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This printable Pi Day Trivia game is a great way to test your knowledge at your Pi Day celebration at home, in the classroom or for homeschool. This trivia game is fun for adults, teens, and kids and for groups of any size. An answer key is included (plus a little background information!). Simply purchase, print, and play! ♡ PLEASE NOTE: * These are digital files. Physical items will NOT be sent to you. * Please keep in mind that this printable is NOT editable. ♡ WHAT IS INCLUDED: Pi Day Trivia Game Pi Day Trivia Answer Key ♡ WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE: - US Letter PDF with 2 pages - a full-page game and two 5x7-inch games - US Letter PDF with the Answers - US Letter full-page game JPG - 5x7 inch game JPG The files are yours to keep and you can print them as many times as you like! If you are using the two 5x7" games per page - simply trim at the dotted lines. ♡ PI DAY 8 GAMES BUNDLE: https://etsy.me/3SRBZwC ♡ PRINTING: * For best results please open the PDF files with Adobe Acrobat (Free to download at https://get.adobe.com/reader/) * Please keep in mind that colours can vary depending on the printer and paper used * For a high-quality look and feel, print on a thicker card stock ♡ THIS IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY: These printables belong to mDesignShoppe and are for personal use only. Under no circumstances can this file be duplicated, republished, resold, copied, or used for commercial use. By purchasing you are agreeing to our terms. ♡ REFUNDS: Due to the nature of this product, digital downloads are not eligible for refunds. ♡ QUESTIONS? Please feel free to send me a message, I would be happy to help you! ♡ THANK YOU SO MUCH for visiting mDesignsShoppe.
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What is MQTT? MQTT (Message Queue Telemetry Transport) is a simple and ‘lightweight’ way for internet-connected devices to send each other messages. This is important for home-automation because devices need to send messages back and forth like ‘turn on the lights’ or ‘turn off the sprinklers.’ Devices using MQTT communicate by publishing data to topics. MQTT devices subscribe to a topic, and when data is published to that topic it is pushed to all the subscribers. In this tutorial we’re going to set up an MQTT client on our raspberry pi which will subscribe to a couple of topics. Any data published to those topics will be pushed to our raspberry pi, and it can decide how to react. Python Setup Here we're assuming you’re running a reasonably up-to-date version of raspbian, that already has pip installed. pip is a package management system used to install and manage software packages written in Python. First we need to get some MQTT libraries to use with python sudo pip install paho-mqtt recap: sudo gives us super-user permissions, pip is the command/program we’re invoking, and we’re using pip to install a package called paho-mqtt Set up a client Now we’re going to write a python script that sets the RasPi up as a client that connects to a free MQTT server. If you’re accessing your Raspberry Pi with a keyboard and monitor it is easy enough to open the Python Shell (Start Button > Programming > Python 2(IDLE)) and open a new script (File > New File). Select File > Save As and navigate to your Documents folder. Save the currently empty file as mqtt_client_demo.py If you’re accessing your RasPi over SSH then you can execute sudo nano ~/Documents/mqtt_client_demo.py instead to access the console editor and begin editing. Copy the following code into the python script - as always we recommend manually typing it out so you get a better feel for the code structure. # MQTT Client demo # Continuously monitor two different MQTT topics for data, # check if the received data matches two predefined 'commands' import paho.mqtt.client as mqtt # The callback for when the client receives a CONNACK response from the server. def on_connect(client, userdata, flags, rc): print("Connected with result code "+str(rc)) # Subscribing in on_connect() - if we lose the connection and # reconnect then subscriptions will be renewed. client.subscribe("CoreElectronics/test") client.subscribe("CoreElectronics/topic") # The callback for when a PUBLISH message is received from the server. def on_message(client, userdata, msg): print(msg.topic+" "+str(msg.payload)) if msg.payload == "Hello": print("Received message #1, do something") # Do something if msg.payload == "World!": print("Received message #2, do something else") # Do something else # Create an MQTT client and attach our routines to it. client = mqtt.Client() client.on_connect = on_connect client.on_message = on_message client.connect("test.mosquitto.org", 1883, 60) # Process network traffic and dispatch callbacks. This will also handle # reconnecting. Check the documentation at # https://github.com/eclipse/paho.mqtt.python # for information on how to use other loop*() functions client.loop_forever() Save the file (if you’re in nano press Ctrl+X and you'll see the prompt below. Strike Y and then Enter to save the changes to the file.) Let’s peek at the code a moment. Just like the comment at the top says, this file will subscribe to a MQTT topic on a free MQTT server (test.mosquitto.org). If any data is published to the topics that this client is interested in, it will print them to the shell. The real power here comes from the decision making that is included – a couple of if statements check to see if the received data matches some predefined strings, and if so, can choose to do other things. This could be anything from blinking an LED to turning on the pool-pump and watering the garden. Lines beginning with def are functions. These functions are attached to the mqqt-client object that we’ve defined as client. When certain events like a successful connection is established or a message is received, client triggers the functions that we attached to client.on_connect