Pi Day is celebrated on March 14th (3/14) each year, as these digits represent the mathematical constant pi (π), approximately equal to 3.14. This day is not only a fun acknowledgment of a vital mathematical concept but also a great way to promote mathematics and science education. Pi, which represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, is an irrational number, meaning it has an infinite number of non-repeating decimal places. The celebration often includes activities like pie-eating contests, math games, and various educational events to engage students and the public in mathematics. Schools might host fun workshops that explore the significance of pi, its applications in geometry, and its interesting history, dating back thousands of years. In addition to the educational aspects, Pi Day is also an opportunity for food lovers, as people often enjoy eating pie, playing on the pun between “pi” and “pie.” Some even bake special pi-themed desserts or organize potlucks that feature pies. With its blend of math and culinary delight, Pi Day has become a beloved occasion for enthusiasts of all ages, celebrating the wonders of mathematics in a lighthearted and engaging way. ^That is something I wrote then enhanced by Grammarly^ Press the green flag to start this project. This is a slideshow-based project, so please do NOT tell me, it doesn't work if you're not pressing the space key, as that is the only way the slide moves. Music: ♬ ~ Like Him - Tyler, the Creator (ft. Lola Young) ~ ♬ To Anybody Viewing this Project: Hello, and thank you for seeing this project. I worked very hard to find information about pi (and got in a bit of trouble doing it because I was not doing my classwork). Nowadays, I do not have much time for Scratch, so thank you all for being kind enough to view this project. ~ [A ♡ and ☆ would be greatly appreciated] ~ { ~ Project Log ~ } Mar 12, 2025, 11:01 A.M: ~ 100 views, tysm! ~ Tags: #all #art ` ~ Advertising is allowed (once a day) ~ ´