Puzzles based on Russian folk tales. Andersen's fairytale puzzle - optional notes

Quiz on fairy tales for preschool and primary school children with answers

Zhilichkin Dmitry student of 2nd "B" class
Supervisor: Zhilichkina Maria Yurievna
Description: I bring to your attention my son’s quiz with riddles and puzzles, compiled from Olympiad tasks and invented independently. This is the result of his work on a project to study original fairy tales. The material is intended for primary schoolchildren and preschoolers.
Target: Consolidating knowledge about author's fairy tales
Tasks: Develop intelligence, imagination, attention, memory, mental operations, cognitive interest of children
Expand children's horizons and help enrich their vocabulary.
Cultivate an interest in fiction and a love of reading
The fairy tale teaches all people
to be wiser and kinder.
A fairy tale is a treasure trove, a clear light,
an answer to any question.

And now I want to ask you questions about the author’s fairy tales. In order to take the quiz, you need to divide into 3 teams. For each team, I will ask questions in turn and give a hero from the author's fairy tales for the correct answer.
Which bird did Thumbelina save?(Swallow)
What was the name of the boy who had to make the word “Eternity” out of pieces of ice?(Kai)
Who took the frog from V. Garshin’s fairy tale “The Frog Traveler” on a trip to the south?(Ducks)



Solve the rebus and name the hero who lost what is encrypted in the rebus.
a) Ia
b) Owl
c) Hare
d) Piglet
d) Winnie the Pooh
(Eeyore lost his tail)



Replace the figures with letters and find out who the robber gave to help Gerda.(Deer)



Which fairy-tale character's name is encrypted in the rebus?(Cheburashka)




What did A.S. call the land of fairy tales? Pushkin?(Lukomorye)



In one of the fairy tales of A.S. Pushkin accidentally got a character from another fairy tale. Which fairy tale hero is the odd one out?(The Golden Cockerel)



Read the advertisement and choose the correct answer.



a) “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish” by A.S. Pushkin
b) “The Little Humpbacked Horse” by P.P. Ershov
c) “The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights” by A.S. Pushkin
(“The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights” by A.S. Pushkin)



Who “ran at full speed to return the dishes” to grandmother Fedora from the fairy tale by K.I. Chukovsky's "Fedorino's grief"?(Cats)
What is the name of the fairy tale by K.I. Chukovsky?(Telephone)



Replace the word “found” in the rebus with another word to get one of K.I. Chukovsky’s fairy tales.("Stolen Sun")



What can a carriage become after midnight?(Pumpkin)



Insert the required word instead of the dots to get the title of one of Charles Perrault’s fairy tales.("Little Red Riding Hood")


In the fairy tale “Cinderella” by C. Perrault, mice turned into horses. How many were there?(Six)




The girl is sleeping and doesn’t know yet
What awaits her in this fairy tale?
The toad will steal it in the morning,
The unscrupulous Mole will hide you in the hole.
Anyway, enough! Do you need a hint?
Who is that girl? Whose fairy tale is this?

(“Thumbelina” G-X. Andersen.)
A good girl is walking through the forest,
But the girl doesn’t know that danger awaits.
A pair of feisty eyes glows behind the bushes...
The girl will meet someone scary now...
Who will ask the girl about her path?
Who will deceive grandma to enter the house?

(“Little Red Riding Hood” by Charles Perrault)
From the king's ballroom
The girl ran home
Crystal slipper
I lost it on the steps.
The carriage became a pumpkin again...
Who, tell me, is this girl?

(Cinderella by Charles Perrault)



The girl Masha made a list of fairy tales that she read during the holidays. But she made a mistake by writing the wrong author.
A) A. Pushkin. The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish.
B) A. Milne. Winnie the Pooh and All-all-all...
B) A. Tolstoy. The Golden Key, or The Adventures of Pinocchio.
D) V. Berestov. Ole-Lukoje.
(G.H. Andersen Ole-Lukoje)
Who is the author of the tale about the character mentioned in the riddle?
Smart, resourceful mustachioed friend -
Made the owner rich.
But he cannot live without red boots.
Well, guess what, guys?
(Charles Perrault)
Who is the author of these tales?(V. Suteev)



Everything that is created by the mind
Everything the soul strives for,
Like amber at the bottom of the sea,
It is carefully preserved in fairy tales.

Now let's count how many fairy tale heroes each team earned and unite the heroes of one fairy tale.

It would seem how much you can buy books with pictures. I have all these fairy tales and not in a single copy. But as soon as I see unusual illustrations and high-quality editions of my favorite works, I cannot resist. It was the same with The Little Mermaid.

How can I resist if this book combines my two passions - Andersen's fairy tales and watercolor painting?



What else distinguishes Dima’s work is its “unchildish” manner. In a sense, these illustrations are not aimed at children, but rather at teenagers and adults. I tried to slip this book to my 7-year-old daughter, but she actively protested, and I put the fairy tale away until better times. By and large, I bought it for myself, but my daughter will grow up and I think she will be able to appreciate this version of "The Little Mermaid"



Leafing through a fairy tale, you are immersed in the very personal world of the artist, looking at a familiar text from a new, unusual point of view.



And the text, I tell you, is not entirely ordinary. The publishers returned all the erased places to the fairy tale. Translators of the Soviet period, according to the spirit of the times and the requirements of government officials, slightly corrected the fairy tale, and today it has been restored to its original meaning. And it turns out that the Little Mermaid lost her sea abode not for the sake of the Prince, but for the sake of the immortal soul.

