2014 Pi Day Contest Winners
MoMath hosted several contests in the weeks leading up to Pi Day. Thank you to everyone that entered one of our contests, and congratulations to the winners!
Check out the slides from the awards presentation.
Pi Card Contest Winners
Pi-ku Contest Winners
Zander Pierson, Level I Winner
A number
A number with an infinite decimal expansion
Irrational, no fraction form, the legendary great Pi
Andrew Binder, Level I Winner
What is Pi?
Pi is a transcendental number; it’s a ratio,
An infinite decimal expansion, very close to 3.
Digna Castillo, Susan Disla, and Nicole Zapata, Level II Winners
Numero (3)
Principio pero no tiene fin en la vida (14)
Siempre va a existir para ser el valor de Pi (15)
Querida Sidney, Level III Winner
Pi=3.14
Pi is math.
Pi is used in math to find out the circumference, okay?
The numbers of pi are irrational so they do not end.
Mike Keith, Level IV Winner
It’s a moon,
A wheel revolving on golden earth, and lotus blossoms.
Mountains embrace windmills, and it all reflects this number, pi.
Note: in addition to satisfying the 3-14-15 syllable rule required by the contest, counting the number of letters in each successive word of the poem reveals the first 22 digits of pi.
Douglas Monasebian, Level IV Winner
Greek letter
Irrational, constant, transcendental, ubiquitous
Circumference over diameter, ad infinitum
Pi Song Contest Winners
Cameron Winter, Pi Day Song (original song), Level I Winner
Natalie Inostroza, Aharatu Abdallah, and Delenny DeLaCruz, What Does the Pi Say (to the tune of “What Does the Fox Say”), Level II Winners
Eric McDowell, The Sine of Pi (to the tune of “The Longest Time” by Billy Joel), Level IV Winner
Rebecca Mercuri, Lucy Tuning Pi with Diamonds (to the tune of “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” by the Beatles), Level IV Winner