MARCH2-NURGÜL BAKAÇ-MAE AİHL

 The Pi Day celebration was organized by the Math Curse team. We worked as a team in this organization and spread this excitement to the whole school.



The celebration we organized first started with all the students lined up in the garden in the form of a pi sign.


Afterwards, all the teachers entered their classrooms with A4 papers, and coding was done in every classroom that day, just like in our "Math Curse" project.











While each class was doing their own coding, some of our students played a game with an application that expected you to know the digits of the pi number, and the student who could say the pi number up to the most digits was chosen as the representative of the class.





When the bell rang, the coding of all classes took their place on our board. Of course, the most favorite of our board was the posters that the project team created with mixed country teams for the month of March.







Many surprises were waiting for the students who came to see their posters. Each digit of Pi was painted by another student and hung across the wall. Another board was decorated with interesting resfebe and similar humorous writings, where there was a lot of information about the number pi. AND pi-shaped cookies were waiting for them!!!















We held a competition on the day of pi, the organization of which we undertook. Each class chose the students who could say up to the most digits of the pi number as class representatives, and these representatives competed again in one place. In the competition, our first school winner (even the first with 2 of us) was able to write the number of pi correctly up to how many digits. Our winners wrote up to the 252nd digit. In our secondary school section, there were many people who could write about 90 digits.
















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