challenges Volume II
As a thank you for being a Mashup Math member, you can download a free copy of 101 Daily Math Challenges for Engaging Students in Grades 1-8 Volume II! This workbook includes over 100 fun math puzzles and activities, plus a complete answer key. Click the link below to get your copy!
Happy Pi Day! - March 14th
March 14th is Pi Day—the most mathematical holiday of the year! Pi Day is held on March 14 since 3, 1, and 4 are the first three digits of π. The holiday was started in 1988 in San Francisco, CA by mathematician Larry Shaw. You can celebrate in your classroom by sharing some fun Pi Day-themed math activities with your students this week!
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