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===Activity No # ===
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===Activity No # Tangram===
 
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*Website interactives/ links/ / Geogebra Applets
 
*Website interactives/ links/ / Geogebra Applets
 
*Process/ Developmental Questions
 
*Process/ Developmental Questions
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# This is a very old Chinese puzzle known as a tangram.
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# Cut out the square below into 7 shapes.
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# Cut out the 7 shapes and rearrange them to form:
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(a) a square from two triangles, and then change it to a parallelogram;
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(b) a rectangle using three pieces, and then change it into a parallelogram;
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(c) a trapezium with three pieces;
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(d) a parallelogram with four pieces;
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(e) a trapezium from the square, parallelogram and the two small triangles;
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(f) a triangle with three pieces;
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(g) a rectangle with all seven pieces.
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# Finally, put the pieces back together to form the original square
 
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*Evaluation
 
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