I love our kindergarten unit on tangrams so I was eager to explore some of the apps that support that type of spacial learning. As a teacher who uses the Grandfather Tang book by Ann Tompert, I would love to find a program that begins with the shapes from that story. We use those templates of the fox, lion, goldfish, etc., in the classroom and the students love to solve the puzzles again and again. So far, I haven't found an app with those shapes or one that ties into that story. (and is appropriate and fun for five and six year olds)
I began exploring with My First Tangrams HD. In this app, there are four levels or categories. The first level is very simple and each tan is outlined so there is little room for error. The second level shows a tiny picture of the finished puzzle in the right upper corner and only one piece is outlined. In order to solve, the user needs to figure out which piece goes where. It goes on to two more levels or categories of puzzles. One of those is open for free tangram designs.
Ideally, an app would show an outline of the puzzle and leave it to the user to decide how to fill the puzzle with each of the seven pieces. I think the My First Tangrams HD app is too guided. It leaves little room for flexible thinking. One of the great things about the traditional tangrams puzzles is that students need to struggle with the spacing of the pieces to complete the picture rather than have a finished puzzle to copy. This only allows them to polish their duplication skills rather than the added spacial math component.
One other challenge with this app is that often a tan appeared as a much smaller version which needed to be placed off center to make the iPad accept completion. For kindergarteners (or anyone) this would become frustrating.
I am still on the search for a better tangram app - I am discovering that many of the apps for children don't have a "snap" feature for the tans and need precise placement.
I have read good things about Borbas Gergely Tangram and am excited about getting to play with that app next.
I tried Borbas Gergely Tangrams on the ipad and it does not work well - it is designed for iphone and clearly that is where it is happy... still seeking...
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