Proverbs and sayings with numbers. Album "numbers in proverbs and sayings"

Riddles, proverbs and sayings are an ancient form of oral folk art. They convey people’s attitude towards the world around them and express the wisdom accumulated over centuries. Numbers played a significant role in the formation of these folklore genres.

Puzzles

If proverbs and sayings teach and instruct, then riddles develop ingenuity and intelligence in children. And riddles that involve numbers also help teach counting.

Any riddle is built on a metaphor. This is a means of artistic expression that involves describing 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 nails with which it is nailed. Indeed, if you look at the sky at night, the stars can be compared to the heads of nails.

Let's look at 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 and the ideal is associated with it.

Thus, seven is compared to a scythe used to cut 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 arching its neck. Zero is very similar to a donut or a ball, and six and nine always act like twins.

Children have a lot of their own ideas associated with numbers. You can ask the children 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 roles of the two genres differ.

The purpose of a proverb is to teach, to instruct. That is why you will always find evaluative words in it, for example: “It’s easy to rake in the heat with someone else’s 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 does not give an assessment, but only states a fact: “Rake in the heat with someone else’s hands.” This is the main difference between a saying and a proverb.

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

Quite often the number seven appears in proverbs and sayings, for example: “Measure seven times, cut once.” This meant preparing well for the job and then doing it. Seven is a number denoting harmony, ideal. The number two is also often found in folklore: it is associated with family well-being and brotherly feelings: “Two boots are a match.”

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 them understand that statements carry not only a direct, but also a figurative meaning.



Number one.

Amen, don't go alone.

The artel fights, but one grieves.

Grandma's only grandfather is not his grandson.

Misfortune never comes alone.

You can’t even overcome a bump alone, but with an artel you can’t cross a mountain in no time.

One feather and a bird will not be born.

It went in one ear and out the other.

In one pocket there is a louse on the lasso, and in the other there is a flea on the chain.

You cannot lure an animal into the same trap twice.

You can't fit all the buttons into one loop.

You can't step into the same river twice.

One beaten one is worth two unbeaten ones.

Break one pancake in half.

One is in the harrow, and everyone is to the side.

One is in sin, and everyone is responsible.

One in action - one in turn.

Alone at sea is not a fisherman, and without a crew he is not a sailor.

One is in Moscow, the other is in Vologda, and both are hungry.

There is safety in numbers.

One warrior leads a thousand.

One wolf chases a regiment of sheep.

One wolf, and even that one is hungry and howling in the bush.

One thief - ruin for the whole world.

One eye is on us, and the other is on Arzamas.

One talks about peas, and the other talks about pods.

One says about Taras, and the other: one and a half hundred devils.

One is grieving, and the artel is fighting.

One goose will not trample the grass.

One is not a decree for the other.

One is a fool and the other is unreasonable.

One fool throws a stone into the water, but ten smart people won't get it.

One fool said it, another one repeated it.

One brush is a fish soup pot.

One for all and all for one.

One is a bully, the other is unyielding.

Alone and you'll die at the porridge.

Alone, like a month in the sky.

One is like a stump, and the other is like a deck.

You can't go to the wall alone.

One wears it, another asks, the third waits in line.

One finger is not a fist.

One is plowing, and seven are waving their arms.

You can’t eat pie alone, and you can’t eat porridge alone.

One about Thomas, the other about Yerema.

One drinks, seven vomit their purses.

If you lie once, they won’t believe you the next time.

One chops, and the other blows a trumpet.

One ruble - one mind, two rubles - two minds.

One with a bipod, and seven with a spoon.

One boot is stolen, the other is a thief's.

One collects, the other yawns.

One goes blind from hunger, the other from gold.

Miron has one son, and that one is Mironovich.

One mind is good, but two are better.

One smart man drives ten crazy people.

Bread alone is boring.

One wears cloth and silk, and the other has teeth on a shelf.

The flour is the same, but the hands are not the same.

One misfortune is not a misfortune, as long as no more come.

