- The image displays a set of 12 tangram puzzles, each composed of the same seven geometric shapes (two large right triangles, one medium right triangle, two small right triangles, one square, and one parallelogram) arranged to form different silhouettes.
- Each puzzle is presented as a pair: on the left, the completed tangram figure; on the right, the individual colored pieces that can be rearranged to form that figure.
- The task is to match each completed figure with its corresponding set of disassembled pieces by recognizing how the seven standard tangram shapes fit together to create the silhouette.
- The solution involves visually comparing the outline and internal structure of each assembled figure with the shapes and arrangement of the pieces in the disassembled version to find the correct pairing.
- The large square labeled "Tangram" on the right side shows the standard arrangement of the seven pieces forming a square, serving as a reference for the component shapes used in all puzzles.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of tanagram worksheets.