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Fall has arrived and, with it, more distance learning! To those who are still participating in 优蜜视频 online offerings like and , it鈥檚 been great to see you. To those who we haven鈥檛 seen in a while, we hope you鈥檙e hanging in there!

There鈥檚 a lot to juggle right now, so here are some ways for kids who love to learn to expand their knowledge without adding another Zoom meeting to their busy calendars:

1. Listen to a Podcast

There鈥檚 a podcast for every interest and they鈥檙e a perfect way to learn while on walks or car rides! If you鈥檇 like to listen to a podcast about giftedness, check out our from last year.

2. Start a Garden

Whether you start with a cactus or a vegetable garden, testing out your green thumb has plenty of learning opportunities.

3. Conduct a Survey

If you鈥檙e looking to gain some number sense and analytical skills, try sending a survey to family and friends, then drawing conclusions from the results. You can even display your family鈥檚 favorite animals or ice cream flavors in a pie chart!

4. Watch a Documentary

Not only are documentaries great antidotes to stress, but you can learn something while you watch! There are engaging documentaries available about nature, space, history, musicians, and more.

5. Observe an Animal

Go outside and find an animal 鈥 a bird, insect, squirrel, or otherwise 鈥 and watch it for several minutes. What is it doing? Does it have cool adaptations? What do you think it eats?

6. Write (or Draw) a Story

We all have a story to tell! Whether you write about something that happened to you, your favorite historical figure, or something entirely fictional, flex your brain by thinking about how to tell the story in the most interesting way. Is there information you can wait to reveal to build suspense? Is there a joke that could make your readers laugh?

7. Learn a New Art Form

Now is a great time to learn how to weave, embroider, macrame, or paint. Anything can be art, and it鈥檚 so nice to take a break from screens to make something with your hands. Look online or head to a local craft store for inspiration!

8. Play a Strategy Game

优蜜视频 students love to play Connect 4, Sequence, Settlers of Catan, and Set. These and other games can help boost your logic skills even while you鈥檙e enjoying time with your family.

9. Cook or Bake

The culinary arts are full of chemistry and math! Pick out a recipe that uses ingredients you already have on-hand, then start measuring and mixing. What kind of physical and chemical reactions happen as you complete each step? How would you double the recipe?

10. Take a Virtual Museum Tour

We all miss walking around museums, but the next best thing is safely touring them from home. The , Amsterdam鈥檚 , and have virtual tours online.

How else have you been learning this year? Let us know in the comments!

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10 Ways to Celebrate Pi Day /blog-10-ways-to-celebrate-pi-day/ /blog-10-ways-to-celebrate-pi-day/#respond Tue, 12 Mar 2019 14:47:20 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/blog-10-ways-to-celebrate-pi-day/ by Nicole Endacott, Program Coordinator聽

Happy Pi Day! Here are 10 ways to show your appreciation for everyone鈥檚 favorite irrational number on March 14th:

1.Make art聽

Create a , , or using the digits of pi 鈥 or use your imagination to come up with your own creation

2. Memorize it

is helpful if you鈥檇 like to learn more digits of pi 鈥 the most ever memorized by one person is 67,890! It took Chao Lu 24 hours and 4 minutes to recite with no breaks.

3. Record a video

Educate others by creating and editing a video like that shows off pi鈥檚 irrational nature and integrates math, design, and technology into one creative product.

4. Learn something new

Expand your pi day knowledge by learning about or with the .

5. Listen to (or compose!) music

The video demonstrates pi鈥檚 melody on a variety of instruments. Sit back and enjoy the harmonies or think of a new way to turn pi into melody using your own musical talents!

6. Read a story

is book two in the Sir Cumference Series, recommended for ages 8-12. In this installment, Radius must solve a math riddle in order to reverse Sir Cumference being changed into a fire-breathing dragon!

7. Write a poem

Similar in basic structure to a haiku, a 鈥淧i-ku鈥 has three lines of poetry: the first is three syllables, the second is one syllable, and the third is four syllables. provides more information and examples to get you started!

8. Bake something tasty

What better way to learn than by making something you can eat? Browse for a delicious pie, pizza, or other circular food recipe and then try to hold off on eating it long enough to calculate its area using pi! Remember, the area of a circle can be calculated using A = 蟺r2 where r is the radius.

9. Sing a song

Math Geek Mama shares a free downloadable with songs set to the familiar tunes of Jingle Bells, Happy Birthday, and more!

10. Prove it!

How did Archimedes discover pi in the first place? Test pi with or read this of its existence.

What did we miss? Comment with other ideas and if you share any of your Pi Day festivities, be sure to tag us!

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