Tangrams and Other Dissection Puzzles

2009 May 4

tangram-cat[Photo by jimmiehomeschoolmom.]

One of the things I meant to do with my elementary math class (the one that got canceled due to low enrollment):

And then we would play around with Tangram puzzles, and perhaps make up a few of our own.

Advanced Tangram Puzzles

If I were to do a tangram unit with older students, I would be sure to include a few of these tidbits from Archimedes’ Laboratory:

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Can You Put These Together?

If your students like Tangrams, you may enjoy playing around with a few other dissection puzzles. My favorites:

For Further Study

The author has a new book in print: Geometric Puzzle Design.



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4 Responses leave one →
  1. 2009 May 4
    Apurva permalink

    Thank you for Such wonderful information….If You love puzzles and can’t wait to get your hands on a new one just as I do…….. Check out the blog mentioned below, its really cool, Its one of the best blogs I’ve come across …….Enjoy !!!!

    http://staysharpwithpuzzles.blogspot.com

  2. 2009 May 4

    Hi! Tangrams are similar to Soma Cubes, but I was surprised that I’m pretty bad at tangrams (I always have to “cheat”) but I was almost a natural at soma cubes!

    You asked about the cubes. Sorry, but they were already glued together when we got to class. The teacher did suggest buying some wooden cubes and making our own, but she didn’t answer any of the questions you posted on my blog. Sorry I can’t be of more help!

  3. 2009 May 5

    Hey! Thrilled to see my cat tangram here! :-)
    And found some neat tangram activities too.

  4. 2009 May 5

    Put something on Flickr with a Creative Commons license, and there’s no telling where it will end up. Thanks for the picture!

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