Perhaps the characters of Dima Rebus will seem familiar to you? It's no secret that he based them on Hollywood actors. But I think that over time these movie faces will be forgotten, and the drawings will take on a life of their own


At the end of last year I purchased a pair for my “Little Mermaid” - “Snow Queen”.

And again, the text of the fairy tale pleased me with its newly restored meanings.

Gerda prayed a lot when she was looking for her named brother, and angels led her to the palace of the Snow Queen.

Rebus's characters are complex and unusual. The robbers alone are worth it, straight out of a crime newscast.

You can admire the artist’s works forever.

“Fairytale Game” - The Frog Princess. Game "Guess the Fairy Tale". “... The girls had fun, lit a fire and decided to jump over the fire. Sivka-burka. The Tsar's daughter Elena the Beautiful is sitting in her high mansion by the window. Today in the lesson we will depict a fairyland and travel through fairy tales. “The Tale of Tsar Saltan” by A. S. Pushkin.

“Fairy tale characters” - Scarlet Flower. The heroes of fairy tales sent us gifts. Mamin-Sibiryak D.N. The presentation was prepared by the head. library of Chemichev V.A. Questions from fairy tale characters Little Red Riding Hood. Who helped Cinderella choose the lentils from the ashes? Birds. Share your joy with everyone after meeting a new book. Half an hour. Cinderella.

"Math puzzles" - Vector. Chord. Cone. Hypotenuse. The last puzzle. Mathematical puzzles. Tangent. Apothem. Pyramid. Median. Axiom. Back.

"Fairytale Quiz" - Baba Yaga's Confusions. Tiny... Cipollino. Stand before me like a leaf before the grass. Chifara, loriki, yoriki, pikapu, trikapu, skoriki, moriki! Hare, telegram, sore throat, thermometer, hippos. Koschey... Peks! Pies, woodcutters, rope, forest. Winnie the Pooh. Fex! Let's open familiar books, and again go from page to page.

“Labyrinths and puzzles” - Answer: “Keep test tubes with heated liquid with the opening away from yourself and your friends.” Keep your desk clean. Each cell can only be used once. Chemical reagents cannot be tasted. We play chess. Labyrinth. Solve the puzzle.

Crossword puzzle based on fairy tales for primary schoolchildren

Ryabichenko Nadezhda Vladimirovna, primary school teacher of the MKOU "Mikhailovskaya secondary school" of the Kikvidzensky district of the Volgograd region
Description of material: This material is intended for elementary school students. It can be used by the teacher in extracurricular activities, when reinforcing the topic “Oral Folk Art” in literary reading lessons in elementary school.
Having guessed all the words, you can read new words vertically in the yellow cells of the crossword puzzle and find out what kind of fairy tales there are.
Target: Consolidating knowledge about Russian folk tales.
Tasks:
Develop thinking, imagination, memory, cognitive abilities of students.
Cultivate an interest in reading and oral folk art.

1. In which fairy tale did the characters live together in the same house until it was destroyed by a bear?
2. Who was able to drive the fox out of the bunny’s hut?
3. With what tool did the cat manage to save the rooster?
4. Who was deceived by the fox, who pretended to be dead and threw out all the fish from the cart.
5. In one of the Russian folk tales, who tricked the bear and left him hungry?
6. The name of the bear cub from the fairy tale “The Three Bears”.
7. Name a vegetable that a grandfather, woman, granddaughter, dog, cat and mouse were able to pull out of the ground.
8. What was the name of the boy who did not listen to his older sister and became a little goat.
9. In one of the Russian folk tales, who treated the fox to okroshka?
10. The heroine of a fairy tale who was afraid of heat and melted while jumping over a fire.
11. Which fairy tale hero said the words “I left my grandfather, I left my grandmother?”
12. The hero of a fairy tale, who was told the words: “Don’t sit on a stump, don’t eat the pie.”
13. Who was the frog that caught the arrow?
14. Who helped the fairy tale heroes pull out the turnip?
15. What was the name of the main character of the fairy tale, who caught a pike and it fulfilled all his wishes?
16. What has “big eyes.”
17. Which of the inhabitants of the swamps became the prince’s wife?
18. Name the heroine of a Russian folk tale, who went with her friends into the forest to pick mushrooms and berries, got lost, and came to a bear’s hut.
19. The hero of a fairy tale who burst with laughter.
20. Ryaba, which laid a golden egg.
21. The hero of a Russian folk tale, who owns the words: “The beaten one carries the unbeaten, the beaten one carries the unbeaten.”


Answers to the crossword:

1. Teremok
2. Rooster
3. Gusli
4. Old man
5. Man
6. Mishutka
7. Turnip
8. Ivanushka
9. Crane
10. Snow Maiden
11. Kolobok
12. Bear
13. Princess
14. Mouse
15. Emelya
16. Fear
17. Frog
18. Masha
19. Bubble
20. Chicken
21. Fox

Rebus is a logic game in which you have to guess the answer from a picture. The latter depicts objects, animals and plants, letters and numbers. Their relative position matters. Even for fidgets, puzzles can be a fun activity if presented in a playful way. For example, you can offer to teach your child how to solve spy codes.

And from the simplest picture puzzles for preschool age to relatively complex ones. We assure you: if your child gets carried away and learns to use logical thinking, over time you will learn from him how to solve riddles in pictures.

Puzzles have been invented on a huge variety of topics. The main thing is that every word, letter and object that serves as an answer to the picture is already familiar to the baby.

How to solve puzzles for children with letters in pictures?

