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We continue to learn about shapes this week. You can see some of the maps we made below! Comparing Shapes {Double Bubble} The middle is how the shapes are alike. The bubbles on the outside are how they are different. Describing a Shape {Bubble Maps} The students worked in small groups describing the different shape in their bubble. A Bubble Map can be tricky for Kindergarten because using JUST describing words is difficult. They did not have to fill up every circle, and they could add circles too. Four sides, red, long, pointy 2 D shape, red, four sides pointy, diamond, is blue Six sides, pointy, make shapes pointy, four sides Click here for templates Fill The Hexagon This week we have learned the game Fill the Hexagon. This Brace Map below was a perfect follow-up lesson to this game. This game comes from TERC Investigations. The kids roll a dice and put that shape on the board. Each child has their board. The goal is to fill up the hexagons first. Hexagon
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Pi Day is a day we all love as math teachers, right??? A chance to shine light on math in a fun way. So here are some fun ways you could celebrate Pi Day this year. 1. Do a Pi Day Breakout. Breakouts (like an escape room for the classroom) are lots of fun, and great to teach those "soft skills" we're always hearing about, like collaboration and perseverance. A quick Google search for Pi Day Breakout turned up lots of free resources. Here's a link to a digital Pi Day Breakout, but you can find more pretty easily! 2. Play Rolling for Pi. This quick game is a fun way to start things off for Pi Day, or something you could do if you just have a short time to celebrate. I give each student a six-sided number cube. Then I have everyone roll together, and you get to remain standing as long as you are rolling the digits of pi (in order!). So on the first roll, only those kids that rolled a 3 would remain in the game. Then they would roll again and try to get a 1, and so on. The kid that rolls the most digits of pi is the winner. This game works fine with 6-sided dice for the first several digits of pi (3.1415), and you could just declare anyone that got this far the winner. Variations of this game include using 10-sided dice or having students create a spinner to use. 3. Pi Day Puzzles. I have a fun (FREE!) Pi Day Sudoku puzzle in my Teachers Pay Teachers store that would be fun. There are two puzzles; one has Pi Day trivia, while the other other has students calculating problems with circumference and area of circles. 4. Pi Day chain contest. This is another great way to get kids working collaboratively. Divide your class up into groups of 3-5 students. Each group is supposed to make a paper chain with the digits of pi in the correct order. The group with the longest chain of accurate digits in the time given wins. 5. Pi Day Trivia. Take a quick break and play some trivia. My kids love to play trivia when we have a few extra minutes. A quick Google search can find lots of free trivia. 6. Pi Day STEM Challenge. I'm going to have kids create the smallest circular "landing pool" for a daredevil to dive into.....but it has to be big enough for the daredevil to hit the pool 10 times in a row! My "diving board" will be a ruler, and my "daredevil" will be a simple pencil eraser. You can see the set up below. After the kids create the pool, they have to find the surface area. Click here if you're interested in full supporting materials for this lesson! 7. Write a Pi Day story. Want to get your English teacher involved in Pi Day? Here's a fun one for them! There are two ways to do this. One way is to have kids write a "story"....the catch is that the word lengths in the story have to follow the digits of pi. So you start with a 3-letter word, then a 1-letter word, etc... Another variation, is to have the kids write a normal story, but they have to work in the digits of pi in order. This one gets fun because words like "to" count as a two, and "won" counts as one. 8. Make pie!!! The science teacher on my team gets involved in the day by having the kids make a cream pie as a lab, using Bunsen burners. We have parents donate ingredients, and have half the kids make chocolate cream pie and half make butterscotch cream pie. Then of course, at the end of the day, we eat! 9. Pi Day problem hunt. Give your students a printout with one page of pi digits printed out. Have them look for problems within the digits. The problems can be simple (1 + 4 = 5) or more complicated ones using order or operations. 10. Pi Day Hopping Races. If you are able to take kids outside or to the gym, this one might be fun. Have a race where students have to hop the digits of pi. 3 hops on one foot, 1 hop on the other foot, 4 hops on the other foot, etc.... 11. Pi Day Goose Chase. Ok, I have to admit that I haven't tried Goose Chase EDU yet. It's like a digital scavenger hunt. It looks super fun, though and I'm dying to try it some time. Here is one I created that would work for Pi Day. Click here to see the one I made. 12. Pi Day Scavenger Hunt. Speaking of scavenger hunts, a paper scavenger hunt is a more traditional option. Last year my class had a great time with this. I had pictures posted of all kind of circular objects with the radius or diameter labeled. Their scavenger hunt list included things like "something edible with an area of 15" or "something hot with a circumference of 20 in". The kids got a little creative with it, and it was fun! Click here to get one that is ready to go from my TpT store..
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