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e Day Word Search

Looking for help celebrating e Day (February 7th) with your high school math classes? Check out this e Day word search puzzle.

e Day Word Search Puzzle for February 7th .

What is e Day?

The mathematical constant e is known as Euler’s Number. Since the decimal approximation of e is 2.71828…, mathematicians celebrate e Day on February 7th.

This mathematical holiday is often only celebrated in upper-level math classes at the high school level since students are usually introduced to the constant e for the first time in Algebra 2 or Precalculus courses.

If you are looking for more ideas for celebrating e Day, check out my blog post with e Day math activities.

e day with photo of euler behind

e Day Word Search

To help you celebrate e Day with your math students, I have created a fun e Day Word Search. Find each of the words listed below the grid by searching through the letters in the square grid.

e day word search math puzzle for february 7th.

The following words related to the constant e are hidden in the word search puzzle: infinite, number, Euler, constant, transcendental, natural logarithm, compound interest, Bernoulli, irrational, and exponential.

Puzzle Solutions

I intentionally do not make answers to the printable math puzzles I share on my blog available online because I strive to provide learning experiences for my students that are non-google-able. I would like other teachers to be able to use these puzzles in their classrooms as well without the solutions being easily found on the Internet.

However, I do recognize that us teachers are busy people and sometimes need to quickly reference an answer key to see if a student has solved a puzzle correctly or to see if they have interpreted the instructions properly.

If you are a teacher who is using these puzzles in your classroom, please send me an email at sarah@mathequalslove.net with information about what you teach and where you teach. I will be happy to forward an answer key to you.

Not a teacher? Go ahead and send me an email as well. Just let me know what you are using the puzzles for. I am continually in awe of how many people are using these puzzles with scouting groups, with senior adults battling dementia, as fun activities in their workplace, or as a birthday party escape room.

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