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Transum,
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
"This activity challenges the misconception that a square always has vertical and horizontal sides. Recognising squares that are rotated from this standard orientation is a learning objective of Tantrum. Another is working systematically to find all possible solutions. Please contact Transum with your solutions to the puzzle or thoughts on using this activity."