Turner Schools celebrate PI Day: 3.14159265 35897932384626433832795028841971693993751

 

March 21, 2018

racer Heilig, Mrs. Michelle Keller (H.S. Math teacher), Raegan Conlan, Cody Welsh, and Kurt Calvert. Front row is Rylee Conlan and Melanie Watkins. Thanks, kids!

The Junior and High School students at Turner School enjoyed observing PI Day at their school this past Wednesday, 3/14/18. The students shared their knowledge of PI DAY with other students in the school. They had a bracelet craft they did with the younger students of using various colors of beads to represent a particular number and stringing the various colors along to make a bracelet of the significance numbers beginning with 3.14. The students really enjoyed the older students coming to their classroom. They also showed the younger ones a short video about PI Day. They concluded with serving the students a piece of pie. It was a fun day. Several of Mrs. Keller's other math classes visited other classes throughout the morning, while the 7-8th grade classes and their teacher, Mrs. Elissa Zellmer visited the Kindergarten room. All the students enjoyed the older students coming to help teach a short lesson.

This group of High School Math students work with the first and second grade students making bracelets with a variety of colors to represent numbers beginning with 3.14. Students are Cody Welsh, Bridger Hawley, Hannah Van Voast, Mrs. Michelle Keller, and Raegan Conlan. Various other groups worked with children throughout the morning.

 
 

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