TANGRAMS 
Prepared by: 
Marygrace C. Cagungun
HISTORY 
• Ancient Chinese Puzzles 
• Begins with a square 
• Each piece is called Tan. 
All pieces must be used 
They must touch, but not overlap.
LEGEND 
• A Chinese man Tan’s greatest possession 
was fine ceramic tile. 
• He dropped a tile on his way to show the 
emperor and it broke to 7 geometric 
shapes. 
• Spent the rest of his life in putting them 
back together.
• He was not successful, however he 
succeeded in creating many designs. 
• Tan enjoyed creating designs and later 
called as Tangrams. 
• It is the oldest and most enduring 
geometric puzzles.
USE 
• Used in storytelling 
 Storyteller arranges the tan to show 
the shape of the character. 
 Pieces are rearranged to represent 
the new characters or elements in 
the story.
Identify the shape of each 
Tangram 
• 2 Large Triangles 
• 1 Medium Triangle 
• 2 Small Triangles 
• 1 Square 
• 1parallelogram
Storytelling Time 
Three Little 
Pigs, One Wolf 
and the Seven 
Magic Shapes
This is the story of the three 
little pigs. 
• One day, the three little pigs 
say goodbye to their parents to 
started to seek for their 
fortunes.
Form a pig using your tangram.
The first pig met a duck and gave 
him seven magic shapes, and the 
duck said: “Use them wisely.” 
• Form a duck using your tangrams.
The pig said: “What can I do, I 
feel so lonely.” So he decided to 
have a companion, and have a cat. 
• Form a cat using the seven magic shapes.
The wolf appeared and ate the 
pig and the cat. 
• Form a wolf using the seven magic 
shapes.
The second pig met a rabbit and 
gave him seven magic shapes, and 
the rabbit said: “Use them 
wisely.” 
• Form a rabbit using the Tangrams.
The pig said: “What can I do, It’s 
getting dark.” So he decided to 
have a candle. 
• Form a candle using your seven magic 
shapes.
The wolf appeared and ate this 
pig too but not the candle.
The third pig met a swan and 
gave him seven magic shapes, and 
the swan said: “Use them wisely.” 
• Form a swan using your tangram.
The pig said: “What can I do, I 
need a place to live.” So he 
decided to have a house. 
• Form a house using your seven magic 
shapes.
The wolf appeared and huffed 
and puffed, but got nothing.
Our friend fell in love with the 
famous pig and they got married.
Now, they didn’t need two 
houses, so they decided to create 
a ship with the other seven magic 
shapes. 
• Form a ship using the seven magic 
shapes.
The wolf appeared and huffed 
and puffed, and help them with 
their honeymoon around the 
world.
Tangrams by Marygrace C. Cagungun

Tangrams by Marygrace C. Cagungun

  • 1.
    TANGRAMS Prepared by: Marygrace C. Cagungun
  • 2.
    HISTORY • AncientChinese Puzzles • Begins with a square • Each piece is called Tan. All pieces must be used They must touch, but not overlap.
  • 3.
    LEGEND • AChinese man Tan’s greatest possession was fine ceramic tile. • He dropped a tile on his way to show the emperor and it broke to 7 geometric shapes. • Spent the rest of his life in putting them back together.
  • 4.
    • He wasnot successful, however he succeeded in creating many designs. • Tan enjoyed creating designs and later called as Tangrams. • It is the oldest and most enduring geometric puzzles.
  • 5.
    USE • Usedin storytelling  Storyteller arranges the tan to show the shape of the character.  Pieces are rearranged to represent the new characters or elements in the story.
  • 6.
    Identify the shapeof each Tangram • 2 Large Triangles • 1 Medium Triangle • 2 Small Triangles • 1 Square • 1parallelogram
  • 7.
    Storytelling Time ThreeLittle Pigs, One Wolf and the Seven Magic Shapes
  • 8.
    This is thestory of the three little pigs. • One day, the three little pigs say goodbye to their parents to started to seek for their fortunes.
  • 9.
    Form a pigusing your tangram.
  • 10.
    The first pigmet a duck and gave him seven magic shapes, and the duck said: “Use them wisely.” • Form a duck using your tangrams.
  • 12.
    The pig said:“What can I do, I feel so lonely.” So he decided to have a companion, and have a cat. • Form a cat using the seven magic shapes.
  • 14.
    The wolf appearedand ate the pig and the cat. • Form a wolf using the seven magic shapes.
  • 16.
    The second pigmet a rabbit and gave him seven magic shapes, and the rabbit said: “Use them wisely.” • Form a rabbit using the Tangrams.
  • 18.
    The pig said:“What can I do, It’s getting dark.” So he decided to have a candle. • Form a candle using your seven magic shapes.
  • 20.
    The wolf appearedand ate this pig too but not the candle.
  • 21.
    The third pigmet a swan and gave him seven magic shapes, and the swan said: “Use them wisely.” • Form a swan using your tangram.
  • 23.
    The pig said:“What can I do, I need a place to live.” So he decided to have a house. • Form a house using your seven magic shapes.
  • 25.
    The wolf appearedand huffed and puffed, but got nothing.
  • 26.
    Our friend fellin love with the famous pig and they got married.
  • 27.
    Now, they didn’tneed two houses, so they decided to create a ship with the other seven magic shapes. • Form a ship using the seven magic shapes.
  • 29.
    The wolf appearedand huffed and puffed, and help them with their honeymoon around the world.