One head it's good, but two better.

One firebrand does not burn in the stove, but two firebrands flare up in the field.

One brand goes out in the stove, but two go out in the field and smoke.

One door is locked and the other is wide open.

One woman is a woman, two women are a market, and three are a fair.

One kopeck - and it's edge-on.

One swallow does not make spring.

One fox can defeat seven wolves.

One fly in the ointment spoils the barrel of honey.

May dew alone is better than oats for horses.

One flour, but not only hands baked.

One foot is in a bast shoe, the other is in a boot.

One bee doesn't make much honey.

Kill two birds with one stone.

In one fell swoop, a hundred beatings, and not counting the rest.

One grief is not a grief, no matter how two.

One grain of puda brings.

One today is better than two tomorrow.

One sparrow cannot be divided into twelve dishes.

One brave man and a thousand cowards cannot replace.

He nodded to one, blinked at another, and the third guessed himself.

You can't tie a knot with one hand.

One beginning does not have two ends.

It's not scary for one, but it's more fun for two.

One is scared, but the ora doesn’t care.

Number two.

An arshin for a caftan and two for patches.

A woman spins - she doesn’t wear two shirts, but a man doesn’t spin - but he doesn’t walk naked.

Grandmother said in two more words: either it will rain or it will snow, either it will happen or it won’t.

Malashka has the lambs, and Foma has two bags.

The fugitive has one road, but the driver has a hundred.

Keep your eyes open and don't break your forehead.

Look at both, see at three, and when the time comes, you’ll see at one and a half.

Sorrow for two is half grief, joy for two is two joys.

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

You can’t live for two centuries, but you can’t grieve for a century.

You can’t survive two centuries, you can’t go beyond two youths.

two thieves were stealing, but both got caught.

Two sorrows together, the third in half.

Two pennies is a lot of money.

Two Demids, but both cannot see.

Two friends - frost and blizzard.

Two fools, each with two fists.

Two fools with one mind.

Two cats can't fit in one bag.

Two bears do not live in the same den.

Two to one is an army.

Don't die twice.

Two of a Kind.

Two boots - a pair, and both on the left foot.

Two lanterns on an empty tower (beautiful eyes, but an empty head).

Summer doesn't happen twice a year.

You can never be young twice.

Two sheep's heads don't fit into one pot.

Two brands are smoking in the field, but one is going out in the stove.

Two small dogs eat one big one.

Two are fighting in the field, and one is grieving in the house.

Two are fighting, the third is not fussing.

Two worthy people will come together - they cannot live apart, two fools will come together - they will not get along in the same village.

Two are plowing, and seven are waving their arms.

Two bald men are fighting over a comb.

Two are happy - don't bother the third.

Two deaths cannot happen, but one cannot be avoided.

Chasing two birds with one stone will not catch either one.

If you chase two hares, you won’t catch either.

Numbers three, four, five, six.

Grandmother Varvara was angry with the world for three years; And so she died, so that the world did not recognize her.

Without four corners, a hut cannot be cut.

He says for three days, but everything is about evil people.

Third wheel.

Three money a day - wherever you want, go there for the day.

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

He had three wives, but suffered from them all.

Forgive me three times, and the fourth time I'm sick.

Three sons, and he himself is strong.

Four floors, and the sides are bare.

The fifth wheel in the cart.

Six boards and a canvas scarf.

Proverbs about numbers. Number seven.

Trouble brings seven troubles.

Seven miles is no detour for a mad dog.

There is one ax in seven yards.

Seven corporals and one private.

Seven are not one, we won’t give offense.

Seven do not wait for one.

Seven people pick up one straw.

Seven birds with one stone, but no skin.

Seven on the benches.

Seven with a spoon, and one with a bipod.

Seven troubles - one answer.

Seven miles to heaven and everything is forest.

Seven miles of jelly to slurp.

Seven miles is not a detour (not an outskirts).

Seven things cannot be handled by one person.

Seven villages, but one horse.