If you are interested in puzzles, then most likely you know the benefits of these logic puzzles. They develop memory, intelligence, speed of thinking, the ability to navigate a situation and apply the knowledge already acquired.

To teach a 6-7 year old child how to solve problems correctly, first explain to him the rules. There is no need to insist that he remember everything at once. Most likely, you don’t know them all yourself. It’s better to explain one or two things a day and support them with thematic tasks. The latter can be printed (more convenient for outdoor activities) or shown from the monitor. In subsequent classes, it is also better not to offer too much material. It is important to explain to the child that first he needs to correctly identify and name the object shown in the picture. And only then apply the rules in relation to this word.

So, let's read the basic rules! In particular, we will determine what a comma, a strikethrough, an inverted object and other subtleties mean in pictures.

  • What does a comma mean at the beginning or end of a rebus?
    A comma at the bottom or at the top before the picture means that one letter at the beginning must be dropped from the name of the depicted object. Accordingly, we see two commas - we discard the first two letters. These icons are very common.
  • What does an inverted comma at the beginning or end mean?
    The rules for inverted commas are similar to the rules for regular commas (see previous paragraph).
  • What do the crossed out and added letters mean?
    A crossed out letter in the picture means that it needs to be excluded from the name of the drawn object (and another one must be added, if indicated). Added to the left or right of the picture - you need to add it to the word at the beginning and at the end.
  • What do the numbers in the puzzles mean?
    Numbers can have two meanings. Do they stand above the word? To guess the answer, you need to rearrange the letters from place to place in the indicated order. The name of a number can be part of a word (often “one hundred”, “five” are used). A crossed out number means that the letter with that serial number must be excluded from the word. It should be remembered that some numbers, as well as objects, can have several names (unit - “count”, “one”, “one”).
  • What does the plus sign and the equal sign mean?
    If there is a plus sign between words (symbols), then they need to be added to each other. Sometimes “+” means the preposition “to”; the necessary one is chosen according to the meaning. The equal sign (for example, A=K) indicates that all the letters “A” in the word should be replaced with the letters “K”.
  • Vertical or horizontal line in tasks?
    A horizontal line means “under”, “over”, “above” and “on” at the same time, depending on the context. Used with letters or pictures, when one part is drawn below the line, the other above. Sometimes denotes a fraction (half of something, that is, “half-”).
  • Arrangement of letters in the picture and prepositions
    It is important to look at the relative position of the letters. If they are placed one inside the other, it means that the preposition “in” is added to their names. One letter is drawn after another - meaning the preposition “behind” or “before”.
  • The object in the picture is drawn upside down? To get the answer, you need to read the word backwards. Children 6-7 years old can easily turn short words in their minds. True, the number of such tasks is quite limited.

Most often, puzzles use several rules simultaneously. It is believed that at 6-7 years old children are already familiar with letters and clearly know their names. If a younger student has not yet encountered commas, teaching him a new symbol will not be particularly difficult.

Examples of puzzles in pictures for children 6-7 years old with answers

Children 6-7 years old and younger perceive material much better in connection with some memorable event. Puzzles about animals will be solved with delight if you offer them to your child the next day after visiting the zoo. A first-grader girl who is eager to enroll in a music school will be interested in musical puzzles. And a child, a boy impressed by the planetarium, will like pictures about space.

About animals and birds

When giving children a task about birds or animals, make sure that they have already encountered such animal names and also understand everything that is shown in the picture.

Puzzles about family, about mother

Who is the sweetest for a child, if not mommy! And who does he happily meet every time, except mom and dad? Children will really enjoy recognizing and guessing their grandparents, sisters and other relatives in the encrypted pictures. Print or draw brighter pictures and start having fun while teaching your child at the same time!

About sports, about health

Puzzles about work, health, sports, professions and many others can be used as thematic game aids. Is there a lesson or conversation planned on one of the topics in the graduating group of kindergarten, first grades of school or at home? A riddle in the form of a picture will allow you to learn the material better than an ordinary faceless story. Kids will be interested in the non-standard presentation of the material.

Puzzles based on fairy tales

Fairy tales with familiar characters, modern or classic cartoons are an inexhaustible source of inspiration. If your child is not very interested in logical riddles, you can try to get him interested in guessing his favorite characters. There are many more mysteries on this topic than are given as an example. Knowing your child’s interests and favorite fairy tales, you can create puzzles in the form of applications yourself.

Crossword puzzle based on fairy tales for primary schoolchildren

Crossword “Russian folk tales”

Ryabichenko Nadezhda Vladimirovna, primary school teacher of the MKOU "Mikhailovskaya secondary school" of the Kikvidzensky district of the Volgograd region
Description of material: This material is intended for elementary school students. It can be used by the teacher in extracurricular activities, when reinforcing the topic “Oral Folk Art” in literary reading lessons in elementary school.
Having guessed all the words, you can read new words vertically in the yellow cells of the crossword puzzle and find out what kind of fairy tales there are.
Target: Consolidating knowledge about Russian folk tales.
Tasks:
Develop thinking, imagination, memory, cognitive abilities of students.
Cultivate an interest in reading and oral folk art.

