Proverbs, sayings, riddles about the number 0. Proverbs, sayings and riddles about numbers for children. What does one mean, and what does it mean for different peoples

"How many times do I have to tell you!" the mother scolds the child, who cannot remember the score. But you can not scold the child, but put him next to you, and read the proverbs where numbers are mentioned. And believe me, the baby will immediately stop being naughty, and at the same time she will repeat the count and learn something new from the proverbs. 🙂

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Proverbs with number and number 1

One spring at home is better than a hundred springs in a foreign land.

One is about Foma, the other is about Yeryoma.

One cuts, and the other blows a pipe.

One today is better than two tomorrow.

Break one pancake in half.

One wolf drives a regiment of sheep.

One in the harrow, and all on the sidelines.

One mind is good, but two is better.

One goose will not trample the grass.

One thief - ruin for the whole world.

One grain gives a handful.

Going alone and drowning is boring.

One bee does not bring much honey.

One hand in honey, the other in molasses.

One trouble comes - another leads.

You cut down one tree, plant ten.

One eye to see far.

One wise head is worth a hundred heads.

One spoonful of tar spoils a barrel of honey.

One for all and all for one.

One swallow does not make spring.

One in sin, and all in the answer.

One madman threw a stone into the well, but a hundred wise men could not get it.

Sets fire with one hand and extinguishes with the other.

You can't build a house out of one tree.

You can’t cook porridge from one prosinka.

One horse will not kick up dust, and if it does kick up dust, it will not get glory.

You bite one finger - everyone hurts.

Once protect yourself from fire, another time from water.

Once you fail, the second time you learn.

Once you look - flowers and roses, another time you look - wind and snowstorm.

Proverbs with number and number 2

Two of a Kind.

Two dogs are fighting - do not pester the third.

You won't live two centuries, you won't cross two youths.

Two brothers for a bear, and two brothers-in-law for jelly.

Don't be young twice.

Two bears in one lair will not settle down.

Two sorrows together, the third in half.

If you chase two hares, you won't catch one.

You can't fit two watermelons under your armpit.

Listen twice, say once.

Two falcons quarrel - the crow will feed.

Two ears, one mouth: listen forty-two times, say once.

Two halves are one whole.

Proverbs with number and number 3

Do not recognize a friend in three days, but recognize in three years.

He had three wives, suffered from all of them.

Three money a day, wherever you want, there and day.

Three sons, and he is strong.

He ground for three days, and ate it in a day and a half.

A braggart costs three kopecks.

It takes three years to learn to be industrious, and three days to learn to be lazy.

The dog was frightened once - it barks for three days.

Proverbs with number and number 4

Without four corners, the hut is not cut.

Live within four walls.

A horse with four legs and then stumbles.

On all four sides.

Four floors, and the sides are bare.

Proverbs with number and number 5

He has five tricks and six deceptions.

The fifth wheel in the cart.

Like the back of my hand.

Proverbs with number and number 6

Sixth Sense.

If six people argue, they will even miss what is in their mouth; if four agree, they will even topple what is on the roof.

The traitor - six blows with sticks.

Whoever has six children has wealth in six places.

A good deal ends in six months.

Here, in theory, there should have been proverbs with a seven, but there were so many of them that I had to make a separate page for them:. Come, read and choose any!

Proverbs with number and number 8

Spring and autumn - eight weather per day.

Two friends and eight enemies.

Do not slaughter eight sheep - slaughter one, but well-fed.

Like - eight, desired - one.

Proverbs with number and number 9

Nine people is the same as ten.

Nine mice were pulled together, the lid was pulled off the tub.

Having lost once, you will win nine times.

Proverbs with the number 10

Ten people who know are not worth one who does the work.

Get rid of one vice, ten virtues will grow.

Until you get to the boss, you will stumble ten times.

A brave man has ten virtues: one courage, and nine dexterity.

A wise man hears once, but guesses ten times.

Think ten times - cut once.