For seven years the poppy did not bear fruit, and there was no famine.

He was silent for seven years, and on the eighth he cried out.

We haven’t seen each other for seven years, but we got together - and there’s nothing to say.

Seven Fridays a week.

Measure seven times and cut once.

Seven times in your opinion, but at least once in my opinion.

She dried up seven rivers and did not wet the canvas.

Seven axes lie together, and two spinning wheels lie apart.

Seven Thursdays and all on Friday.

Too many cooks spoil the broth.

Garlic and onions for seven ailments.

Numbers eight, ten, one hundred and others.

A woman flies from the stove - seventy-seven times she will change her mind.

The Indian age is forty years.

Eight hryvnia is not enough to reach a ruble.

Trade for a year, trade for two, and sit in a hole for three.

Measure ten times, cut once.

Ten people pull you up the mountain, one pushes you down the mountain.

Don't have a hundred rubles, but have a hundred friends.

One hundred heads - one hundred minds.

Pomerantseva Anastasia and Turkin Denis

In this project, proverbs and sayings that contain numbers were studied.

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MBOU "Bushevetskaya ONSH-kindergarten"

CREATIVE PROJECT

"Numbers in proverbs and

Sayings"

Completed by 2nd grade students -

Pomerantseva Anastasia, Turkin Roman

Leader-teacher

Fedorova Larisa Zinovievna

Bologoe

Objective of the project:

Study proverbs and sayings that contain numbers.

Project objectives:

- learn the history of proverbs and sayings;

Enrich children's speech with proverbs and sayings, develop attention, logic, and thinking.

Project activity product:

Drawings "Numbers in proverbs and sayings."

We decided to call our project “Numbers in Proverbs and Sayings.”

The greatest wealth of a people is its language! For thousands of years, countless treasures of human thought and experience accumulate and live forever in the word.

For centuries, people have created wise sayings - Proverbs and sayings . In them, the main thoughts about life were passed on from generation to generation.

The largest collection “Proverbs of the Russian People” by Vladimir Ivanovich Dahl, which contains more than 30,000 proverbs and sayings, contains 178 categories on various topics: Motherland and home, friendship, word and learning, work and skill, family and education, boasting, courage, honor and human dignity, appearance.

Proverbs - short folk sayings with edifying content, folk aphorisms. The proverb has a second meaning, it is an allegory. For example, the proverb: The further into the forest, the more firewood - can be understood in the literal sense. And it can also be applied to study: the more you learn, the more new and interesting things open up.

The proverb is short, there are no unnecessary words in it. It is easy and quick to remember.

The proverb has a sister - proverb. They look alike. Here's a saying: Are you trying to kill two birds with one stone? In fact, the person is not going to hunt hares at all, but is trying to simultaneously achieve two different goals.

Sayings - short stable expressions that, unlike proverbs, do not constitute complete statements. Seven Fridays in a week - the saying is used as part of a judgment about those who deviate from the word and change their mind.

Proverb - a complete sentence, and proverb - part of a sentence, part of a judgment, without a conclusion, without a conclusion.

The Russian people, like any other, have countless proverbs and sayings. It is difficult to say from what time proverbs and sayings began to circulate among the people. They appeared at a time when there was no writing. Over the centuries, people have improved them. They are usually nameless and have no author. These little wise sayings were created and accumulated by the people over centuries of history. They reflect his life, working conditions, culture. A proverb is always instructive. It always has a conclusion that is useful for everyone to remember.

How many proverbs and sayings do we know that contain numbers?

We decided to start looking for such proverbs.

I wonder how many proverbs have more?

We analyzed a sufficient amount of literature, which made it possible to identify groups of proverbs with numbers.

Statistical data processing.

1. Proverbs with the number 0.

Zero without a stick (simple). (worthless, insignificant person).

Zero attention (simple). (Complete indifference, indifference on the part of someone to someone or something).

2. Proverbs with the number 1.

One is like a month in the field.

