★ Do your kids sometimes say they do not want to learn Math?
★ Would you like to help your young kids get excited about Math, through fun lessons and activities?
★ Do you have teenagers who think “Math is boring” or teenagers who absolutely love Math?
If so, keep reading to learn how to have a great Pi Day Party!
A Pi Day Party can be a super-fun, memorable adventure, showing kids (and adults!) just how interesting math is. By bringing math out of the textbook and into the real world, with lessons, games, activities and, of course, pie, we aim to shift mindsets, build confidence, and inspire a lifelong love of learning.
Our Pi Day Party event has been growing since 2018. We’re excited to share with others what we’ve created and what we’ve learned, so that you too can have a wonderful event like ours.
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Too many kids grow up thinking math is dull, difficult, or just not for them. But what if math could be something they do? The Pi Day Party is all about changing the narrative — through laughter, creativity, and hands-on activities that make math fun and approachable for every child. Whether your child struggles with math or already loves it, this celebration offers an inclusive, joy-filled experience that makes learning feel like play. Pi Day Party is a 501(c)3.
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"I loved the activities for the littles. They had kitchen math, songs and games, all things that I can now do at home and keep math as a positive subject!"
“Pi day was great!! We learned about bridges and how you need certain types of shapes (not a circle) to build a wall with no holes in it. We also learned about fidget spinners and frisbees and how they have a force which helps them keep their balance.
We learned about Pi the number too!”
“The Pi Day Party was so much fun! I was a little nervous at first because math isn’t exactly my favorite thing. At the party, I learned math is mental weightlifting, and boy do I need to lift some weights!"
A few quick-and-easy fun things you can do with your own kids, anytime in March, to help them overcome their fear of Math or dislike of Math.
Our standard operating Procedures for having an amazing event for hundreds of kids of all ages; babies through teenagers and all ages in between! These SOPs will be a mix of documents and videos. This will include tips on recruiting local sponsors.
Bringing our expertise to your location—we can do this for a very few places!
Contact us at support@pidayparty.org if you would like more information on this.
With simple lesson plans, large-group coaching and manuals to help you plan a larger party, and in-person leadership for a limited number of locations, we’re excited to help you!
Founder & President - PiDayParty
Alison earned her BS in Mathematics from Virginia Tech. She taught professionally in North Carolina, Tennessee, and Massachusetts.
In 1997 she was one of ten teachers nationwide to receive the Future Leaders award from NCTM.
She has been a home-educating mom “since the beginning.” Her seven children are now ages 14-26. She has created a plethora of resources to equip parents and protect kids online. She and her husband Tim founded Tech Eagles to provide cybersecurity to local businesses.