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Eureka Math²: Knowledge Building In Every Slice #EurekaPiParty

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March 8, 2024
Eureka Math²: Knowledge Building In Every Slice #EurekaPiParty

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Join Our #EurekaPiParty!

 

Every year on March 14, or 3.14, math educators across the country come together to celebrate the infamous constant, π. And this year, the Eureka Math² team is excited to continue the tradition of celebrating this special day with educators and students with a #EurekaPiParty giveaway.

 

Pi Day Giveaway

Participating is as easy as pi! Math educators simply need to share their Pi Day plans or celebrations with us on social media by using the hashtag #EurekaPiParty between Monday, March 11, and Friday, March 15. This will automatically enter them for a chance to win one of the three $50 GoldBelly® gift cards. The giveaway closes on Friday, March 15, at 11:59 p.m. ET, so don't miss your chance to share your celebrations with us. For official details and rules, click here. 

 

Pi Day for Math Educators

Explore these resources that showcase how the concept of Pi is taught throughout our curriculum, highlighting the beauty of math. You'll find exceptional coherence, accessibility, and engagement in Eureka Math².

 

And let's not forget the significance of math education in shaping our past, present, and future. In this article, discover how contextualizing the history of math helps students see themselves as mathematicians while they build their conceptual understanding.

 

Let's continue giving our students chances to understand the heart of the famous value—pi—and don't forget to tag us in your Pi Day celebrations by using #EurekaPiParty. We can't wait to hear about and see your classroom celebrations.

 

Interested in (Pi)loting Eureka Math²? Learn more here.

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Topics: Eureka Math Squared Mathematics Pi Day