One is like a stump, the other is like a deck.

One is a bully, the other is unyielding.

One doesn't work, the other is unlucky.

One wears it, another asks, the third waits in line.

If you lie once, they won’t believe you the next time.

Only truth lives in the world.

Alone at sea is not a fisherman.

One mind is good, but two are better.

Misfortunes never come alone.

One for all and all for one.

One leg is here, the other is there.

Do one thing and don’t spoil the other.

It will fit in one ear and come out of the other.

3. Proverbs with the number 2.

Two bears in one den will not settle down.

Sorrow for two is half grief, joy for two is two joys.

Two boots - a pair (and both on the left foot).

It took two hours to get ready, two hours to wash, one hour to dry, and a day to get dressed.

As two drops of water.

One head it's good, but two better.

Two inches from the pot.

It's a double-edged sword.

Two are plowing, seven are waving.

God gave two ears and one tongue

4. Proverbs with the number 3.

The price for a braggart is three kopecks.

Don't recognize a friend in three days - recognize him in three years.

It takes three years to learn hard work, and only three days to learn laziness.

God loves trinity.

Get lost in three pines. (Fail to understand something simple, uncomplicated, fail to find a way out of the simplest difficulty).

Three inches from the pot. (Very short, short, small).

He talked like three boxes. (Say a lot, promise, lie).

5. Proverbs with the number 4.

The four countries of the world on the four seas are laid down.

Without four corners, a hut cannot be cut.

Without the Trinity, a house cannot be built, without four corners a hut cannot be built.

The horse has four legs, and even he stumbles. (Everyone can make a mistake, find themselves in a difficult situation. It is said to justify someone’s mistake).

On all four sides. (Wherever you want (go, clean, drive away, let go).

Live within four walls. (Without communicating with anyone, being alone. Without leaving the house).

6. Proverbs with the number 5.

Like the back of my hand. (Know very well, thoroughly, thoroughly).

The fifth wheel in the cart. (An extra person, unnecessary in any matter).

From fifth to tenth. (An expression used instead of a detailed listing or name of something).

It’s spacious for five, but cramped for two.

Five times they forgive, but the sixth time they beat you.

7. Proverbs with the number 6.

For my dear friend, six miles is not the outskirts.

Six days are working days, and the seventh is for those who want to.

8.Proverbs with the number 7.

Onions cure seven ailments, and garlic cures seven ailments.

Seven do not wait for one.

Seven people pick up one straw.

By leaps and bounds. (Very quickly. This is what they say about the development of something).

Seventh water on jelly. (Very distant relative).

Seven miles to heaven. (To promise and say a lot).

Seven do not wait for one. (This is what they say when they start something without someone who is late, or with a reproach to someone who makes many (not necessarily seven) wait).

Seven troubles - one answer. (Let’s take the risk again, and if we have to answer, then for everything at once, at the same time. It speaks of the determination to do something else risky, dangerous in addition to what has already been done).

9. Proverbs with the number 8.

Spring and autumn - there are eight weather conditions per day.

He was silent for seven years, and cried out on the eighth.

10. Proverbs with the number 9.

The ninth month gives birth to the world.

Seven years is trouble, nine years is misfortune.

11. Proverbs with the number 10.

Case ten. (Not that important; not at all significant).

From fifth to tenth. (Incoherently, inconsistently, omitting details (tell, report, talk, etc.).

The bear has ten songs and all about honey.

12. Proverbs with other numbers.

Twenty-five again. (The same thing again, the same thing all the time

It will be a hundred years at lunchtime on Saturday.

For a mother, a child up to a hundred years old is a child.

A true friend is better than a hundred servants.

Better to see once than hear a hundred times.

Most frequently used in literature

Proverbs and sayings with numbers:

We found that the most frequently used in literature are proverbs and sayings with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 7.

The most common in literature

proverbs and sayings with numbers:

As a result of the study, it became clear that the most common in literature are proverbs and sayings with the numbers 1, 2, 7.

