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Pi Day Activities for Preschoolers with Free Printables

 Pi Day can be celebrated by children of all ages, including preschoolers, with these fabulous activities and printables!

Whether you want to focus on pi or pie, activities include options for each.

These Pi Day activities are designed with all children in mind no matter their skills and abilities.

There truly is something for everyone!


Pi Day Activities for Preschoolers with Free Printables

Pi Day Activities for Preschoolers with Free Printables


P is for Pi Do-a-Dot Page


P is for Pi Do-a-Dot Page


Do-a-dot pages can be used in so many different ways!


In this activity I use simple wooden circles and a set of tweezers.


Children use the tweezers to place wooden circles in the correct spots on the printable.


A do-a-dot page is the perfect way to introduce the symbol for pi when working with young children!


Source: The printable for this activity is from our Pi Day Printable Pack.

P is for Pie Do-a-Dot Page


P is for Pie Do-a-Dot Page


If your kids aren't quite ready to learn the symbol for pi, you can simply use the do-a-dot activity that introduces p for pie.

Like the activity above, I chose to use wooden red circles and a set of tweezers to encourage the development of fine motor skill.

Source: The printable for this activity is from our Pi Day Printable Pack.

Pi Counting Clip Cards


Pie Counting Clip Cards


I LOVE pie. I can think of no better way to practice counting than with pies.


These clip cards are fun and easy to use. 


There are multiple kinds of pies included in the activity.


I have chosen to have children place a clear glass bead on the answer.


Source: The printable for this activity is from our Pi Day Printable Pack.

Which Pie is the Same?


What Pie is the Same?


Identifying an object that is the same from a group of objects can be very empowering for young children. 


Discriminating between objects is such an important skill to learn!


In this activity a child finds the matching pie and marks it with a clear glass bead. 


Source: The printable for this activity is from our Pi Day Printable Pack.


Which Pi Symbol is the Same?


Which Pi Symbol is the Same?


For children who are up for a bigger challenge, they can find the same pi symbol.

You may want to include a magnifying glass for some extra fun.

Source: The printable for this activity is from our Pi Day Printable Pack.

Pi Color Nomenclature Cards


Pi Color Nomenclature Cards


Children can enjoy learning, practicing and reviewing colors with these cute pi cards. 


Cards can be used in simple nomenclature style, as matching cards, or as a memory game.


Source: The printable for this activity is from our Pi Day Printable Pack.


Pie Color Nomenclature Cards


Pie Color Nomenclature Cards

For kids who may not be ready for pi symbols, there is also a pie version of the same activity. 

I personally love these pie cards as there are so many delicious kinds of pies highlighted.

Source: The printable for this activity is from our Pi Day Printable Pack.

Pie Size Sorting Activity


Pie Size Sorting Activity

Going along with the theme of pies, this activity provides the perfect opportunity to sort by size.

You can choose to use all sets, or just one.

You can choose to present five different pie sizes or three.

You can choose to have children put pies in order from biggest to smallest or smallest to biggest.

There are so many possibilities!

Source: The printable for this activity is from our Pi Day Printable Pack.

It's Party Time!


It's Party Time!


This activity is a fun way to invite creativity.


Children can decorate the table using dry erase board markers anyway they'd like. 


Once they're finished. they can lay out the pies how they'd like.


Source: The printable for this activity is from our Pi Day Printable Pack.


Pi Day Patterns Printable Pack


FREE Pi Day Patterns Printable Pack


Once your preschooler is ready, these patterns can be so much fun.


After printing out pattern sheets and cutting them in strips, cut off the last image of the pattern.


Children will then match up the images with patterns.


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Pi Day Activities for Preschoolers with Free Printables


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