1. In which fairy tale did the characters live together in the same house until it was destroyed by a bear?
2. Who was able to drive the fox out of the bunny’s hut?
3. With what tool did the cat manage to save the rooster?
4. Who was deceived by the fox, who pretended to be dead and threw out all the fish from the cart.
5. In one of the Russian folk tales, who tricked the bear and left him hungry?
6. The name of the bear cub from the fairy tale “The Three Bears”.
7. Name a vegetable that a grandfather, woman, granddaughter, dog, cat and mouse were able to pull out of the ground.
8. What was the name of the boy who did not listen to his older sister and became a little goat.
9. In one of the Russian folk tales, who treated the fox to okroshka?
10. The heroine of a fairy tale who was afraid of heat and melted while jumping over a fire.
11. Which fairy tale hero said the words “I left my grandfather, I left my grandmother?”
12. The hero of a fairy tale, who was told the words: “Don’t sit on a stump, don’t eat the pie.”
13. Who was the frog that caught the arrow?
14. Who helped the fairy tale heroes pull out the turnip?
15. What was the name of the main character of the fairy tale, who caught a pike and it fulfilled all his wishes?
16. What has “big eyes.”
17. Which of the inhabitants of the swamps became the prince’s wife?
18. Name the heroine of a Russian folk tale, who went with her friends into the forest to pick mushrooms and berries, got lost, and came to a bear’s hut.
19. The hero of a fairy tale who burst with laughter.
20. Ryaba, which laid a golden egg.
21. The hero of a Russian folk tale, who owns the words: “The beaten one carries the unbeaten, the beaten one carries the unbeaten.”

Answers to the crossword:

1. Teremok
2. Rooster
3. Gusli
4. Old man
5. Man
6. Mishutka
7. Turnip
8. Ivanushka
9. Crane
10. Snow Maiden
11. Kolobok
12. Bear
13. Princess
14. Mouse
15. Emelya
16. Fear
17. Frog
18. Masha
19. Bubble
20. Chicken
21. Fox

Riddles with pictures for children based on Russian folk tales


Klyuka Natalia Aleksandrovna, teacher of additional education for children MBOU DOD "Ecological and Biological Center" Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region.

I suggest a selection of riddles based on Russian folk tales for preschool children. This material may be useful to parents, educators, and teachers of additional education for children.

Target: activating children's knowledge about Russian folk tales.

Tasks:
Educational. Teach children to concentrate, mobilize mental activity to find an answer to the question posed.
Developmental. Develop ingenuity and the ability to understand allegorical language.
Educational. Cultivate interest in oral folk art and reading fairy tales.

Preliminary work: Decorating the book exhibition “Russian Folk Tales” in the group, reading Russian folk tales to children, discussing the content, finding out what a particular fairy tale teaches, looking at illustrations for fairy tales, watching cartoons based on fairy tales.

“In the distant kingdom, in the thirtieth state...” Probably, each of us in childhood fell asleep to the quiet voice of our parents, who read or told fairy tales about beautiful princesses, brave princes and evil monsters. And in the same way, each of us will read similar fairy tales to our children. What is a fairy tale, and what is it for?

First of all, a fairy tale is a genre of literary creativity with a focus on fiction. The main feature of a fairy tale is that it is always a fictional story with a happy ending, where good defeats evil. Fairy tales can be either original (written by a specific author) or folk (written by many people).
There is also a well-known classification of fairy tales according to their content:
Fairy tales are magical. They reveal the best human qualities, the heroes are romantic. In such a fairy tale there is always a central positive hero, his assistants and magical objects. Heroes of fairy tales fight evil and injustice in the name of goodness and love. Examples include Russian folk tales about Ivan the Fool.
Tales about animals. Here the main characters are animals (fox, wolf, bear, hare, etc.). Animals interact, each of them personifies one or another human quality, for example, a cat is smart, a fox is cunning, a bear is strong. Examples: “Teremok”, “Turnip”, “Kolobok”.
Social and everyday tales- illustrate real life, the characters are shown from the point of view of their social status, negative human qualities are ridiculed. The best qualities in such fairy tales are possessed by people from the people, who, as a rule, turn out to be smarter and more cunning than representatives of high social status (lords, priests). These tales are satirical and contain a lot of humor and puns. Examples of social fairy tales: “Porridge from an Axe”, “The Master and the Carpenter”, “The Peasant and the Priest”.

He left his grandmother
And he left his grandfather,
Sang songs under the blue sky,
For the fox he became lunch.
(Kolobok)


Evil in temper, gray in color,
He ate seven kids.
(The wolf and the seven Young goats)

Grandmother for grandfather
I grabbed it tightly:
“Oh, there’s no way to pull it out,
Help, kids!
Good helpers
They'll come running soon
Will defeat the stubborn one
Common, friendly work.
(Turnip)
A guy is sitting on the stove
Eats rolls,
Rode around the village
And he married the princess.
(By magic)

Alyonushka has sisters
The birds carried away my little brother,
She was playing with her friends,
Brother Vanya missed.
(Swan geese)

Misha is walking through the forest,
The box on his back carries -
Pies for grandma and grandpa
Granddaughter Masha baked
Uncooperative Misha
I've got my finger wrapped around it!
(Masha and the Bear)
What kind of guest came to the house
To three forest bears?
I ate and drank there,
I slept in three beds,
And the owners returned -
I barely lost my legs!
(Three Bears)

Brother didn't listen
big sister
And drank from the puddle
Muddy water.
Brought a lot of grief
Their water is unclean.
(Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka)

Everyone's wives are like wives,
He has a frog
But in the end he will be happy
This is Vanyusha.
(Princess Frog)

Play riddles with your children!