And at the end of our project we would like to present our drawings “Numbers in proverbs and sayings.”

  1. Hello, godfather! - I was at the market. - Are you deaf? - Yes, I bought a rooster. - Goodbye, godfather! - I gave five altyn.
  2. Thirty-three lackeys came out of the wasp's pole.
  3. The goat disappeared: it was eight - it became nine.
  4. The rogue has seventy-two evasions a day.

Proverbs with number 1

  1. In September there is one berry, and that one is bitter rowan.
  2. You lie well, but not just one word.
  3. All for one, and one for all, then there will be success in business.
  4. Everything will pass, only the truth will remain.
  5. Stupid and lazy does one thing twice.
  6. Semyon is formidable, but only the crow is afraid of Semyon.
  7. Hold on to Mother Earth - she alone will not give you away.
  8. A good deed is one better than one, a bad deed is one worse.
  9. Together it’s not heavy, but one will die at the porridge.
  10. You live once: not later, but now.
  11. Life and trust are lost only once.
  12. No matter how you turn it, one is shorter than the other.
  13. Hypocrisy and lies are one and the same.
  14. There is safety in numbers.
  15. A person has one natural mother, and he has one homeland.
  16. One tree is not a forest, one person is not a people.
  17. From love to hate one step.
  18. The first guy is in the village, and there is only one house in the village.
  19. Fedul, why are you pouting your lips? - Yes, the caftan burned. - Can you fix it? - Yes, there is no needle. - Is the hole big? - Yes, there is only one gate left.
  20. Good work lasts for centuries.

Proverbs with number 2

  1. Sorrow for two is half grief, joy for two is two joys.
  2. Give him free rein, he'll take two.
  3. Two friends - frost and blizzard.
  4. Two constipations - lips and teeth, but I can’t hold my tongue.
  5. You're never young twice.
  6. A good deed has lived for two centuries.
  7. The affectionate body sucks two queens, but the vigorous one is not given one.
  8. Flax blooms for two weeks, ripens for four weeks, and the seed flies in the seventh week.
  9. Young and smart - two lands in him.
  10. Not known is a friend, but known is two friends.
  11. He's still two feet over the rogue.
  12. In autumn, milk is sipped with a match. They dip it once, shake it twice, and then put it in your mouth.
  13. Rye turns green for two weeks, heads for two weeks, flowers for two weeks, pours two weeks, dries up for two.
  14. A mind is good, but two are better.
  15. I wanted to sit on two chairs, but ended up on the floor.

Proverbs with number 3

  1. In August, a peasant has three worries: mowing, plowing, and sowing.
  2. He talks for three days, but everything is about evil people.
  3. Evil spirits will start for three days, but you won’t live forever.
  4. On the other side, you will be known as a devil for three years.
  5. If you don't recognize a friend in three days, you will recognize him in three years.
  6. February will add three hours in the afternoon.

Proverbs with number 7

  1. In autumn bad weather there are seven weathers in the yard: it sows, it blows, it twists, it stirs, it tears, it pours from above and sweeps from below.
  2. To my dear friend, seven miles is not the outskirts.
  3. He spoke seven miles to heaven and that was all through the forest.
  4. One chops, seven blow their fists.
  5. For seven years there has been winter after summer, and for seven years summer after winter.
  6. Seven times measure cut once.
  7. Double check before you distrust anyone.
  8. A liar has seven Thursdays in one week.

Proverbs with the number 100

  1. A naked beggar and a hundred robbers cannot be robbed.
  2. A hundred hands for a good man.
  3. Better to see once than hear a hundred times.
  4. Don't have a hundred rubles, but have a hundred friends.
  5. In one fell swoop, a hundred beatings, and not counting the rest.
  6. Russian hair is a hundred rubles, a bold head is a thousand, but all the good guys have no price.
  7. What is said is worth a hundred rubles, but what is not said has no price.
  8. One hundred friends are not enough, one enemy is many.
  9. A smart head feeds a hundred heads, but a stupid head cannot feed her own.
  10. A hundred rubles worth of swagger, and even more foolishness.

proverbs and sayings about mathematics with numbers

All for one, one for all.