Proverbs with numbers 50, 100 and 1000

A faithful friend is better than a hundred servants.

It is better to see once than hear a hundred times.

Do not have a hundred rubles, but have a hundred friends.

One fool will say - a hundred wise men will not understand.

A coward dies a hundred times, a hero only once.

You can give a hundred cowards for one brave man.

Evil will be revealed even in fifty years.

The mind of a horseman is like gold, the mind of a country is like a thousand gold pieces.

A thousand strokes of a tailor is one stroke of a blacksmith.

It is better to be familiar with a thousand than to know only one.

Than a thousand words, one is better, but true.

Well, that's probably all for today! Look how many, it turns out, proverbs with numbers and numbers came up with the people! It is not surprising that we have prepared another page on which we have collected . And after all, in such simple proverbs the essence of human relationships is revealed, some of which are condemned, while others are set as an example. However, all other proverbs and sayings also reflect folk wisdom.

To be convinced of this once again, it is enough, perhaps, just to read or.

Oorzhak Shenney

The study of proverbs, sayings and riddles in which there are numbers, as well as to expand ideas about numbers on the material of oral folk art.

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Introduction

On September 1, I became a student of the 1st "and" class.At the first math lesson, our teacher said that everything that we will do in the math lesson with numbers will be very useful to us in life, because. people have been using them in their lives since ancient times. I wanted to know more about where numbers are used. For an answer, I turned to my teacher. She suggested that I do research and find out where numbers are used in our lives.

Before starting my research, I turned to my mother for help. Mom offered to open the Internet and find information about the numbers, and dad, hearing our conversation, said: “Three inches from the pot, but he’s already researching something, let’s help, one head is good, but two is better.” And my mother immediately said: “Your dad is already using numbers in his conversation with you, so find out what numbers are used in proverbs, sayings and riddles.” Thus, the whole family decided which images are often used in folklore.

Target: explore proverbs, sayings and riddles that contain numbers, as well as expand ideas about numbers on the material of oral folk art. (Slide 2)

Tasks:

  • study riddles, proverbs and sayings containing numbers.
  • Identify and arrange proverbs containing numbers.
  • Determine which numbers folk wisdom devoted more proverbs to.

Research hypothesis:

We assume that as a result of this work we will learn what numbers are often used in folklore.

Sayings and proverbs

To start,. I had to find out what a saying, a proverb is, but about a riddle, I already knew something. Mom took me to the library. We wrote out books with proverbs and sayings, riddles, and also studied Internet resources. Having studied the collected information together with the parents, we learned: what a saying, proverb, riddle is and what numbers are often used in them.

So, what is a saying, a proverb?

Proverb - this is a well-established phrase or phrase, figurative expression, metaphor. Not used on its own.
Sayings are used in sentences to give a bright artistic coloring to facts, things and situations.

Proverb - a short sentence containing folk wisdom. It is written in simple folk language, often has rhyme and rhythm.

Proverbs and sayings with the number 1.

  • There is safety in numbers.
  • Alone in the sea is not a fisherman.
  • Seven troubles - one answer.
  • One for all and all for one.
  • It is better to see once than hear a hundred times.
  • There is only one concern in suffering - there would be no work.
  • From the great to the ridiculous - one step.
  • One fool quarrels five smart ones.
  • One head, two languages.

Proverbs and sayings with the number 2.

  • An old friend is better than two new ones.
  • Two bears can't get along in the same den.
  • If you chase two hares, you won't catch one.
  • Two of a Kind.
  • One head it's good, but two better.
  • Miser pays twice.
  • Kill two birds with one stone.
  • Two deaths cannot happen, but one cannot be avoided.
  • A lazybones and a slacker - two siblings.
  • Of two evils choose the less.
  • For a beaten man they give two unbeaten men.

Proverbs and sayings with the number 3.