“Fairytale Game” - The Frog Princess. Game "Guess the Fairy Tale". “... The girls had fun, lit a fire and decided to jump over the fire. Sivka-burka. The Tsar's daughter Elena the Beautiful is sitting in her high mansion by the window. Today in the lesson we will depict a fairyland and travel through fairy tales. “The Tale of Tsar Saltan” by A. S. Pushkin.

“Fairy tale characters” - Scarlet Flower. The heroes of fairy tales sent us gifts. Mamin-Sibiryak D.N. The presentation was prepared by the head. library of Chemichev V.A. Questions from fairy tale characters Little Red Riding Hood. Who helped Cinderella choose the lentils from the ashes? Birds. Share your joy with everyone after meeting a new book. Half an hour. Cinderella.

"Math puzzles" - Vector. Chord. Cone. Hypotenuse. The last puzzle. Mathematical puzzles. Tangent. Apothem. Pyramid. Median. Axiom. Back.

"Fairytale Quiz" - Baba Yaga's Confusions. Tiny... Cipollino. Stand before me like a leaf before the grass. Chifara, loriki, yoriki, pikapu, trikapu, skoriki, moriki! Hare, telegram, sore throat, thermometer, hippos. Koschey... Peks! Pies, woodcutters, rope, forest. Winnie the Pooh. Fex! Let's open familiar books, and again go from page to page.

“Labyrinths and puzzles” - Answer: “Keep test tubes with heated liquid with the opening away from yourself and your friends.” Keep your desk clean. Each cell can only be used once. Chemical reagents cannot be tasted. We play chess. Labyrinth. Solve the puzzle.

Quiz on fairy tales for preschool and primary school children with answers

Zhilichkin Dmitry student of 2nd "B" class
Supervisor: Zhilichkina Maria Yurievna
Description: I bring to your attention my son’s quiz with riddles and puzzles, compiled from Olympiad tasks and invented independently. This is the result of his work on a project to study original fairy tales. The material is intended for primary schoolchildren and preschoolers.
Target: Consolidating knowledge about author's fairy tales
Tasks: Develop intelligence, imagination, attention, memory, mental operations, cognitive interest of children
Expand children's horizons and help enrich their vocabulary.
Cultivate an interest in fiction and a love of reading
The fairy tale teaches all people
to be wiser and kinder.
A fairy tale is a treasure trove, a clear light,
an answer to any question.

And now I want to ask you questions about the author’s fairy tales. In order to take the quiz, you need to divide into 3 teams. For each team, I will ask questions in turn and give a hero from the author's fairy tales for the correct answer.
Which bird did Thumbelina save?(Swallow)
What was the name of the boy who had to make the word “Eternity” out of pieces of ice?(Kai)
Who took the frog from V. Garshin’s fairy tale “The Frog Traveler” on a trip to the south?(Ducks)


Solve the rebus and name the hero who lost what is encrypted in the rebus.
a) Ia
b) Owl
c) Hare
d) Piglet
d) Winnie the Pooh
(Eeyore lost his tail)


Replace the figures with letters and find out who the robber gave to help Gerda.(Deer)


Which fairy-tale character's name is encrypted in the rebus?(Cheburashka)


What did A.S. call the land of fairy tales? Pushkin?(Lukomorye)


In one of the fairy tales of A.S. Pushkin accidentally got a character from another fairy tale. Which fairy tale hero is the odd one out?(The Golden Cockerel)


Read the advertisement and choose the correct answer.


a) “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish” by A.S. Pushkin
b) “The Little Humpbacked Horse” by P.P. Ershov
c) “The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights” by A.S. Pushkin
(“The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights” by A.S. Pushkin)


Who “ran at full speed to return the dishes” to grandmother Fedora from the fairy tale by K.I. Chukovsky's "Fedorino's grief"?(Cats)
What is the name of the fairy tale by K.I. Chukovsky?(Telephone)


Replace the word “found” in the rebus with another word to get one of K.I. Chukovsky’s fairy tales.("Stolen Sun")


What can a carriage become after midnight?(Pumpkin)


Insert the required word instead of the dots to get the title of one of Charles Perrault’s fairy tales.("Little Red Riding Hood")


In the fairy tale “Cinderella” by C. Perrault, mice turned into horses. How many were there?(Six)


The girl is sleeping and doesn’t know yet
What awaits her in this fairy tale?
The toad will steal it in the morning,
The unscrupulous Mole will hide you in the hole.
Anyway, enough! Do you need a hint?
Who is that girl? Whose fairy tale is this?

(“Thumbelina” G-X. Andersen.)
A good girl is walking through the forest,
But the girl doesn’t know that danger awaits.
A pair of feisty eyes glows behind the bushes...
The girl will meet someone scary now...
Who will ask the girl about her path?
Who will deceive grandma to enter the house?

(“Little Red Riding Hood” by Charles Perrault)
From the king's ballroom
The girl ran home
Crystal slipper
I lost it on the steps.
The carriage became a pumpkin again...
Who, tell me, is this girl?

(Cinderella by Charles Perrault)


The girl Masha made a list of fairy tales that she read during the holidays. But she made a mistake by writing the wrong author.
A) A. Pushkin. The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish.
B) A. Milne. Winnie the Pooh and All-all-all...
B) A. Tolstoy. The Golden Key, or The Adventures of Pinocchio.
D) V. Berestov. Ole-Lukoje.
(G.H. Andersen Ole-Lukoje)
Who is the author of the tale about the character mentioned in the riddle?
Smart, resourceful mustachioed friend -
Made the owner rich.
But he cannot live without red boots.
Well, guess what, guys?
(Charles Perrault)
Who is the author of these tales?(V. Suteev)


Everything that is created by the mind
Everything the soul strives for,
Like amber at the bottom of the sea,
It is carefully preserved in fairy tales.