One is in sin, and everyone is responsible.

There is safety in numbers

A person has one natural mother, he has one Motherland.

One spoiled apple causes a whole cart to rot.

You can’t grab everything with one paw.

They are birds of a feather.

Seven do not wait for one.

The first damn thing is lumpy.

One swallow does not make spring

One bee will not bring much honey.

You can’t overcome even a bump alone; artel and through the mountain just right.

One hand does not clap.

Whoever knows even one craft will not know the need.

You can't cut down a tree in one go

First for spoon, last for work

Misfortune never comes alone

You can’t exchange one rich man for a gang of beggars.

Don't put all your money in one pocket.

From love to hate one step.

God does not punish twice for the same guilt.

Some do it for themselves, others do it for themselves.

You cannot go to Heaven of one religion without going to Hell of all others.

It went in one ear and came out the other.

Two, in numbers three - not one.

Every man for himself, one god for all.

The goat competed with the wolf - only one skin remained.

There are three foremen for one slave.

At one meeting - and not only speeches.

In one place even a pebble is overgrown with moss.

Don't put all your eggs in one basket.

No good deed goes unpunished.

Once a year the stick shoots.

We only live once.

From the great to the ridiculous - one step.

A brave man dies once, but a coward dies many times.

The wolf has one song.

Two bears in one den will not settle down.

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

It takes two hours to get ready
It takes two hours to wash
The hour is running out
It takes him 24 hours to get dressed.

A good deed lives for two centuries.

Guys and bunnies have two teeth

Don't die twice.

For one beaten, they give two unbeaten.

Someone else's grief is double joy.

Two are fighting, the third - don’t interfere!

The work is hard with half a shoulder, but with half a shoulder you can do it easier.

The careless one does it twice

Miser pays twice

A mother has two young daughters, but there is no water in the bucket.

One “today” is better than two “tomorrows”.

Grief is money, and twice is without money.

To give a penny for it is not enough, but two is a lot.

One ruble worth of work, two rubles worth of boasts.

Two peas per spoon.

Two of a Kind.

Two nightingales on the same branch do not sing.

Two, three - not one.

Audacity second happiness.

One head it's good, but two better.

It's a double-edged sword.

Writing is not an easy task: two fingers write, but the whole body hurts.

Drunk and smart - two lands in him.

Don't recognize a friend in three days, recognize a friend in three years.

God loves a trinity.

Even if you don’t eat for three days, you still can’t get off the stove.

Three money a day - wherever you want, go there every day

Two, three - not one.

There are three foremen for one slave.

They've been waiting for the promised thing for three years.

Set aside a penny or three.

Without four corners, a hut cannot be cut. A house with four corners.

The four countries of the world on the four seas are laid down.

Lost five, but found seven

Your own nickel is worth more than someone else’s ruble.

There are five kopecks - and grandma is in the bargain.

You need it like a dog needs a fifth leg.

The fifth wheel in the cart.

The fox will guide seven wolves.

Seven with a spoon, one with a bipod

Seven times measure cut once.

Seven nannies have a child without an eye.

To sip jelly seven miles away.

Seven do not wait for one.

Seven people pick up one straw.

Seven miles to heaven and all through forest.

Seven axes lie together, and two spinning wheels are apart.

The lazy man has seven holidays a week.

Lost five, but found seven

Behind seven seals

Seven can barely pull uphill, but even one can be pushed downhill.

Two are plowing, and seven are waving their arms.

They don't take seven skins from one cow.

Seventh water on jelly.

Seven are sitting on benches.

Seven spans in the forehead.

Seven troubles - one answer.

Seven miles to heaven - and all through the forest.

The holy horse has eight legs.

Eight hryvnia is not enough to reach a ruble.

Autumn - eight changes.

Nine mice pulled together and pulled the lid off the tub.

