Color the first 100 digits of π
Pick a color for each digit 0–9, then color every cell.
Four ready-to-print activity sheets for Pi Day — designed to print cleanly on a single sheet of A4 or US Letter. Use the print button on each one, or print them all at once.
How to use: click the Print button on any sheet to print just that one, or use your browser's Print menu to print all four. Black-and-white printers are fine — kids supply the color.
Pick a color for each digit 0–9, then color every cell.
Below are the first 1,000 digits of pi. Try to find your birthday, your phone number, or any sequence you like.
Color the strokes, fill the inside with patterns, or draw your own designs around it.
Tip: assign each digit 0–9 a color, then write a digit inside each section of the strokes and fill it in.
Ten slices, ten facts. Color each slice differently, then read the facts to a friend.