For the last few weeks in maths we’ve been looking at calculating volume of 3D shapes. Here is a short video of what I’ve learned.
What did you learn from this video? How many digits of pi can you memorise? I can do 50.
For the last few weeks in maths we’ve been looking at calculating volume of 3D shapes. Here is a short video of what I’ve learned.
What did you learn from this video? How many digits of pi can you memorise? I can do 50.
Hey Pat,
Love how you’ve weaved in something about Pi as well! Nicely done. That sums up your work ethic being motivated to memorise that many places. I only know 8 digits of Pi, but I’m pretty happy with that. Have you ever found the total surface area of 3D objects before?
Mr. B
Well done Pat. I loved your clear explanations.
Keep up the great work.
Miss Dube
Hi Pat!
Well, I think I’m pretty good at remembering numbers! Cause it’s not like I can remember 75 digits of pi! (Because I actually can’t) I can remember this much: 3.14159265! So, clearly I suck at memory compared to you.
I have a challenge for you: try and remember 15 more digits!
-Camo
Hi Patty,
Great dog post! (Sorry I meant blog post, woof). I really enjoyed it. You might even now be able to find the volume of my tennis ball that I found at the park near the tennis courts and borrowed forever! The most Pi I can memorise is 3kg of pie. (Ha I think you had a typo with pie (not Pi)). I prefer the beef and pork pie because I can get lots of energy for playing in the park after eating that amount of meat. Woof, woof, woof. Sorry there was a mouse that I had to get away from my non existent pie just then. Have a great time at school while I suffer not being able to go outside and find the possum that I nearly caught! Woof, woof, woof!
From Milo your amazing dog! 🐾🐾
Hi Pat,
That’s amazing that you can remember that many digits of pi. What else are you able to remember? I bet you are good at Rubix cubes.
Hi Pat
Wow! I was wondering why you were so interested in Pi! That’s an amazing recall of numbers. I wonder what else you can memorise?