  • Get lost in the three pines.
  • God loves trinity.
  • A peasant has three worries in August: to mow, to plow, and to sow.
  • Do not recognize a friend in three days - recognize in three years.
  • The promised three years are waiting.
  • Three inches from the pot.
  • Lied from three boxes.
  • Cry in three streams.
  • Bend into three deaths

Proverbs and sayings with the number 7.

  • Seven times measure cut once.
  • Seven do not wait for one.
  • Seven Fridays in a week.
  • Secret behind seven seals.
  • Seven with a spoon, and one with a bipod.
  • Too many cooks spoil the broth.
  • Seven - not one, we will not give offense.
  • Bow from seven ailments.
  • Seven gates, but all in the garden.
  • In one fell swoop, seven kills.
  • Seven do not wait for one.
  • Seven spans in the forehead.
  • Seven troubles - one answer.

Proverbs and sayings with the number 9.

  • For distant lands, in a distant kingdom.
  • Ninth shaft.
  • A brave man has ten virtues: one is courage, nine is dexterity.

Proverbs and sayings with the number 12.

  • There are twelve months in a year, and each has its own berries.
  • The truth will break twelve chains.
  • One sparrow cannot be divided into twelve dishes.

Proverbs and sayings with the number 13.

  • They put your brother at thirteen to a dozen, and even then they don’t take it.
  • The thirteenth guest under the table.

Having studied and ordered these sayings and proverbs, we can conclude: the numbers 1.2, 3, 7 are often used, less often the numbers 9.12, 13.

Mystery?

Mystery - metaphorical expression in which onething is represented by another, having with himany resemblance, however remote. ; on the basis of the above man andmust guess intended subject.

Riddles with the number 1.

Who has one foot, and that one without a shoe?

Many arms, but one leg?

How many suns behind a cloud?

Riddles with number 2.

Two legs conspired

Make arcs and circles.

At night, two windows close themselves,

And with the rising of the sun they themselves open

Riddles with the number 3.

He has colored eyes

Not eyes, but three lights.

He takes turns by them,

Looking up at me.

Stretching the neck

Goose and only -

number three

Hurry for two.

Riddles with the number 4.

All four petals moved at the flower.

I wanted to rip it off

He fluttered and flew away.

Either a number, or a fork,
Or a fork in the road.
In a student's notebook
I know for sure - everyone is happy with her.

Riddles with the number 5.

Five brothers are inseparable

They are never bored together.

They work with a pen

Saw, spoon, axe.

There are friends such a bird:

If it sits on the page

I am very glad

And my whole family is with me.

Riddles with the number 6.

How many letters does the dragon have
And zeros for a million
Various chess pieces
Wings of three white hens,
May beetle legs
And the sides of the chest.
If we can't count ourselves
The number will tell us...

And buzzes and flies
There are six legs
But no hooves.

Riddles with the number 7.

This figure is the happiest of all

This figure is the prettiest of all.

She knows the days of the week

She is friendly with the rainbow

We sang it with friends:

She is friends with notes.

Potty is smart

Seven holes in it.

Riddles with the number 8.

Let's drop one

Let's find eight.

I'm so sweet

I'm so round

I am made up of

Two circles.

I'm so glad,

That I found myself such

How are you friends.

Riddles with the number 9.

Guess what, guys

What kind of figure is an acrobat?

If you stand on your head

Exactly three will be less.

After studying the riddles, we can conclude that all numbers from 1 to 9 are used in riddles.

My observations

Simultaneously with the study of literary sources and Internet resources, we also watched our relatives, and I also watched my classmates: do they use proverbs, sayings and riddles in which there are numbers in their conversations.

The conclusion of the observation: adults, not all, sometimes use in their conversations, mostly proverbs and less often sayings.

And my classmates do not yet use proverbs, sayings and riddles in their conversations.

Therefore, after consulting, we decided to tell my classmates about the numbers. We made an album about numbers. I drew, and my mother helped me write sayings, proverbs, etc. At one of the math lessons, I presented my album and talked about the numbers to my classmates.

They liked it very much and they also began to make their projects about numbers.

The conclusion of our study.

