Describe pi as the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle
IV
1c
Everyday Mathematics
Houghton Mifflin
TLG - p. 556
TE – pp. 374, 528-531
R - 14.8; 20.2
P - 14.8 p. 97; 20.2 p. 133
PS - 14.8; 20.2
H - 14.8 p. 97; 20.2 p. 133
Specific Interventions
See Sixth Grade Inventions Worksheets for practice sheets in each of the specific concepts. See General Interactive Math Sites for more interactive activities.
Websites for Specific Concept: For Teacher Instruction: Houghton Mifflin – Relationship of Radius or Diameter to Circumference - Relationship of Radius to Area - Two Methods for Computing Pi -
For Student Practice: Houghton Mifflin -
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