http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/planetX/117547
http://scratch.mit.edu/galleries/view/13742
Whoever can make the best Pi project by March 14 wins a prize! if you have any questions, post in the gallery, on the project, or on this thread.
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I posted mine....
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Paddle2See/117819
Only 3 more days...get your projects in now!
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thanks. we only have 2 projects in! 3 days left. people had better start hurrying!
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How r we going to make a project on Pi. it's an never ending number most people use it as 3.14. nothing more to say then that
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well, just make a project about it, that has something to do with it.
we need more people, and there is only about 2 days left now!!!
Last edited by planetX (2008-03-11 20:51:29)
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47fg74 wrote:
How r we going to make a project on Pi. it's an never ending number most people use it as 3.14. nothing more to say then that
I'm pretty sure if you look it up in Wikipedia or an encyclopedia you might find that there is a little more to it than that! How is it defined? How is it used? How is it calculated? Why does it show up in so many sciences?
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Pi is used in science? ... i didnt know that. what do they use it in science for?
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Put mine in (as you can all see). It's for the logo comp.
Its used in science the exact same way it is for math! For circle calculations.
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what do they use circles for in science?
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My feeble contribution to this "pi day" projects:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/kevin_karplus/119114
I did this little program as a demo for my Tech Club (mainly 5th graders).
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cool. thanks for making these projects
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You might as well delete this forum it's past 14 March 2009 now unless if you make a new one.
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