Look for Circles Day
Look for Circles Day is held on November 2. This event in the first decade of the month November is annual. Help us
Circles are everywhere: car wheels, plates, buttons. Your little one will have fun finding circles in their environment with you. Identifying shapes lays a foundation for recognising letter shapes later on.
The circle is the most symmetric shape because every line through the center is a line of reflection symmetry. It has rotation symmetry for every angle around its center. Pi (π) is an irrational number that is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. It is approximately equal to 3.1415259.
No one knows how this started, but in the United States, 2 November is 'Look for Circles Day', and it’s a great way to remember that finding shapes in our environment is a fun and stimulating activity to share with your child, anywhere, any time.
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King Tut Day on November 4 (He became the ruler of Egypt at the age of 9 and died at the age of 19. On November 4, 1922, his tomb was opened, and what was found there was almost intact.)