19+ Fun Pi Day Activities for Kids – With Free Printables
Discover the magic of math with fun Pi Day activities for kids. These exciting and educational activities will help children diversify math and
Discover the magical world of math with fun Pi Day activities for kids. These fun and educational activities will turn math into a game and help your kids understand the real-life meaning of Pi.

Perfect for the classroom or at home, this list of 23 of the best Pi Day activities for kids that are sure to make your celebration even more fun.
Activities for National Pi Day
1. Interesting facts about Pi Day
Start the celebration with fun facts about Pi Day! These fun facts about Pi are a great way to help kids understand what Pi really is and the history of Pi Day.

This is perfect Pi Day fun for kids of all ages and a must have for every math lover.
2. Word search for Pi Day
Expand your math vocabulary with this fun word search inspired by the number Pi. If you’re working with a group of kids or looking for Pi Day activities for the classroom, make it a game by setting a time limit.

Pi Day word search
3. Jokes about the number Pi
Celebrate Pi Day by telling Pi jokes all day long! What can better attract children’s attention than funny jokes dedicated to the mathematical miracle – the number Pi.
4. Dice game for Pi Day
Help kids learn the digits of Pi with this fun dice game that subtly introduces math. For children in 5th grade and younger, use regular cubes, and for older children, use decagonal cubes.
This Pi Day fun for middle and high school students is sure to entertain everyone and ignite everyone’s competitive spirit to win a Pi Day dice game.
Pi Day dice game
5. The game “Minute to win” with circles
If you’re planning Pi Day activities for elementary school kids, this game is perfect! It encourages children to analyze their surroundings to find round objects and, in turn, to understand the meaning of Pi in everyday life.
Circles Challenge for Pi Day
6. Poster for Pi Day
An easy way to get younger students involved in Pi Day celebrations is to create a Pi Day poster. Encourage children to color the pi squares in different colors to create an attractive piece of art.
Pi Day poster
Middle and high school students can be more creative by creating a paper collage or using a pattern to fill in the squares.
7. Pun for Pi Day
This is super fun Pi Day fun for kids and adults alike. The task is to make as many words as possible that start with “Pi”. But that’s not all: additional points are awarded for longer words.
Pun for Pi Day
8. Find the value of Pi
For kids learning the basics of Pi, this is a great start. Not only will they learn to measure and divide, but they will also be surprised by this interesting irrational number!
Finding the number Pi
9. Training for Pi Day
Get into math mode with this Pi Day activity for middle schoolers. It promises a fun way to get them to practice math without being bored.
Training for Pi Day
10. Haiku for Pi Day
Encourage kids to write their own haiku for National Pi Day! This exercise, which is sure to encourage children to be creative with words, combines creative writing with math problems. Haiku is a Japanese form of short poetry consisting of only 17 syllables arranged in three lines in a 5-7-5 format.
Haiku for Pi Day
11. Unscramble the word for Pi Day
Develop children’s cognitive skills with this Pi Day-inspired word building game! This non-numerical activity for kids for Pi Day will have them straining their brains to find the word hidden among the jumbled letters.
Unscramble the words for Pi Day
12. Races to Pi Day
If you’re having trouble getting your kids to remember the digits of Pi, try this game! Have the children look closely at the value of Pi printed on the sheet and then compete to write in as many digits of Pi as possible.
Race to Pi Day
This simple Pi Day game for high school students will help students memorize the digits of Pi without making it boring.
13. Mathematics with soap bubbles
How about making soap art for Pi Day and discovering Pi through it! This simple Pi Day activity for elementary students requires colored paper and soapy water.
Each child blows soap bubbles on colored paper and lets them pop. When the bubble trails are well dry, have the children measure the circumference and diameter of the bubble and then calculate the value of pi.
Bubble math for Pi Day
14. Pi Day quiz
Take a quick Pi Day quiz to see who knows the facts best. These fun quiz questions make a great Pi Day game.
Pi Day Quiz
Related: Fun math quizzes for kids
15. NASA events for Pi Day
Did you know that NASA is a big fan of Pi, and that’s why they’ve put together a list of Pi Day activities for middle and high school students that kids can try.
16. Pi Day Bingo
Dive into a fun game of Pi Day Bingo where kids compete to be the first to complete a challenge! This math game is perfect for the classroom and is great for 6th graders and up.
Pi Day Bingo
17. Read books for Pi Day
One of my favorite ways to celebrate Pi Day is to read books about this fascinating number. Choose books from the list and read them together with the children.
18. Selection of words for Pi Day
Secretly develop math literacy with this Pi Day Word Matching Game where students match words with the correct definitions. This is a smart way to help them learn new math concepts related to Pi.
Word selection for Pi Day
19. Make art out of circles
Be inspired by the work of Yayoi Kusama, a Japanese artist who loves to paint with dots or use a spirograph to create fascinating circle patterns.
More information: Learn about Yayoi Kusama in this children’s biography of the artist.
20. Comprehension of what was read before Pi Day
Connect math with literacy and reading comprehension with this Pi Day activity for 3rd grade and older. This is a fun way to introduce children to the number Pi, and the reading comprehension exercise will develop their curiosity about this fascinating number.
Reading and understanding the text for Pi Day
21. Baking “Pi”
This is a fun activity for elementary school kids — what could be better than baking a pie on Pi Day! And if you’re up for it, have a pie-eating contest to eat the pies the kids have baked.
22. Vocabulary for Pi Day
Have a fun minute to win a Pi Day dictionary where kids identify the pictures and write their correct names.
Vocabulary for Pi Day
23. The game for memorizing the number Pi
How many digits of Pi can you remember? Play this fun game to find out and see how many points you can score by entering as many correct digits of Pi as possible in the time allotted.
Source: 19 Best Pi Day Activities for Kids – Printable