Now let's count how many fairy tale heroes each team earned and unite the heroes of one fairy tale.

Rebus is a logic game in which you have to guess the answer from a picture. The latter depicts objects, animals and plants, letters and numbers. Their relative position matters. Even for fidgets, puzzles can be a fun activity if presented in a playful way. For example, you can offer to teach your child how to solve spy codes.

And from the simplest picture puzzles for preschool age to relatively complex ones. We assure you: if your child gets carried away and learns to use logical thinking, over time you will learn from him how to solve riddles in pictures.

Puzzles have been invented on a huge variety of topics. The main thing is that every word, letter and object that serves as an answer to the picture is already familiar to the baby.

How to solve puzzles for children with letters in pictures?

If you are interested in puzzles, then most likely you know the benefits of these logic puzzles. They develop memory, intelligence, speed of thinking, the ability to navigate a situation and apply the knowledge already acquired.

To teach a 6-7 year old child how to solve problems correctly, first explain to him the rules. There is no need to insist that he remember everything at once. Most likely, you don’t know them all yourself. It’s better to explain one or two things a day and support them with thematic tasks. The latter can be printed (more convenient for outdoor activities) or shown from the monitor. In subsequent classes, it is also better not to offer too much material. It is important to explain to the child that first he needs to correctly identify and name the object shown in the picture. And only then apply the rules in relation to this word.

So, let's read the basic rules! In particular, we will determine what a comma, a strikethrough, an inverted object and other subtleties mean in pictures.

  • What does a comma mean at the beginning or end of a rebus?
    A comma at the bottom or at the top before the picture means that one letter at the beginning must be dropped from the name of the depicted object. Accordingly, we see two commas - we discard the first two letters. These icons are very common.
  • What does an inverted comma at the beginning or end mean?
    The rules for inverted commas are similar to the rules for regular commas (see previous paragraph).
  • What do the crossed out and added letters mean?
    A crossed out letter in the picture means that it needs to be excluded from the name of the drawn object (and another one must be added, if indicated). Added to the left or right of the picture - you need to add it to the word at the beginning and at the end.
  • What do the numbers in the puzzles mean?
    Numbers can have two meanings. Do they stand above the word? To guess the answer, you need to rearrange the letters from place to place in the indicated order. The name of a number can be part of a word (often “one hundred”, “five” are used). A crossed out number means that the letter with that serial number must be excluded from the word. It should be remembered that some numbers, as well as objects, can have several names (unit - “count”, “one”, “one”).
  • What does the plus sign and the equal sign mean?
    If there is a plus sign between words (symbols), then they need to be added to each other. Sometimes “+” means the preposition “to”; the necessary one is chosen according to the meaning. The equal sign (for example, A=K) indicates that all the letters “A” in the word should be replaced with the letters “K”.
  • Vertical or horizontal line in tasks?
    A horizontal line means “under”, “over”, “above” and “on” at the same time, depending on the context. Used with letters or pictures, when one part is drawn below the line, the other above. Sometimes denotes a fraction (half of something, that is, “half-”).
  • Arrangement of letters in the picture and prepositions
    It is important to look at the relative position of the letters. If they are placed one inside the other, it means that the preposition “in” is added to their names. One letter is drawn after another - meaning the preposition “behind” or “before”.
  • The object in the picture is drawn upside down? To get the answer, you need to read the word backwards. Children 6-7 years old can easily turn short words in their minds. True, the number of such tasks is quite limited.

Most often, puzzles use several rules simultaneously. It is believed that at 6-7 years old children are already familiar with letters and clearly know their names. If a younger student has not yet encountered commas, teaching him a new symbol will not be particularly difficult.

Examples of puzzles in pictures for children 6-7 years old with answers

Children 6-7 years old and younger perceive material much better in connection with some memorable event. Puzzles about animals will be solved with delight if you offer them to your child the next day after visiting the zoo. A first-grader girl who is eager to enroll in a music school will be interested in musical puzzles. And a child, a boy impressed by the planetarium, will like pictures about space.

About animals and birds

When giving children a task about birds or animals, make sure that they have already encountered such animal names and also understand everything that is shown in the picture.

Puzzles about family, about mother

Who is the sweetest for a child, if not mommy! And who does he happily meet every time, except mom and dad? Children will really enjoy recognizing and guessing their grandparents, sisters and other relatives in the encrypted pictures. Print or draw brighter pictures and start having fun while teaching your child at the same time!

About sports, about health

Puzzles about work, health, sports, professions and many others can be used as thematic game aids. Is there a lesson or conversation planned on one of the topics in the graduating group of kindergarten, first grades of school or at home? A riddle in the form of a picture will allow you to learn the material better than an ordinary faceless story. Kids will be interested in the non-standard presentation of the material.

Puzzles based on fairy tales

Fairy tales with familiar characters, modern or classic cartoons are an inexhaustible source of inspiration. If your child is not very interested in logical riddles, you can try to get him interested in guessing his favorite characters. There are many more mysteries on this topic than are given as an example. Knowing your child’s interests and favorite fairy tales, you can create puzzles in the form of applications yourself.

LITERARY QUIZ ON A FAIRY TALE
A. TOLSTOY “THE GOLDEN KEY, OR THE ADVENTURES OF BURATINO.”

Target: cultivate a love of reading.