It is better to acquit ten guilty people than to convict one innocent person.

Not a timid one.

The eleventh commandment is don't get caught.

Eleven for the sake of odd.

20, 30, 40
At 20 years old there is no strength - and there never will be; at 30 years old there is no intelligence - and there won’t be; at 40 years old there is no wealth - and there won’t be.

Don't have a hundred rubles, but have a hundred friends.

Argue as you wish, but one hundred rubles is money

There are no hundred rubles, but a ruble is not money

There are a hundred rubles, and the truth is yours.

Neck - a penny, altyn - head, one hundred rubles - beard

A true friend is better than a hundred servants

Better to see once than hear a hundred times.

One fool can ask more than a hundred smart people can answer.

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

There are a thousand friends, but only one friend.

A thousand vanities are of no use to the cause.

The rich have a thousand worries, but the poor have one worry.

200 000
Whoever steals a ruble is put on trial, and whoever steals two hundred thousand is held in honor.

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Proverbs, catchphrases about numbers

Proverbs appeared quite a long time ago in Russia. We invite you to familiarize yourself with an interesting selection of proverbs for children about numbers. They will help to tell children about numbers in a humorous way. This selection provides an example of numbers from 1 to 10.

Proverbs, catchphrases about numbers1.

– Once you lied, you became a liar forever.
“A coward dies a hundred times, a hero dies once.”

– One mind is good, but two are better.
“If you chase two hares, you won’t catch either.”
- An old friend is better than two new ones.

- Get lost in three pines.
“They’ve been waiting for the promised thing for three years.”

- The horse has four legs, and even then it stumbles.
“You can’t cut a hut without four corners.”

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

- Seven with a spoon - one with a bipod.
“They drag seven people up the mountain, but they push one down the mountain.”
- Too many cooks spoil the broth.

– Spring and autumn – there are eight weather conditions per day.
- The eighth wonder of the world.

- The ninth wave.

- Case ten.
- Not a cowardly ten.
- From the fifth to the tenth.

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There is safety in numbers.

One swallow does not make spring.

If it's true, you're not alone.

One warrior leads thousands.

One spoiled apple causes a whole cart to rot.

The mare competed with the wolf - only a tail and a mane remained

A Kalmyk horse can only be over-stubborn by a Kalmyk

The lazy spinner doesn't have a single shirt.

It's snowing and raining at the same hour.

You can't hang everything on one nail.

Everything will pass, only the truth will remain.

An icon and a shovel are made from the same tree.

One grain is a heap, one drop is a sea.

The artel fights, but one grieves.

One cannot eat the world.

The first happiness is to be full from a small piece.

Grandmother - only grandfather is not a grandson.

The one who dared ate everything alone.

White is the sheep, gray is the sheep, but all is one sheep spirit.

Lying in one place, the stone becomes overgrown with moss.

One for all and all for one.

Where one ram goes, so does the whole herd.

A fool will sin alone, a smart person will lead many astray.

They gave the naked man one shirt, but he said it was too thick.

The worker gets half a ruble, and the worker a ruble.

Overseas a cow for money - but I transport a ruble.

Once you lie, who will believe you?

One and the porridge has no argument.

The goat is white, the goat is grey, but all have the same spirit.

DIGIT 1.

Proverbs and sayings.

There is safety in numbers.

One for all and all for one.

It's better to see once than to hear 100 times.

Puzzles.

Antoshka stands -

On one leg.

One girlfriend

She put another one in her ear. (Needle and thread)

Many hands

And there is only one leg. (Tree)

Winter and summer

One color. (Spruce)

Where the sun will be

He will look there too. (Sunflower)

DIGIT 2.

Proverbs and sayings.

Two of a Kind.

Two deaths cannot happen, but one cannot be avoided.

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

For one beaten, they give two unbeaten.

Puzzles.