Thus , people from ancient times put a certain meaning into numbers. All this is reflected in oral folk art. We came to the conclusion that numbers are widely used in folklore. Numbers are stored in proverbs, sayings, riddles and allow you to better reveal their meaning.

In proverbs and sayings, numbers are most often used: 1, 2, 3, 7 and 100, and in riddles all numbers from 1 to 9 are used. But there are fewer of them than proverbs and sayings.

We have studied only part of the big one. We think to continue our research: where else are numbers used in our lives?

These studies have strengthened our family even more.

Literature.

  • Sysoev V.D. Proverbs and sayings. - Moscow, AST: Astrel, 2009 - 191s.
  • Collection of proverbs and sayings of the Russian people. - Moscow: KRON-PRESS, 1996. - 240p.
  • Old Russian proverbs and sayings - Moscow: Children's Literature, 1983. - 32p.

Internet resources:

http://www.new-numerology.ru/osnovi.htm

The presentation and photo are necessary for the guys to facilitate the process of learning to count. Ask them to count the items in the photo or the topics shown in the presentation. Visual aids have always been of interest to children. Let the presentation and photo help start the lesson of the teacher who came to the children in grade 1.

An ancient form of oral folk art. They convey the attitude of people to the world around them, express the wisdom accumulated over the centuries. Figures played a significant role in the formation of these folklore genres.

If proverbs and sayings teach, instruct, then riddles develop ingenuity and ingenuity in children. And riddles in which numbers are involved also contribute to learning to count.

Any riddle is based on a metaphor. This is a means of artistic expression, involving the description of any qualities of an object or phenomenon through other objects or phenomena. Remember the well-known riddles about the night and the stars, where the sky is a blue canvas, and the stars are small carnations with which it is nailed. Indeed, if you look at the sky at night, the stars can be compared to nail heads.

Consider what comparisons riddles for children about numbers are based on. The most common number in folklore is seven. This is a sacred number, and the idea of ​​​​harmony, the ideal is associated with it.

So, seven is compared with a scythe, which mowed hay. Eight is very similar to a tumbler, because the number consists of two circles placed on top of each other. The two are often compared and drawn as a swan with its neck bent. Zero is very similar to a donut or a ball, and six and nine always act as twins.

Children have a lot of their own ideas associated with numbers. You can ask the guys not only to guess ready-made riddles, but also to compose their own.

This type of work develops:

- logical thinking;

- fantasy;

- associative thinking

Which is very useful for the holistic creative development of the child.


Proverbs and sayings

These two words are often used together, although the two genres differ in their role.

The task of the proverb is to teach, instruct. That is why you will always find evaluative words in it, for example: "It is easy to rake in the heat with the wrong hands." The proverb emphasizes that a person seeks to do something at the expense of another, and condemns such behavior. But the saying may sound almost the same, but do not give an assessment, but only state the fact: “To rake in the heat with the wrong hands.” This is the main difference between sayings and proverbs.

For children, proverbs and sayings are often presented in pictures when it comes to textbooks or children's books. This makes it easier for children to understand the meaning of the statement. Yes, and picture books always looked more interesting.

Children often do not understand the hidden meaning of proverbs and sayings, so the task of adults is to explain this hidden meaning to them and make it clear that statements carry not only direct, but also figurative meaning.

Riddles, proverbs and sayings- this is a deep folk wisdom that children should definitely get acquainted with. These genres teach us harmony, goodness, striving for the ideal. And even the numbers in them come to life and become symbols.

In our modern life, we have ceased to treat everything around us as a miracle, as something amazing. And in vain, because this is the beauty of life. And it is this feeling that we must instill in our children.

Proverb- a short sentence containing folk wisdom. It is written in simple folk language, often has rhyme and rhythm.

Number 5 in proverbs and sayings:

Expensive - five, and directly ten.

Lost five and found seven.

Proverbs with the number 5 (five)

Go on the road - five s (five) to weave bast shoes.

Needed like a fifth wheel on a cart.

