Any new knowledge and skills to the child must be given in playful play. In particular, all children of preschool age are very fond of puzzles, in the process of guessing which you can introduce the baby to new concepts for him. Thus, five-year-olds and six-year-old boys and girls can be slowly started acquainting themselves with school supplies. This will help the children later go to school without experiencing a strong fear of the unknown.
The guessing of puzzles is not only fun, but also very useful entertainment for kids. A child who wants to find the right answer as soon as possible tries to match different images and concepts with each other, seeks similarities and differences between objects and, finally, determines what was intended. All this develops spatial-figurative thinking, logic and imagination, and also teaches the child to think and reflect.
In addition, riddles are ideal for entertaining several children at once, for example, in a kindergarten group or on a holiday at your home, where you invited your son or daughter's friends. By offering children various puzzles, you can excite in them a competitive motive. So, each child will not only seek to solve the riddle, but also make it faster than others to feel superior to peers.
In this article, we present several variants of puzzles about school supplies for preschool children and first-year students who will help children to get to know the school from the inside and have fun.
Mysteries about school supplies for children 5-6 years old
For such kids it is necessary to make guesses of riddles, the answer to which they are familiar. In particular, pre-school children are very fond of drawing and know objects such as a pen or pencil. You should try to explain to your son or daughter how exactly these accessories are used during schooling, and how to treat them. In addition, in parallel with the guessing of puzzles, you can teach your child to properly hold writing materials in his hand, if he still does not know how. For fun and fun learning the following riddles about school supplies with answers will suit you:In a snowy field along the road
Horses my one legged horse
And for many, many years
Leaves a black mark. (A pen)
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My girlfriend lives like this:
In the morning she drinks ink,
Then I give her a notebook,
She goes for walks on her. (A pen)
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Guess what a thing, -
A sharp beak, not a bird,
With this beak she
Set-sows seeds
Not on the field, not on the bed -
On the sheets of your notebook. (A pen)
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Magic wand
I have friends,
The wand of this
I can build i
Tower, house and plane
And a huge ship! (Pencil)
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He confessed to the knife:
- I work without work.
Construct me, my friend,
So I can work. (Pencil)
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They huddle in a narrow house
Multicolored kiddies.
Only let go at will -
Where there was emptiness,
There, you see, - beauty! (Color pencils)
Riddles about school supplies for 1st grade
Pupils of lower grades already need to be introduced to new subjects for them, such as pencil case, diary, desk, school board and so on. This will allow first-graders to quickly understand how the process of schooling is organized and make it much easier. Of course, along with a happy guessing the child also needs to explain how each item can be used and what it is intended for. In particular, you can use these variants of puzzles for first-grade students:
I have a new house in my hand,
The door of the house is locked.
Here tenants are paper,
All terribly important. (Portfolio)
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There is a wonderful bench,
You and I sat on it.
The bench leads both of us
From year to year, from class to class. (Desk)
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On black white
Write every now and then.
Rattles the rag -
Clean the page. (Blackboard)
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In this narrow box
You will find pencils,
Handles, feathers, paperclips, buttons,
Anything for the soul. (Pencil case)
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Conspired two legs
Do arcs and circles. (Compass)
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On the leg is one,
Twists and turns his head.
We show countries,
Rivers, mountains, oceans. (Globe)
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He orders students to sit down.
Then get up and leave.
At school, he tells many,
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In the school notebook,
And what a notebook - a mystery.
Will receive an assessment in her student,
And in the evening, my mother will show ... (Diary)
Having connected very little imagination and imagination, you yourself can come up with riddles about the numerous school supplies. Try to have them poetic form - so children are much easier to perceive new information for themselves.