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Embracing Challenges with Tangram Puzzles!

 It has been another busy week in STEM class! 

Our fourth graders had an authentic opportunity to explore one of our STEM class mindsets -- Embrace Challenges -- by taking on a tangram puzzle challenge. After reading the book Perfect Square, students attempted to solve the ancient Chinese puzzle by using the seven pieces to create a square. The task took a lot of perseverance! After successfully solving the square puzzle, students were then able to use their pieces to design their own shapes and designs out of the tangram pieces or a square sheet of paper.

If you'd like to try out some tangram puzzles yourself, you can find a digital version of the puzzle here: https://www.gieson.com/Library/projects/games/matter/

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