You can't buy friendship for a penny.

Sharp-witted and cunning - he lost his nose to five.

A cat with a paw, a bear with five.

One silly, but quarrels the smart five.

Glorious godfather - gave five altyns!

Do not be among godfathers - and do not drink kvass.

They don't give pennies for a penny.

Pahom is not worth a penny, but looks like a penny.

There are five fingers on the hand, and whichever you don’t bite, everything hurts.

On what four: lives and about five.

There are five thugs sitting in five wells.

Don't poke your nose, Friday, ahead of Thursday.

There are five fingers in the hand.

A verst closer, a nickel cheaper.

Of the five fingers I do not see a single one, but one in the eyes of seven.

There is no mass without five prosvirs, and the sixth is in reserve.

Expensive five, but straight ten.

Mother-in-law thought, five cannot eat; and the son-in-law sat down, and ate it at a sitting.

Bargaining for three altyns, and debt for five.

He threshes rye on five barns.

It's a marvel - a pig has a nickel snout.

A pig is not my brother, and five rubles is not money.

There are five kopecks - and the grandmother is in the market.

On an oak leaf in a penny - to be spring so.

Live for five!

Numbers in proverbs

Like the back of my hand.
The fifth wheel in the cart.

Number 5 in riddles

Mom looks with impatience
On the pages of the diary.
Waiting for the cherished assessment
With a naughty son.
But again, only fours.
There is no beauty ... (five)

Tricky riddles

Walked alone, found five rubles; three will go, will they find many? (five rubles.)

Poems about numbers.

Here is one or one,

Very thin, like a needle.

And here is the number two.
Love what it's like:
Arches the deuce of the neck,
Tail dragging behind her.

And behind the deuce - look -
The number three comes up.
Three - the third of the icons -
Consists of two hooks.

Three comes after four
Sharp elbow of a bulge.

And then she went to dance
number on paper five.
Stretched out her hand to the right
The leg was sharply bent.

Number six - door lock:
Hook on top, circle on bottom.

Here is a seven - a poker.
She has one leg.

The figure eight has two rings
Without beginning and end.

Number nine or nine
Circus acrobat:
If you stand on your head,
Nine will become the number six.

A number like the letter O
It's zero or nothing.
Round zero, so pretty
But it doesn't mean anything.

If on the left, next to him
We accept the unit
He will weigh more
Because it's ten.
S. Ya. Marshak.

Poems about the number 5 (Five)

E. Schwartz

Everyone should know about it

A person has five senses:

This is the smell

Taste and touch.

Don't forget the main two:

It is vision and hearing.

Irina Gurina

Poems about the number 5 (Five)

What is the Five so busy with?

She's cleaning up!

Five beavers carry water

Windows are washed by five cows.

Five mice carry a whisk

Five goslings are repairing her shelf,

Five kittens are doing laundry

Dust is wiped everywhere

Five funny mosquitoes

Knocking the dust off the carpets

five green frogs

They rush to their rescue.

Five hedgehogs wash the dishes.

It became clean - just a miracle!

Then they sat at the table

We drank tea and ate buns!

There are five children in the palm,

Five merry rascals.

All in a row they grab

They only rest at night.

What are their names, guess

Count the kids.

Fingers are easy to recognize -

There are exactly five of them on the hand.

At school I will receive

I am five in all subjects

I'm always with the Five

I will not spill water.

The star has five children

Five sparkling rays

They don't sleep at night

They all want to shine.

Misha will be five tomorrow

Knows this number Five.

five gifts she

Should give him.

Poems with the number 5 (five)

Who is knocking on my door
With a thick shoulder bag
With a number five on a copper plate
In a blue uniform cap,
It is he,
It is he,
Leningrad postman.

***
And then she went to dance
number on paper five.
Stretched out her hand to the right
The leg was sharply bent.

***
On the old linden in the yard
Great revival.
Someone hung at dawn
Such an announcement:

“The school for chicks is open!
Classes - from five hours.
Here you can even in summer
Learn all subjects!

