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Old 07-30-2009, 06:12 PM
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these are called pattern blocks - math manipulatives - can be purchased through school supply places and sometimes on e-bay

they come in plastic, rubber, or wood, and various thicknesses.

My grandchildren are the ones that are creative with these!

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Old 07-30-2009, 06:45 PM
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Those would be fun to play with and create blocks with. I'm just a kid at heart anyway.
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How fun for us of ALL ages :wink: :lol: I will be looking for these, thank you!! :D :D :D
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they look like a tangram set

buy one of those - there are hundreds, maybe even thousands of patterns to make with them
(and they're fun to play with :lol: )
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Old 07-30-2009, 08:33 PM
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It's fun to have both around.

I don't remember for positively sure what pieces are in the tangram sets, but I think the only shape they have in common is a square.

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Looks like fun!!
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Old 07-31-2009, 06:04 PM
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Oboy, one more thing to add to my wish list, and in large quantities. Yes, I can see playing endlessly with these!
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These look like the pattern blocks my kdg class uses during our Saxon Math lessons. I have always said that if I had learned to quilt when I was a teen, I would not have had nearly as much trouble with HS geometry. And, no...sorry...these pattern blocks do not look like tangrams. A tangram is a square shape made up of 7(if I remember correctly...could be 6...I am on summer vacation) shapes...2 of each: large, medium, and small triangles and a small square. I can picture in my mind...just not remembering exactly. We use them in Kdg sparingly...they are very frustrating for most kdg kiddos.
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Originally Posted by Pam B
These look like the pattern blocks my kdg class uses during our Saxon Math lessons. I have always said that if I had learned to quilt when I was a teen, I would not have had nearly as much trouble with HS geometry. And, no...sorry...these pattern blocks do not look like tangrams. A tangram is a square shape made up of 7(if I remember correctly...could be 6...I am on summer vacation) shapes...2 of each: large, medium, and small triangles and a small square. I can picture in my mind...just not remembering exactly. We use them in Kdg sparingly...they are very frustrating for most kdg kiddos.
This is what they are - I found the first ones at a garage sale - and then I didn't think there were enough to do much with - so I bought some more.

Of course, when the little grandsons were playing with them, there STILL weren't enough!
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Yes, they sure are fun to play with....give my kdg kids a tub of those and they are occupied for a long time. Kind of a fun addition to your quilting room, I would think.
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