Math Untangled

Math Untangled

Monday, July 21, 2014

Math Circle Fun

Circle Fun

Grades 1-3

You'll need a ruler for this.  Near the center of a piece of paper make a dot.  Now, measure a distance in any direction from that dot and make another dot.  Do this again measuring the same distance from the original dot now in a different direction.  Keep going back to the same dot and measuring the same distance only in different directions.  When you've done this many times, say at least 10, connect the outer dots.  What if you did this a million times?  What do you think it would form?

Grades 4- 5

Cut a regular piece of paper into strips 3 inches wide.  Roll them up to make 3-inch long tubes less than 2 inches in diameter.  Now, using another piece of paper,  Using either a compass or simply a piece of string, make a circle with radius 1 inch, then 2 inches, then 3 inches and so on.  Cut the circles out to form disks.  Between each disk place a tube and see how high you can build a tower.


Grades 6-8

Using a sewing tape measure, find a something circular in the house.  Measure the distance around the circle.  Now measure the distance across at its widest point (diameter.)  Next take the distance around (this is the circumference) and divide by the diameter.  Record your answer.  Repeat with other circular objects recording your answer each time.  Do you notice something happening?  Anything familiar?

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