And exactly at five hours of the morning
Bird children flew:
Sparrows, jackdaws,
Chizhi,
Swifts,
goldfinches,
Magpies, crows,
Tits and starlings.

***
What does a number look like 5 ?
On a sickle, of course
How not to know.

***
Lazy rain fell five hours.
The bunnies trembled under the bush,
And in the meadow a hundred mushrooms
They threw their hats up in delight!
***
Write a number five,
What to draw a hook.
But at the number, at the hook,
The line is painfully short.

***
Alexei came home from school.
He now came up with this:
- If I learn the verbs,
I give myself nickel.
If I learn prefixes,
I need a raise.

***
"Freaks"
I sent eccentrics to the market,
Gave to weirdos pyatakov:
One nickel- on a sash,
Another nickel- on the cap
And the third nickel- So.
On the way to the market eccentrics
Mixed up everything nickels:
Which nickel- on a sash,
Which nickel- on the cap
And which nickel- So.
Only at night the eccentrics came,
Brought back to me nickels.
Sorry, but we're in trouble.
We forgot - which - where:
Which nickel- on a sash,
Which nickel- on the cap
And which nickel- So.

***
Vial with medicine
It's on the shelf.
Henry dejectedly
He looks at the glass.

Ah, how disgusting!
But days later five
Our hero will be
Healthy again!
***
One two three four, five,
The bunny went out for a walk.
Suddenly the hunter runs out,
Shoots directly at the rabbit.
Bang Bang! Missed,
The gray bunny ran away.
***
"Planet of Balls"

Walked balls - friends,
And there were buddies five.

This song is very sad
Very sad - even sad,
This song is so sad
What a disaster - even desperate.

One caught on a carnation -
The tail remained from the ball.

This song is very scary.
Very scary - even terrible,
This song is so terrible
Even the author is scared.

The second was pecked by jackdaws -
And he became like a washcloth.

This song - I don't want to know
I don't want to know - I don't like to listen,
I don't like listening to this song
What is absolutely unthinkable to sing.

The third slammed - it was a well-aimed pebble.
And the fourth got under the carriage.

This song - who sings it,
Who sings it will not say hello -
He gets sick with mumps, tonsillitis -
The mixture is so tasteless!

But fifth, imagine, and alive and well,
He flew to the Planet Balls.

This song is very nice
Very nice - even beautiful,
This song is so beautiful
Completely unbelievable!

The language of communication is a living organism. It develops, comes to its heyday, is going through difficult times of deprivation, when it is forced to use allegory.

Sometimes languages ​​die. Then they become dead. No human attempt to create an artificial language has led to long-term results. The highest form of language is proverbs, jokes, proverbs and sayings, passed from mouth to mouth. They constitute the folklore, the cultural cross-section of the nation.

folk wisdom

Let's take, for example, folk proverbs and sayings about the number 1. One African wisdom says: "To go fast - you have to go alone, to go far - you have to go together." Indeed, walking along the path of life, a person makes a career alone, and grows old together with his spouse.

In folk wisdom, the voice of morality is heard: “One rotten pear will spoil the whole basket,” they say in China. “One mangy sheep will spoil the whole flock,” says the Briton. In Russian, it will be: "Who you lead, from that you will get."

Sometimes people's observations result in proverbs and sayings about numbers, numerals, their opposition to each other and comparisons of the singular and the plural.

The Chinese will say: "One joy will drive away a hundred troubles." And he will add: “When only two copper coins remain in your wallet, buy bread for the first one, and a flower for the second one.” “One flower does not bring spring,” the Azerbaijani will object. You can immediately see a solid and thrifty person. In his worldview, one is the same as nothing. The Chechen elder will not agree. “One single spark can burn an entire village,” he remarks. And, after a pause, he will add: “One summer day feeds the whole month in winter.” The harsh conditions of the mountains gave the old man such a life experience.

