The image shows a completed tangram puzzle forming a square. Tangrams are puzzles made up of seven flat shapes, called tans, which are put together to form shapes. The seven pieces include:
- Two large right triangles
- One medium right triangle
- Two small right triangles
- One square
- One parallelogram
In this image, all seven pieces are arranged to form a perfect square. Each piece is a different color, and they fit together without any gaps or overlaps.
Since the task is not explicitly stated but the image is labeled “TANGRAM PUZZLES,” it’s likely that the student is being asked to recognize or identify the tangram pieces or perhaps recreate the square using the seven tans.
However, since no specific question is given (like “How many triangles are there?” or “What shape is formed?”), and based on the context of tangram puzzles, the most reasonable assumption is that the student is to understand that these seven pieces can be arranged to form a square — which they have done in the image.
If the implied question is: “What shape is formed by arranging all seven tangram pieces?” then the answer is a square.
Let’s verify:
- A standard tangram set always forms a square when all pieces are used correctly.
- The image clearly shows a square outline with no missing parts.
- All seven distinct colored shapes are present and fitted together.
Therefore, the final answer is:
Final Answer:
Square
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of tangrams puzzle worksheet.