We originally did this project as a PI Day activity. But you can do this activity anytime of the year, with multiple ages.
What makes this a Pi Day jump rope? Each number from zero to nine are assigned a straw color. Then, 1.5″ straw pieces are threaded onto a rope in order of Pi out 52 digits. (If you do this project, you might go out somewhere around 52 digits, depending on the length of the rope used.
It would make a fun day-camp project (with some modifications to make the handles of the jump rope easier to do in a big group), a rainy-day project, a what-can-we-do-with-all-of-these-straws project or do like we did—use this as A Pi Day Jump Rope.
We have put this together in a printed lesson plan you can download below which includes worksheets on Pi and making our Pi bracelet, as shown here in this Pi Day activity. Enjoy Thehomeschoolscientist.com Pi Day Jump Rope Activity©!
Make a Pi Day Jump Rope
Equipment
Instructions
We were able to pull on one handle and the 6”-piece of rope we had left hanging out of the handle. The other handle we had to put some scissors in where the little end piece of rope was handing out and pull the insert apart. It’s a bit of a pain, but once you get it out, these handles work well on the jump rope.
A Science Idea for You Pi Jump Rope
Use the jump rope to measure heart rates. Take a resting heart rate, write it down. Then, jump rope for 10 seconds, write down your heart rate. Next, jump rope for 20 seconds and record your heart rate. Repeat for 30 seconds.
When was your heart rate the highest?
What is the difference between your resting heart rate and each heart rate after each interval of jumping rope?
Next, measure the time it takes for your heart rate to return to your recorded resting heart rate? How long did it take for your heart rate to return to your recorded resting heart rate?
Take it further by running around outside for 10 seconds, 20, seconds, 30 seconds. Record your heart rate after each run.
Again, measure how long it takes to return to your resting heart rate.
Which form of exercise raised your heart rate the most?
You might want to try bike riding, roller skating, or doing another form of exercise and compare heart rates for each of the different forms of exercise.
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We originally did this project as a PI Day activity. But you can do this activity anytime of the year, with multiple ages. What makes this a Pi Day jump rope? Each number from zero to nine are assigned a straw color. Then, 1.5″ straw pieces are threaded onto a rope in order of Pi… Read More The Homeschool Scientist