For generations, wise thoughts were composed, polished, tested. Sayings about the number 1 became their expression:

  • From the same flower, a bee makes honey, and a snake - poison (Armenian).
  • The icon and the shovel (Russian) are made from the same wood.
  • There are two ears, but no one listens to two speeches at once (African).

What does one mean, and what does it mean for different peoples

If we consider only sayings about the number 10 or more, we can make an instructive, and sometimes ironic selection.

Here is what different nations say about the top ten:

  • Ten people - ten shades of color (Japanese).
  • One book can teach a thousand people (Russian).
  • Ten experts are not worth one doing business (Russian).
  • It is better to live one day as a man than a thousand days to live as a shadow (Chinese).
  • A smart man will hear once, and guess ten times (Russian).
  • From word to deed - a hundred hauls (Slavic).
  • Get rid of one vice - ten virtues will grow (Chinese).
  • One fool will ask so many questions that ten smart people cannot answer (Chinese).
  • The strong will defeat one, who knows a thousand (Bashkir).
  • Better to live a day as a lion than a hundred years as a sheep (Italian).

Aphorisms about family, friendship, poverty and wealth

Proverbs and sayings about numbers aptly reflect the essence of things. Here are some interesting thoughts about the family:

  • Adam is the first lucky person on earth, because he did not have a mother-in-law (Jewish).
  • Three couples will never agree: two women in the same kitchen, two cats with one mouse, and two men who care for one woman (Irish).

Friendship - loyalty and betrayal, help and avoidance of it - are reflected in the following words:

  • One friend - good, two - a lot, three - hardly possible (American).
  • One unfaithful friend is worse than a thousand enemies (Armenian).
  • Of all the people on earth, only one (Russian) is needed for happiness.

The common people have always had a hard time. Hard work does not always save from poverty. Time and chance can lead to need. That is why the following sayings were made:

  • One is blind from hunger, the other is blind from gold (Eastern).
  • Some live below the poverty line, while others live abroad (Russian).
  • You give five - it seems a lot, you take six - it seems a little (Uzbek).

Modern Russian sayings

  • One head is good, but two is a lot.
  • Miser pays twice.
  • There is nothing to choose from two evils.
  • One small lie leads to a big mistrust.
  • Whether parachuting will become your vocation, you will know the first time.

Riddles

Folklore contains not only sayings about numbers, but also riddles. Using them, you can quickly teach children to count. Finnish riddles are interesting in this regard:

  • How many boiled eggs can a person eat with hunger? ( Answer:“One. The second will no longer be on an empty stomach.")
  • Thirty-two soldiers have one commander. ( Answer:"Tongue and Teeth"
  • Thrushes flew into the garden and perched two per tree. Nobody sat on one tree. Then they moved one by one to a tree, but now one bird was missing a tree. How many birds and trees were there? ( Answer: 4 thrushes, 3 trees.)

For first graders

Now the school is widely used a creative approach to the learning process. Didactic materials include folklore.

Many parents, dealing with children, show literary talents. This is how modern riddles-sayings about numbers for grade 1 appear:

  • Whether you are a Chukchi or a Georgian, Everyone has a nose ... ( one).
  • On a long neck is a head, floating like a swan, a figure ... ( two)
  • Repeat this figure, erase the mistake with an eraser. You can, if you sweat, even wipe a hole ( number three).
  • North, west, south, east - these are the sides, my friend. This is how they think all over the world. You remember - them ... ( four).
  • How many fingers are on the hand? How many fingers are in a fist? All of them must be counted: one, two, three, four ... ( five).

  • Grandmother and grandfather are pulling a turnip, they cannot eat it at the age of five.
    granddaughter with a bug, a cat with a mouse, how long does it take to pull a turnip? ( Six.)
  • How many stripes in the rainbow disperse the clouds shadow?
    It’s easier not to find a question, because the stripes are exactly ... ( seven).
  • How many shoes does an octopus need to take on the road?
  • Six suddenly fell and stood on his head.
    And, if you believe her, now it is called ... ( nine).