and client.on_message. Now let’s look at publishing some data for our client to receive. Publishing Create another file in Documents called: mqtt_publish_demo.py and enter the following code: # MQTT Publish Demo # Publish two messages, to two different topics import paho.mqtt.publish as publish publish.single("CoreElectronics/test", "Hello", hostname="test.mosquitto.org") publish.single("CoreElectronics/topic", "World!", hostname="test.mosquitto.org") print("Done") Save this file. This script publishes the data “Hello” to the topic CoreElectronics/test and then publishes the data “World!” to the topic CoreElectronics/topic. It’s worth noting that topics do not need to be created or deleted. It’s enough to just publish and subscribe to a topic. Now for the fun part! Make sure your RasPi is connected to the internet. Open a terminal (I’ll refer to it as Terminal1) and make sure you’re in the Documents folder with cd Documents from here, we’re going to start our client. Enter: python mqtt_client_demo.py If everything goes well, you will shortly see a message saying Connected with result code 0 Open another terminal instance (I’ll refer to it as Terminal2). Again, navigate to Documents execute the publish-script python mqtt_publish_demo.py Not much happens on Terminal2, but back over on Terminal1 we should see some action: CoreElectronics/test Hello Received message #1, do something CoreElectronics/topic World! Received message #2, do something else If you see this output, then it means everything worked! What’s more, if you build and run mqtt_publish_demo.py on any internet connected device that can run python, your RasPi will respond in exactly the same way. Try it! It doesn’t take too much imagination to see how powerful and scalable this idea is. Where the script is printing “do something,” could be something as basic as turning a light on or off, to watering the garden and feeding the fish. When you’re ready to quit the client, just Ctrl+C in its terminal window to halt the python script. Try changing one of the messages in mqtt_publish_demo.py and see how this might affect the output from the client script. You could try modifying the client to toggle an LED when a certain command is received! This kind of setup pairs well with other IoT devices like the ESP8266 or Particle. To get you started on project ideas, why not bring over some of the script from this tutorial to change the colour of an LED based on what data that is published to an MQTT topic. Data you publish to free MQTT servers are accessible by anybody. Don’t use this code for important things. If you’re unsure, ask yourself whether undesired operation of your program would have serious consequences (eg: pets not being fed by your automated pet-feeder while you’re away or the garage door randomly opening). It’s certainly best to only use this stuff in for-the-fun-of-it style projects. For more information on the routines available, you can find the paho MQTT documentation at the paho github repository.
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March 14th is PI Day. I have never celebrated this day with my class before. The main reason I have never celebrated it would be that the date falls during our March Break holiday. I LOVE all things math...well things that make math more interesting and engaging. My class and I will celebrating PI Day on the 18th of March, which is the first day AFTER our spring break. Using a variety of resources, I have put together a package of engaging and hands-on activities for the students to investigate. I previously wrote a post which featured my colleague Cindy's PI DAY poster. She was inspired by the work of Valerie King on TpT. I have been using and blogging about Valerie's posters quite a bit this year. I LOVE her work. I pestered poor Valerie until she created this fantastic poster as a FREEBIE. I think that really shows how awesome she is as a person and as a teacher. Thank you Valerie for continuing to inspire ME and others with your great artwork! I also found the following activity on TpT and thought it looked like great fun for my students. If you have the book "Sir Cumference and the Dragon of Pi" by Cindy Neuschwander you might want to download this FREEBIE as well. I found a PPT of the book online and am using it with the activity. You can also find a version of the book on Youtube. CLICK HERE TO GO TO TPT My students are also going to make PI Day bracelets. I found the activity pictured below here on TPT. The students will use pony beads (which I bought at the local dollar store) to create their own bracelet representing the numbers in PI. It's kind of like a three-dimensional glyph:) I think this will be great for the kinesthetic learners in my class. I guess you could say I have caught the PI DAY bug and I decided to make a few of my own activities. I know that students love cootie catchers, but I have never had a chance to use one with this class. I have made a simple one that the students can use to review some of the information they will learn while doing their PI DAY activities. I am very interested in seeing how they turn out! If you use the cootie catcher with your class, please be sure to come back and leave me a comment! CLICK ON THE IMAGE ABOVE TO DOWNLOAD YOUR OWN COPY FOR FREE My students love to write poetry. We have a monthly "Poetry Share" in my classroom where the students bring in the poetry they have collected and authored during the previous four weeks. To give them some extra inspiration, I created a student worksheet with instructions on how to write PI-KU poetry. You can download the instructions for writing your own PI-KU HERE. Just added a new FREEBIE from TPT. Pink Cat Studio (yay! another Canadian!) has allowed me to post her free poster for you to download and add to your growing list of fun PI Day materials. Click on the image below to download your own copy of this super adorable poster.
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