Finding fresh ways to make math fun can be challenging. Did you know that Pi Day is celebrated on March 14th worldwide?
Celebrate Pi Day with these fun and free coloring pages, perfect for all ages.
What is Pi Day?
Pi Day is an annual celebration of the mathematical constant π (pi). Pi is the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter, approximately equal to 3.14159.
Pi Day is observed on March 14th (3/14 in the month/day date format) since the first three digits of pi are 3, 1, and 4. This date was chosen as a playful way to celebrate and promote interest in mathematics. It was founded in 1988 by Larry Shaw, an employee of the San Francisco Science Museum’s Exploratorium.
Pi Day is often marked by various events, activities, and educational initiatives that focus on mathematics and, specifically, the importance of pi. People may engage in activities like reciting the digits of pi, baking or eating pie, and participating in math-related games and challenges. Many educational institutions, museums, and math enthusiasts around the world take part in Pi Day celebrations to make math more fun and accessible.
Gather your art supplies and dive into this original piece that adds color to learning and brings mathematical concepts to life visually. Explore even more with our “Pi Day Coloring Worksheet.”
Math Activities for Kids
Here are a few more math worksheets for kids that I have on the site.
- Free Printable Dot to Dot Worksheets (Spring Theme)
- 10 Free Math Pattern Worksheets for Kindergarten (PDF)
- 9 Free Telling Time Worksheets (PDF)
- 8 Free Printable Coordinate Graphing Picture Worksheets (PDF)
- 25 Free 100 Days of School Ideas and Printable (PDF) Activities
- Pi Day Coloring Page and Worksheets (multiplication and math theme)
- 12 Best Free Math Apps for Kids
- Free Greater Than Less Than Worksheets