tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1091979517567705761.post4290733516016227490..comments2023-10-03T04:20:03.184-06:00Comments on Math = Love: Pi Clock SignSarah Carter (@mathequalslove)http://www.blogger.com/profile/11839095945000612533noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1091979517567705761.post-15872570643979685182019-08-08T06:41:27.102-05:002019-08-08T06:41:27.102-05:00When I first saw this, my immediate thought was &q...When I first saw this, my immediate thought was "But it's in the wrong place!!" LOL I teach trig and precal, so to me pi goes over next to the nine. I wasn't thinking the equating it to "just over three". I think for my classroom, having Pi pointing to a location on the numberline would be better. I need my kids to think pi is over by the nine on a clock. :)Danahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17054832920942797861noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1091979517567705761.post-25307123616281752532015-11-05T10:56:50.638-06:002015-11-05T10:56:50.638-06:00Circumference of Circle / Diameter = Goba, 6283185...Circumference of Circle / Diameter = Goba, 6283185306 / 2000000000 = 3.141592653 Constant of Goba means Pi is RATIONAL NUMBER.<br /> <br /><br />International Journal of Shantaram Janorkar Foundation of Mathematics, Science and Spiritual. – Edition – 1, 15 September, 2015, Volume – 1, Issue – 1, ISO 9001:2008, ISSN (P): 2454-5236, ISSN (O): 2454-633X, Title Code: MAHBIL06980/13/1/2014-TC / For Books - ISO 9001:2008, ISBN: 978-81-930845-0-2, (English and Marathi). (FREE DOWNLOAD from www.sbjanorkar.com) <br />(i) (Circumference of a Circle / Diameter = Goba, 6283185306 / 2000000000 = 3.141592653 Constant of Goba). The Self - Proving Theorem of Goba and its Explanation on the Basis of a Formula.<br />(ii) E=Mm² Which means Energy = Mass x (Speed of Mass)², Speed of Light = 22,32,00,00,000 Mile/Second. (Twenty two Hundred and Thirty two Cores Mile/per Second).<br />(iii) 504,866,505,707,712,000 (Mile)³/Second The Extent of solar system. <br />(iv) The Theorem of the Formula for the Explanation for the Creation of the Cosmos in the Large Hadron Collider Machine. <br />(v) Point - The Theorem of Existence of Point and its Aspect. <br />(vi) The Distance Between Shining Lightening as well as Thundering Cloud and The Earth. <br />(vii) To do Research on the Research Done by Shantaram Bapurao Janorkar we Expect to Operation from World Educational Institute, Universities, Scholars, Scientists. <br /><br />Note: Hon. Sir, Please share this all of us.<br />Link for Free Online International Journal ISO 9001:2008, ISSN (Print & Online):- http://www.sbjanorkar.com/Gernoul.html<br />Link for Free Online Books ISO 9001:2008, ISBN: - <br />http://www.sbjanorkar.com/booksd.html <br />Shantaram Janorkar Foundation of Mathematics,<br />Village MAHAN - 444 405 Tq. Barshitakli Dist. Akola<br />Head Offices:- C/o R.T.Patil House, Near Saraswati<br />Vidyalaya, Nityanand Nagar, Gorakshan Road,<br />Akola - 444 404, (Maharashtra State), India.<br />Phone (Mob): 09021607450, 09226442256<br />E-mail: sjfomindia@gmail.com, ijosjfomss@gmail.com<br />www.sbjanorkar.com<br /> dhananjay shantaram janorkarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18382408134671954455noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1091979517567705761.post-75208194911583044532015-08-01T08:44:52.174-05:002015-08-01T08:44:52.174-05:00Annie my mide schoolers also struggle with what pi...Annie my mide schoolers also struggle with what pi means. <br /><br />I try to get all excited and tingly about the hidden numbers in every circle we see -- pi -- but that doesn't always work!<br /><br />If you keep your pi where it is, would you also consider including 2pi and 3pi?<br /><br />This might help along the way of introducing and relating expressions to the real world.<br /><br />And my 6th graders will NOT be introduced to the unit circle this year.<br /><br />You guys at helping me figure out what to do with MY classroom clock.<br /><br />...Frank<br /><br /> MathOughtshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05020281340534425685noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1091979517567705761.post-91957394764846175982015-08-01T07:48:15.483-05:002015-08-01T07:48:15.483-05:00Oh, this is so interesting hearing from Frank and ...Oh, this is so interesting hearing from Frank and Bethany about where pi should go! I didn't think of that! <br />My reasoning for putting it just past the 3: My middle schoolers struggle with number sense. Many have the misconception that a "long" number is a "big" number. We did a number talk where we put pi on the number line and I wanted to reinforce it in my classroom. I want my students to remember that pi can be put on the number line and it is just a little larger than 3. :)Annie Foresthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16589957773353987984noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1091979517567705761.post-50345743376487726572015-08-01T07:14:56.140-05:002015-08-01T07:14:56.140-05:00Lol! This wasn't what I was expecting when I s...Lol! This wasn't what I was expecting when I saw Pi Clock sign but it works!! Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10757118762297150761noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1091979517567705761.post-87935270930505894072015-07-31T20:56:55.835-05:002015-07-31T20:56:55.835-05:00I agree with Frank. I would definitely point the p...I agree with Frank. I would definitely point the pi to the 9. Maybe I wouldn't answer any questions as to why and hope my Algebra 2 students figure it out when we start discussing the unit circle!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14148639645910937683noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1091979517567705761.post-59181620979474640002015-07-31T16:43:43.650-05:002015-07-31T16:43:43.650-05:00Sarah, the best use for the pi symbol might be:
1...Sarah, the best use for the pi symbol might be:<br /><br />1. Actually measuring your clock's diameter and circumference in class and trying to derive a hands-on estimate of pi<br /><br />Or<br /><br />2. Treat the clock as a unit circle and label the quarter circle (3) as pi/2, the half circle(at 6( as pi, the 3/4 circle as 3pi/2 and so on.<br /><br />I sent a prior comment on this topic but it wasn't posted.<br /><br />Frank MathOughtshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05020281340534425685noreply@blogger.com