Infinite numbers
Stretching in all directions
Puzzling idea
Sydney Sidess
Category: Late Elementary
Pi Day
Today is Pi Day
Three point one four one five nine
This is all I know
Vicky Adams
Thomas College
Fractions
Halves, wholes, fourths, slices,
All are considered fractions,
Broken in pieces.
Lindsey Desmarais
Remainders
The remainders get
smaller each time but cannot
go below zero.
From the Princeton Companion to Mathematics
found using Haiku Finder software and selected by Angela Brett
Magical Maths: Provoking Curiosity – Ben Sparks and Rob Eastaway
Example magic tricks,
Do you want know how they work?,
Maths is the answer!
@InformalTeacher
Summary of the video presentation Magical Maths: Provoking Curiosity presented by Ben Sparks and Rob Eastaway at The Complete Mathematics Conference. Haiku originally posted at the Informal Maths Teacher blog.
Inverses
foes that cancel out
leaving empty battlefields
wherever they meet
Ben Orlin
Math with Bad Drawings
The Mathematician’s Haiku Book
Infinity
a thing with no end
not even the distant one
you’re picturing now
Ben Orlin
Math with Bad Drawings
The Mathematician’s Haiku Book
Dragonflies
On the pond surface
Paul Glendinning
reflected dragonflies clash.
Mirror symmetry.
Department of Mathematics, University of Manchester, UK
Loganberry Pie
loganberry pie . . .
every year on March fourteen
she celebrates pi
Valentina Ranaldi-Adams
Circle
The area of
Any given circle is
Always pi r squared
Lululu, age 12