Helen Shamble
Easterbrook Discovery School,
Moreland School District
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CALIFORNIA STATE STANDARDS ADDRESSED
Mathematics/5/Mathematical Reasoning
Mathematics/4/Mathematical Reasoning
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
A powerpoint introduction to understanding the value of pi. Students will measure the circumference and diameter of many circular objects, add information to a googleforms spreadsheet, then obseve the relationship between circumference and diameter
PROCEDURES
Goal(s):
 hands-on understanding of Pi
observation
Specific Objectives:
 students will measure circumference and diameter, add data to a spreadsheet, calculate Pi
Required Materials:
measuring tapes and rulers in cm
drinking glasses, plates, vases, items that can be traced to get a circle
large paper for tracing
at least 1 computer with internet connection for googleform
parent help is good
Anticipatory Set (Lead-in):
ask if students have heard of Pi, explain that today is Pi day, March 14.... 3/.14, though this can be done any dayÂ
show google presentation, pausing part way through to do activity
Lesson Plan Procedure:
Form small teams Â
watch presentation, pausing part way through to trace, measure, add data to form
analyse data as whole group
Assess - can they calculate circumference from diameter?
Closure (Reflect Anticipatory Set):
watch conclusion of presentation
disscuss non-repeating decimals
 discuss usefulness of Pi - how big does a box have to be to hold our class globe? etc.
Assessments & notes
Plan for Independent Practice:
 see lesson plan
Assessment Based on Objectives:
 given circle, student calculates diameter
given diameter, student calculates circumference
Possible Connections to Other Subjects:
 history - research Greek mathematicians, Greek alphabet