  • They grow in their hands, they love work very much.
    Wash, hang clothes. And on their two hands ... ( ten).

Entertaining tasks for children

To teach children, adapt new concepts, teachers use not only proverbs, sayings, riddles about numbers. Simple tasks for ingenuity and mental calculation are also very popular. It should be noted that the national character is also manifested in this work.

American

The farmer purchased the horse for $10 and resold it for $20. He later bought the horse for $30 and resold it for $40. How many dollars did he get from these transactions? ( Answer: 20 dollars.)

Russian

Alena did not have enough for a chocolate bar 10 rubles, and Anton - one ruble. Then they decided to buy it and divide it in half. But they still lacked one ruble. How much did the chocolate cost? ( Answer: 10 rubles, Alena has no money at all.)

Ukrainian

The girl bought felt-tip pens in a case for 11 hryvnias. She paid 10 hryvnia more for felt-tip pens than for a case. How much do markers and case cost separately? ( Answer: Felt pens cost 10.5 hryvnia, and a case costs 0.5 hryvnia.)

No matter how long people live on earth, folklore will always reflect the historical cross-section of the development of society. In particular, proverbs, sayings, riddles about numbers. One person or a family, one people or a family of peoples on the planet can say all the most important things in just one saying about the number 1: "Without me, the people are not complete."

He looks like a bun
He is round and round.
Looks like a cat
If it folds into a ball.

I'll master the math
Learning new numbers
But from a round bagel,
I might as well start!

Just draw a circle
The figure suddenly turned out.
Let's call this number
Round plump ______.

Riddles about the number zero

Like a bagel or not
Will you give us an answer?
This number is called
subtract, add,
They don't get anything!

It looks like the letter O
It doesn't mean anything.
But any number at once
Increase ten times!

We drew a lamb
And rounded her sides
You can't even turn
It cannot have corners.

The ball bounces through the pages.
He is looking for his sister
What does the ring look like?
Without beginning and end.

Riddles about the number 0 for grade 1

How old is a chick in an egg
How many wings does a kitten have
How many numbers are in the alphabet
How many mountains the tiger will swallow
How many tons does a mouse weigh?
How many crows in a flock of fish
How many hares did the moth eat
Only the number knows...

This figure is similar
To the letter of the alphabet O.
But without the numbers of others
She doesn't mean anything.

I am an orange oval
Drawn on a sheet.
He has a big role
Because it's a number.

Zero number in riddles

The numbers stood up like a squad,
In a friendly numerical series.
First in order role
The number will play for us ...

Egorka was lucky again,
Sitting by the river is not in vain.
Two crucians in a bucket
And four minnows.
But look - at the bucket,
There was a sly cat...
How many fish home Yegorka
Will it bring to our ears?

He don't mean a thing
But it is impossible without it.

It looks like the letter O, round.
Any pair can stand with a number.
Has no beginning or end
It bears the proud name of ______.

Riddle about the number 0 for children

Two boys were walking along the road
And they found two rubles each.
They are followed by four more.
How many will they find?

you already drew
Neat oval?
There is nothing easier:
It looks like the letter "O".

I can call it a ball
And if you want to call a hole,
And maybe a bagel
Almost round.
But whatever we call it
It is called ____.

Riddle with the number 0 for children

I do not look like a penny,
Doesn't look like ruby.
I am round, but not a fool,
With a hole, but not a donut.

***
The numbers stood up like a squad,
In a friendly numerical series.
First in order role
The number ___ will play for us.

It can be a starting point
And it can lead to nowhere
It is often crossed out in a notebook,
For a student, this is a problem.

A number less than one
Can't do without it
Calculates nothing
Give me the answer, work hard!

The figure with the wheel is similar,

And also with the ball, with the steering wheel,

She is very similar too!

Circle in mathematics
stands for this number.

Add any number you like
The amount will not change
How do you not twist it,
Same inside!

The bun rolled away
By cells in a notebook,
No legs, no arms
I don't even have eyes!

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