Equipment: costumes of fairy-tale characters, sweet coins,

Decor: the classroom is decorated with balloons, there are children's drawings, crafts on the board, and an exhibition of books.
STROKE:
Leading: Hello, dear friends! Listen to the poem I’m about to read and tell me what book we’re talking about?
Far, far over the sea
There is a golden wall
There is a treasured door in that wall,
There's a big country outside the door.
Open with a golden key
The treasured door in the wall,
But where can I find this key?
Nobody told me...
Leading: Yes, this book is “Golden Leeches, or The Adventures of Basilio the Cat.”(Children object). Well, of course, this is “The Golden Key, or The Adventures of Pinocchio”(book showing) . Who is its author? Let's arrange the letters correctly to read the last name and first name of the author of this book. (SEILEKA STOYTOL) Based on which book did A. N. Tolstoy write this fairy tale? (Children's answers).
Leading: First, a fairy tale about the adventures of a wooden doll - a mischievous little man, was written by the Italian writer Carlo Collodi, who published the cheerful mischievous tale “The Adventures of Pinocchio” in 1883. The story of a wooden man." The amusing antics of the lazy, stubborn, prankster and liar Pinocchio culminate in his transformation into a lively and in all respects exemplary boy. The Russian version of the fairy tale fell in love with all readers, both big and small; theater productions and films were staged based on its plot many times, ballets and operas were composed.

So today we will summarize this book, which we read for a whole quarter and which we also fell in love with and taught us how to read fluently, and we will also check how carefully you read it.
I suggest you pass interesting tests in order to win an amazing prize - the famous golden key, which can open the door to the wonderful land of knowledge. Ready?

ROUND 1: Blitz survey.
Please name the fairy-tale heroes of this fairy tale? (Pinocchio, organ grinder Papa Carlo, carpenter Giuseppe, Malvina, Artemon, Pierrot, Talking Cricket, rat Shushara, cat Basilio, fox Alice, turtle Tortila, leech seller Duremar, Karabas-Barabas)

Who gave Carlo the log? (Giuseppe)

What did Carlo Buratino buy? (ABC)

What was painted on the canvas that covered the door in Carlo’s closet? (Hearth)

Where did Pinocchio go instead of school? (To the theatre)

What coin did Pinocchio bury in the field of miracles? (Soldo)

ROUND 2: Whose portrait is missing? (Pictures on slide)

ROUND 3: RECOGNIZE THE FAIRY-TALE CHARACTER BY DESCRIPTION,
Question 1: This fairy-tale hero had “... gray hair growing near his ears. He wore a wide-brimmed hat. With a beautiful organ grinder, he walked around the cities, earning his living by singing and music” (Carlo the Organ Grinder).

Question 2: “a thick head appeared from under the stairs, from under the floor. A gray animal on low legs leaned out, sniffed, and crawled out” (Rat Shushara).

Question 3: “The girl with curly blue hair... opened her pretty eyes. This girl was the most beautiful doll from the Karabas Barabas puppet theater. She herself has a porcelain head and a body stuffed with cotton.” (Malvina).

Question 4: “I cut the back of my body, which I did every day. The curly fur on the front half of the body was combed, the tassel at the end of the tail was tied with a black bow. There is a silver watch on the front paw.” (Artemon).

Question 5: “...a big, scary snake head appeared. But it was not a snake. She was not scary to anyone, she was elderly... with dim eyes.” (Turtle Tortilla).

Question 6: “A long, wet, wet man came in with a small, small face, as wrinkled as a morel mushroom. He was wearing an old green coat and had tongs, hooks and pins hanging from his belt. In his hands he held a tin can and a net.”
(Duremar.)

Question 7: “A creature a little like a cockroach, but with a head like a grasshopper. It sat on the wall under the hearth and quietly crackled: “Cri-cri.” The creature looked with bulging eyes, as if made of glass, and moved its antennae.” (Talking Cricket).

Question 8: “A little man in a long white shirt with long sleeves. His face was covered with white powder, white as tooth powder.” (Pierrot).

Question 9: “A man jumped out from behind a cardboard tree, all checkered like a chessboard.” (Harlequin).

Question 10: “The man was so scary to look at that one could freeze with horror. His thick, unkempt beard trailed along the floor, his bulging eyes rolled, his huge mouth clanged its teeth, as if it were not a man, but a crocodile.” (Karabas Barabas).

Question 11: “I swayed and swayed on my thin legs, took one step, took another step, hop-hop, straight to the door and onto the street.” (Pinocchio).

Question 12: “They wore bags on their heads with holes cut out for their eyes. One, shorter, was waving a knife, the other, taller, was holding a pistol.” (Basilio the cat and Alice the fox).

ROUND 4: PHYSICAL MINUTE.

Pinocchio.
Pinocchio stretched,
He bent over once, he bent over twice.
He spread his arms to the sides,
Apparently I couldn't find the key.
To get us the key,
You need to stand on your toes.

ROUND 5: WHO DOES THESE WORDS BELONG TO.
1 question: “... stop self-indulgence, listen to Carlo, don’t run away from home without doing anything. I won’t give a dry fly for your life.” (Talking Cricket).

Question 2: “This teaching will not bring you any good.” (Fox Alice).

Question 3: “Ten thousand devils!” (Karabas Barabas).

Question 4: “The patient is more likely dead than alive.” (Doctor Owl).

Question 5: “Don’t eat with your hands, there are spoons and forks for that.” (Malvina).

Question 6: “He can make anyone from the world clean.” (Pinocchio about Malvina).

Question 7: “Now I will take care of your upbringing.” (Malvina).

