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Δραστηριότητες Φιλαναγνωσίας που πραγματοποιήθηκαν στο πλαίσιο λειτουργίας του ομίλου "Δημιουργικά Αναγνώσματα - Φανταστυλό κι Ευοσμολύβια" στο 3ο Πρότυπο Πειραματικό δημοτικό Σχολείο Ευόσμου.
1. Ο ανηζμόξ π
[…] ασηό ηο μσζηηριώδες 3,14159… ποσ ηρσπώνει
μέζα απ’ ηις πόρηες και ηα παράθσρα και ηο
ζκάει από κάποια καμινάδα.
Augustus de Morgan 27/06/1806 -18/03/1871
“Όλοι οι αριθμοί είναι ενδιαθέρονηες, μερικοί όμως
είναι πιο ενδιαθέρονηες από ηοσς άλλοσς και ηο π
είναι ο πιο ενδιαθέρων από όλοσς”
Ian Stewart, καθηγηηής Μαθημαηικών ζηο Warwick
University.
2. Παγκόζμια Μέρα ηης ζηαθεράς π
Η εμένα εμνηαζμμύ ημο π ακηηπνμζςπεύεη ηεκ πνόμδμ πμο έπεη
ζοκηειεζηεί ζηεκ παγθόζμηα γιώζζα ηςκ μαζεμαηηθώκ, ακέθενε ε
Susan Jarema, ηδνύηνηα ηεξ Googol Learning, ηζημζειίδαξ πμο
πνμζπαζεί κα θένεη ηα μαζεμαηηθά πημ θμκηά ζηα μηθνά παηδηά.
Οκμμάδεηαη “Pi Day” θαη γημνηάδεηαη θάζε πνόκμ ζηηξ 14 Μανηίμο
θαζώξ γηα ημοξ Αμενηθάκμοξ μ μήκαξ πνμεγείηαη ηεξ εμέναξ, 3/14.
οκεζίδεηαη ηε μένα αοηή κα θηηάπκμοκ ζηνμγγοιέξ πίηεξ (pie).
Η ημερομηνία γζννηςησ του Einstein, αποτελεί
σύμπτωση, δε ςυνζβαλλε ςτην καθιζρωςη αυτήσ τησ
ημζρασ ςαν Παγκόςμια μζρα εορταςμοφ του π.
Pi pie ςτο Delft
University of Technology
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJ6nKBGum0c
3. Η “Pi Day” γημνηάζηεθε γηα πνώηε θμνά ζημ Exploratorium
ημο San Francisco ημ 1988 με ημ θμηκό θαη ημοξ οπαιιήιμοξ
ημο μμοζείμο επηζηεμώκ κα ζπεμαηίδμοκ θύθιμοξ
πενπαηώκηαξ.
29. “This value, represented by the symbol π
(pi), has puzzled mathematicians for nearly
four thousand years, generating more
interest, consuming more brainpower, and
filling more waste baskets with discarded
theories than any other single number…you
will never find an exact value for π.”
David Blatner, The Joy of π
“Computing pi is the ultimate
stress test for a computer – a
kind of digital cardiogram.”
Islands of Truth by Ivars Peterson
“You can determine your hat size by
measuring the circumference of your
head, then divide by pi, and round off to the
nearest one-eighth inch.”
David Blatner,The Joy of Pi
“The history of π is a quaint little
mirror in the history of man.”
Beckman, A History of π
“The history of π is a
quaint little mirror in
the history of man.”
Beckman, A History of
π
“If equations are trains threading
the landscape of numbers, then no
train stops at pi.”
Richard Preston