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Drew's Poetry Prompts - 6. Poetry Prompt 4 Meter

Iambic Trimeter

Pi Recipe

 

Around and round we go,

Across from here to there,

And count the steps for each.

At last, divide these two.

Happy Pi Day!
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A poem out of Math lover will be a math poem. Its a nice mixture of Pi and Pie. Nice poem Drew. I Liked it... :)

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On 03/14/2016 03:10 PM, Ashi said:

Why divide? Multiply!!! :gikkle:

Lol! To find pi, you have to divide the circumference by the diameter :D

 

Thanks for the review Ashi! :hug:

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On 03/14/2016 03:12 PM, bignick said:

Two? I thought you liked three. Happy Pi Day to you too!

Oh I love 3, it's actually my favorite whole number :) but you only need two numbers to find pi :thumbup:

 

Thanks for the review Nick! :hug:

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On 03/14/2016 03:22 PM, Emi GS said:

A poem out of Math lover will be a math poem. Its a nice mixture of Pi and Pie. Nice poem Drew. I Liked it... :)

Thank you Emi! :hug: I really enjoyed making pi out of pie, lol ;)

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On 03/14/2016 03:33 PM, Headstall said:

Awesome, Drew... just like the nerdy author... cheers... Gary...

Aw! Yep, I am one nerdy author! :D

 

Thank you Gary! :D

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On 03/14/2016 08:44 PM, Mikiesboy said:

A terrific poem, Drew! Completely you!! As is should be. I love it.

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You know, I think using math in some way will end up becoming a signature part of the way I'll write my stories, like a style. :)

 

Thank you so much Tim! :hug:

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On 03/15/2016 03:56 AM, dughlas said:

I should have known there'd be math involved :unsure: Nonetheless it was a nice slice O'pi.

Maybe I should post warnings like "May contain math, beware" lol. Anyways, I'm glad you enjoyed that slice of pi! :)

 

Thank you Dugh! :hug:

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What a lovely, and festive slice of Pi! Greeting cards should be printed with this slogan, and Parker's desire to print it and post it on his math classroom door is awesome testimony.

 

Thanks for posting this, Drew. :)

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On 03/15/2016 09:47 AM, AC Benus said:

What a lovely, and festive slice of Pi! Greeting cards should be printed with this slogan, and Parker's desire to print it and post it on his math classroom door is awesome testimony.

 

Thanks for posting this, Drew. :)

A Pi Greeting Card would be so cool! :D

 

Thanks for the kind words AC :hug:

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On 03/16/2016 12:07 AM, Parker Owens said:

I love this one Drew! And it is STILL on my classroom door today!

It means a lot to me, that you like this poem so much that you'd post it in your class. :)

 

Thanks Parker! :hug:

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16 minutes ago, raven1 said:

A cute poem from the dork side of pi.  As Gary said, awesome just like you.

Thanks Terry! :hug: 

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