Question 8: “Reveal the secret, unfortunate one, reveal the secret!” (Pinocchio).

Question 9: “Hey, you!” With whom in his old age he got involved, with swindlers known to the whole world. You hurt the little ones! Ashamed!" (father of Carlo Carabasu-Barabasu).

Leading: Guys, I think someone is knocking. It seems we have guests.(The fox Alice and the cat Basilio enter and sing the song “What a blue sky”)

Fox : Oh, what smart kids!

Cat: And probably rich. Give the poor blind cat some food.

Leading: Dear guests, our children don’t have anything yet, you better help them get through the next round to get a prize.

Fox: Fine. Let them do the crossword puzzle.

ROUND 6 CROSSWORD.

Fox: What smart, smart kids. I'll have to go fool someone else.

ROUND 7: Heroes and objects of fairy tales in riddles.

Wooden naughty

I could make friends with a book.

He got into the puppet theater

He became a loyal friend to the dolls. (Pinocchio)

Who's the naughty boy

Made from logs

And bought the boy a book,

So that he goes to school? (Papa Carlo)

What is the name of that textbook?

It's easy for us to guess:

All children at school need it,

He is a poet and musician,

Apparently a great talent.

And he is still unhappy...

From what? He's in love! (Pierrot)

There is no more beautiful girl than that

That girl is no smarter.

And Pierrot, her admirer,

He sings about her all day. (Malvina)

Not a young man
With a beard like this.
Offends Pinocchio,
Artemon and Malvina,
And in general for all people
He is a notorious villain. (Karabas Barabas)

What kind of farce is this?

Barkers here and there.

And at the cash register there are mothers and children:

“Give us a ticket quickly!”

This is not a school, this is a game,

The children are watching the play. (Puppet Theatre)

ROUND 8: Dramatization of an episode of the fairy tale “Malvina’s Lesson”


ROUND 9 Questions and riddles from fairy tale heroes

TURTLE TORTILA QUESTIONS.

1.Who was the first to find a wooden log, from which Pinocchio was later made? (The log was found by carpenter Giuseppe, nicknamed “Blue Nose”).

3. What did Papa Carlo dress Buratino in? (In a brown paper jacket and bright green pants, in shoes made from an old boot, and in a hat - a cap with a tassel, sewn from an old sock).

5. What was the name of the comedy that Pinocchio watched in the Karabas-Barabas puppet theater? (“Girl with blue hair, or Thirty-three slaps”).

6. Seeing Pinocchio at the performance, all the dolls recognized him. They squealed with delight, rejoiced and sang a song called “Polka Bird”. Here's the beginning:
“The bird was dancing a polka on the lawn at an early hour.” Remember the remaining two lines. (“Nose to the left, tail to the right - this is the Karabas polka”).

7.What academic title did the owner of the Karabas-Barabas puppet theater have? (Doctor of Puppet Science).

8. Why did Signor Karabas-Barabas, instead of burning Pinocchio, as he originally intended, give him 5 gold coins and send him home? (Pinocchio said that he knows where the secret door is).

9. Please remember where this secret door is? (In Papa Carlo’s closet, under the canvas on which the hearth and pot were painted.)

10. Where did Alice the fox and Basilio the cat invite Pinocchio to turn 5 gold coins donated by Karabas-Barabas into a pile of money? (To the magical Field of Miracles in the Land of Fools).

11. What method did the two swindlers offer the wooden boy to turn a few coins into a “big pile of money”? (“Dig a hole, say “krex, fex, pex” three times. Put the gold, cover it with earth, sprinkle salt on top, pour it well with water and go to sleep. The next morning a tree will grow from the hole, on which gold coins will hang instead of leaves.”)

12. What did Alice the fox and Basilio the cat’s lunch consist of at the famous “Three Minnows” tavern? (Three crusts of bread, a baked lamb, a gosling, a couple of pigeons on a spit, a liver, six pieces of crucian carp and small fish for an appetizer).

13. Who was part of the medical team that treated Pinocchio in Malvina’s house? (the famous doctor Owl, paramedic Toad and healer Mantis).

14. To the trunk of which tree did Karabas-Barabas’ beard stick? (To Italian pine).

15.What did Malvina use as a mirror? (Mirror carp).

16. Where did Pinocchio hide in the tavern to find out the secret of the golden key? (In a large clay jug).

17. Where did Karabas-Barabas tell about the secret of the golden key? (In the Three Minnows tavern)

18. What was hidden behind the secret door? (Puppet theater of wonderful beauty).

THE RIDDLE OF MALVINA (Rebuses on slides)
Malvina dictates poems and riddles
Buratino is in a hurry to teach a lesson.
Look how many blots he put in the notebook,
And what is written here is impossible to make out.
It sounded like a chicken was writing with its paw,
Try to read what he scribbled here.

THE MYSTERY OF PIERO
Piero Malvina to give
I decided... I won't talk!
But you will know his secret,
As soon as you solve the puzzle

THE MYSTERY OF PAPA CARLO
Papa Carlo cooked soup,
Salted and peppered.
But my son won’t guess
What is that soup called?
Find all the letters in the cauldron,
Make a name out of them.

Leading: Well done guys, you passed all the tests and completed all the tasks. And your ability to read helped you in this. You will read a lot, you will know a lot. And I would like to end with a wonderful poem “Reader”

Leading: And finally, a parade of costumes. We invite all Pinocchio.

The song-dance “Pinocchio” is performed

All other dolls are invited. Rewarding with sweet prizes.