Individuals Behind The Pi

Pi Day #12

Worksheet Description

This Pi Day worksheet is designed to combine historical inquiry with mathematical exploration, focusing on the contributions of various individuals to the understanding of the number pi (π). The worksheet presents a list of five prominent figures: Archimedes, Isaac Newton, William Jones, Leonard Euler, and Larry Shaw. Each name is accompanied by a blank space where students are directed to briefly explain who each individual is and what their connection is to the number pi. The activity not only serves to deepen students’ understanding of pi but also to provide a historical context for its significance in the field of mathematics.

The instructions are clear, prompting students to engage with mathematical history as part of their Pi Day celebrations. This worksheet is an excellent tool for educators to encourage research skills and critical thinking about the evolution of mathematical concepts. It can serve as an engaging Pi Day activity in the classroom, where students can learn about the historical figures who played significant roles in the development of the mathematical constant π, enriching their appreciation for its place in both mathematical theory and practical application.