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The World According to Pi: A Mission for Truth

The World According to Pi: A Mission for Truth. The World According to Pi: A Mission for Truth. Are their naturally occurring patterns in circular objects? Has this phenomenon existed undetected for thousands of years? Are we being told everything about Pi? This is your mission!.

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The World According to Pi: A Mission for Truth

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  1. The World According to Pi:A Mission for Truth

  2. The World According to Pi:A Mission for Truth Are their naturally occurring patterns in circular objects? Has this phenomenon existed undetected for thousands of years? Are we being told everything about Pi? This is your mission!

  3. Mission Overview You have been selected to explore the origins of the mathematical constant Pi (π) and discover its true meaning. For centuries, Mathematicians were aware of its presence. Now, you’ll be part of an exploratory team that will either prove or disprove the existence of the world according to Pi.

  4. Mission Requirements Within your mission, you will accomplish threeimportant tasks: Explore the true meaning of Pi. Using primitive tools of the ancients, approximate the value of Pi. Construct a detailed brief reporting your findings.

  5. Explore the Meaning of Pi Click on the following links provided by secret operatives concerning the origins of pi. http://library.thinkquest.org/C0110195/history/history.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi http://www.math.com/tables/constants/pi.htm

  6. Explore the Meaning of Pi Look to answer the following questions to be placed in your brief. When was Pi discovered? Who discovered Pi? What does Pi represent and how is it useful today? What is the greatest number of digits of pi calculated by a human and by a computer?

  7. Approximating the Value of Pi Read the uncovered intelligence regarding the specifics of a circle.

  8. Approximating the Value of Pi Find five (5) circular objects in the classroom. Using a piece of string 48” long and a ruler or yard stick, measure the circumference and diameter of each object. Construct the chart below in a WORD document to record your findings. Then compute the ratio of each object’s circumference (C) to its diameter (d).

  9. Reporting Conclusions • You have finished the investigation of Pi and now it is time to report all of your findings. Start by opening a WORD document and saving it as PiData_<yourteamname>. • In the report you must include answers to: • the information requests • your findings in approximating pi • your personal insight into the knowledge you have gained about pi

  10. Mission Grading The grading of each part of your mission totals a possible (75) points: • Exploring the meaning of Pi (25 pts) • Approximating the value of Pi (25 pts) • Constructing a detailed brief (25 pts)

  11. Mission Grading Rubric Meaning of Pi

  12. Mission Grading Rubric Approximating Pi

  13. Mission Grading Rubric Constructing a Detailed Brief

  14. Mission Extension Click on these links to explore other missions related to learning about Pi: http://www.apfloat.org/apfloat_java/applet/pi.html http://www.math.utah.edu/~alfeld/Archimedes/Archimedes.html http://www.angelfire.com/wa/hurben/buff.html

  15. Standards 0806.1.8 Use technologies and manipulative appropriately to develop understanding of mathematical algorithms, to facilitate problem-solving, and to create accurate and reliable models of mathematical concepts. 0806.4.3 Understand the necessary levels of accuracy and precision in measurement.

  16. Teacher Notes The goal of this Web Quest has two main purposes: One is to provide an interesting and interactive way for students to learn about pi while discovering the methods used to approximate its value. The second is to incorporate the use of word documents to organize and present data in a briefing format.

  17. References • Apple Pi Activity- http://illuminations.nctm.org/LessonDetail.aspx?ID=L573

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