What is before us:

Two shafts behind the ears,

Before our eyes on the wheel

And the nurse on the nose? (Glasses)

Two braids, two sisters

Made from fine sheep's wool,

How to walk - how to dance,

So that five and five do not freeze. (Mittens)

Patter.

Near the bed there are two shovels, near the tub there are two buckets.

DIGIT 3.

Proverbs and sayings.

It takes three years to learn hard work, and only three days to learn laziness.

They've been waiting for the promised thing for three years.

Three inches from the pot.

Puzzles.

Triangular board,

And there are three hairs on it.

One pours, the other drinks,

The third turns green and grows. (Rain, earth, plants).

Tongue Twisters.

Three ravens on the gate.

Three crows were flying, black and motley-headed.

DIGIT 4.

Proverbs and sayings.

The horse has four legs, and even he stumbles.

Without four corners, a hut cannot be cut.

Puzzles.

On four legs

They put it on their feet.

Before putting it on,

They began to inflate the shoes.

A cat has so many paws

The chair has so many legs.

What number am I talking about?

Who guessed my riddle? (Four)

Tongue Twisters.

Four turtles have four hatchlings.

Four little black little devils. A drawing was drawn in black ink.

DIGIT 5.

What does the number “5” look like, a sickle, of course, who knows?

Puzzles.

There is, friends, such a bird,

If he lands on the page,

I'm very happy

And the whole family is with me. (Five)

Before you are five brothers,

At home they are all without dresses.

But on the street

Everyone needs a coat. (Gloves and hand)

Tongue Twisters.

Five guys again - they found five honey mushrooms near a tree stump.

Ipat walked across the pond and got caught in the pond.

Ipat fell into the pond, five shovels disappeared.

DIGIT 6.

Number 6 is a door lock: a hook on top, a circle on the bottom.

Puzzles.

Guess what, guys?

What kind of figure is an acrobat?

If he stands behind his head,

It will be exactly three more. (Six)

In this word the designation

We'll hear the sticks

And with a soft sign

Let's write down the name of the number. (Six-six)

Tongue Twisters.

Sasha quickly dries the dryers, Polycarp's catch -

Sasha will dry about six of them. Three crucian carp, three carp.

And the old women boldly hurry,

To eat Sasha's sushi.

DIGIT 7.

Proverbs and sayings.

Seven troubles - one answer.

Seven do not wait for one.

Seven times measure cut once.

Puzzles.

The sun ordered: “Stop, the seven-color bridge is steep!” (Rainbow)

Seven guys on the stairs started playing songs. (Notes)

Tongue Twisters.

Seven pipers sat and whistled.

We sat in seven sleighs ourselves.

DIGIT 8.

Proverbs and sayings.

— Autumn—eight changes.

- Spring and autumn - there are eight weather conditions per day.

Puzzles.

I'm so sweet, I'm so round, How many signs does autumn have?

I consist of two circles. Neither six nor seven, but exactly …….. (eight)

I'm so glad I found it

Friends like you. (Eight)

Tongue Twisters.

— Eight couplings connect the tanks.

- Antipas had only one linden tree growing,

And Philip planted seven linden trees.

How many linden trees grew in total?

NUMBER 9.

Proverbs and sayings.

Nine is like six, look closely. Only the tail is not up, but down.

Mystery.

Guess what, guys?

What kind of figure is an acrobat?

If it gets on your head

It will be exactly three less. (Nine)

Physical education minute.

How many bunnies do we have?

Let's jump up and down that many times.

How many sticks are there to the point?

We'll stand on our tiptoes that much.

How many dots will there be in a circle?

Let's raise our hands so many times.

DIGIT 10.

After nine comes ten. Count all your fingers in order.

Puzzles.

Two nets, two braids

Made from fine sheep wool.

How to go for a walk - how to wear it,

So that five and five do not freeze. (Mittens)

Live in this book

Cunning brothers.

Ten of them, but these brothers

They will count everything on everything. (Numbers)

Physical exercise.

One two three four five!

The little bunny began to jump.

The bunny is good at jumping,

He jumped ten times.

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