Pi for Kids | What is Pi | Pi Day March 14th | 22/7

What is that funny looking symbol? It’s the Greek Letter Pi. It looks like a crooked little table! But it is important in math and physics and LIFE. Did you know that pi will help you figure out how much pizza you have? How big is your cookie? You can use pi to understand anything that is shaped like a circle. Pi is an interesting number. It never ends! It starts out 5926 5358 9793 2384… but it just keeps going, and going, and going…Most of the time we shorten pi to a few digits. In this video we use , but you can use more digits if you like. In fact, some people make it a game to memorize as many digits of pi as they can. In this video, our puppet friend Charlie celebrates Pi Day by learning about the definition of pi: Pi is the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. This also means that if you know the circumference of a circle, you can find its diameter. Or if you know its diameter, you can find the circumference! Pi is also in the equation for the Area of a circle. The area of a circle is pi times the radius squared. (The radius is one half of the circle’s diameter). This is the formula that Charlie is REALLY excited about, because it lets him figure out what is a better deal: one 18-inch pizza or two 12-inch pizzas. Do you know? Let’s find out, using Pi! Do you celebrate Pi Day on March 14th (3-14)? There’s also Pi Approximation Day, July 22nd (22/7). Another chance to celebrate! How many digits of Pi do you know by heart? Tell us about it in the comments! You may also like Roman Numerals Binary Numbers Here’s our playlist of Special Days for Kids. Learn about the history and meanings of holidays from cultures around the world! To see more SMART FUN videos, SUBSCRIBE to Socratica KIds: ↪ ❤❤❤❤❤ We Recommend the fun and educational delivery boxes from Steven Spangler: Spangler Science Club - Interactive Science Activities delivered every month For Teachers: Really Good Box of Stuff - new themed educational box delivered each month (something for you and something for your class) ❤❤❤❤❤ Try some of our other Puppet Science videos: Computers for Kids: Electricity for Kids The Moon for Kids Solar Eclipse for Kids Lunar Eclipse for Kids Dinosaurs for Kids The Heart for Kids Is This a Planet? Stars and Constellations for Kids Be sure to SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss our next episode! ↪ ❤❤❤❤❤ We recommend these fun books and activities for kids: Why Pi? (Big Questions by DK Children) Safety Compass for Drawing Circles Flameer 3D wooden puzzle for geometric shapes Amazon Free Time Unlimited Unlimited access to 13,000 kid-friendly books, movies, TV shows, educational apps, and games. ❤❤❤❤❤ Written by Kimberly Hatch Harrison Performed Michael Rosenbaum Produced by Kimberly Hatch Harrison and Michael Harrison
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