Interesting riddles with numbers. The most original riddles with numerals
Riddles about the number 1 for 1st grade help children start learning mathematics and counting in an interesting way. Projects about numbers are the first independent task for first-graders and their parents. With such riddles, counting and arithmetic will turn into a fun activity, and children will quickly become familiar with numbers from 1 to 10.
Riddles about the number 1 for 1st grade children
Sister with a sly nose
The account will be opened
...Unit
Like a leafless branch,
I am straight, dry, subtle.
You met me often
In the student's diary.
(Answer: One)
She stands among the sheet
Alone when the notebook is empty.
With your nose up to the ceiling,
She scolds the student.
And like a heron in the swamps
She pecks him for his laziness.
At least she has one leg
She is slim, proud, strict.
Neither a crane nor a tit.
And just...
(Answer: One)
How many suns are there behind a cloud,
How many refills are there in a fountain pen?
How many noses does an elephant have?
How many watches are on your hand?
How many legs does a fly agaric have?
And the sapper's attempts,
Knows and is proud of himself.. (Unit)
She looks like a stalk
He stands respectfully, like a nobleman.
Straight, even, always
After zero it comes. Answer: 1
I have two toys
Tomorrow I'll give one to Vanyushka.
Vanya's birthday
I'll take the horse to him.
How many toys will there be?
Tomorrow at my house?..(Alone)
Very interesting and educational
Live in a smart book
Cunning brothers.
Ten of them, but these brothers
They will count everything in the world.
(Numbers)
The numbers stood up like a squad,
In a friendly number row.
First in order role
The number will play for us... (0)
He looks like a bun
He is pot-bellied and round.
The cat looks like him
If it folds into a ball.
(0)
The ball bounces across the pages.
He is looking for his sister,
What looks like a ring -
Without beginning and end.
(0)
How old is a chicken in an egg?
How many wings does a kitten have?
How many numbers are there in the alphabet?
How many mountains can a tiger swallow?
How many tons does a mouse weigh?
How many crows are there in a school of fish?
How many hares did the moth eat?
Only the number knows...
(Zero)
This figure is so similar
For the letter of the alphabet O.
But without other numbers
It doesn't mean anything.
(0)
Like a leafless branch,
I am straight, dry, subtle.
You met me often
In the student's diary.
(Unit)
She looks like a stalk
He stands respectfully, like a nobleman.
Straight, even, always
After zero it comes.
(1)
You can't score a goal so easily
There is a stake on the gate.
And you can’t fight him in battle,
This is a number... (Unit)
How many suns are there behind a cloud,
How many refills are there in a fountain pen?
How many noses does an elephant have?
How many watches are on your hand?
How many legs does a fly agaric have?
And the sapper's attempts,
He knows and is proud of himself,
Number-column...
(Unit)
She stands among the sheet.
Alone when the notebook is empty.
With your nose up to the ceiling,
She scolds the student.
And like a heron in the swamps
He gets pecked for his laziness.
At least she has one leg
She is slim, proud, strict.
Neither a crane nor a tit.
And just...
(Unit)
Sister with a sly nose
The account will open...
(Unit)
Flexibly bends the neck,
And beautiful and slim,
Deftly lifts his tail,
What is this number? Digit... (2)
If you get this number at school,
Then your parents scold you at home.
It’s easy to compare her with a swan,
Do all the kids know about this number?
(2)
A swan swims in a notebook,
This means something is wrong.
If you are completely Dunno,
Get this number.
The sun is shining, the pond is blooming,
A swan floats on it,
He barely swam closer -
It turned out to be a number... (2)
How many ears are there on the top of the head?
How many legs does a half-frog have?
How many mustaches does a catfish have?
At the planet of the poles,
How many halves are there in total?
In a pair of brand new shoes,
And the front paws of a lion
Only the number knows...
(2)
With a light stroke of the pen
A number has appeared... (2)
What glides across the bright surface
Student notebook
A beautiful white swan,
Turned red from shame
For a slacker, a rogue
A naughty boy?
What they criticize him for
And they deprive you of sweets at lunch.
With a light stroke of the pen
A number has appeared... (2)
I will circle the letter Z,
I’ll bring you some numbers for a visit.
Look more carefully -
The resulting figure... (3)
What a miracle! Come on, come on,
Take a better look -
It looks like a letter
But also a number... (3)
This figure is unusual
Chubby, you know that.
And it looks like the letter Z,
What is this number? Guess it!
(3)
How many months are there in winter?
In summer, in autumn, in spring,
How many eyes does a traffic light have?
Base on the baseball field
Facets of a sports sword
And the stripes on our flag,
No matter what anyone tells us,
The number knows the truth... (3)
Guess this number!
She's very arrogant.
Add one to two,
And you will get a number... (3)
This figure is simply a miracle.
She has relatives everywhere.
It's even in the alphabet
She has a twin sister.
(3)
Someone at night an old chair
Turned it upside down.
And now in our apartment
He became a number... (4)
How many legs does a mongoose have?
Petals in a cabbage flower,
Fingers on a chicken leg
And on the back paw of a cat,
Tanya's hand with Petya
And all the sides in the world
And the oceans in the world,
The number knows... (4)
Either a number or a fork,
Or a fork in two roads.
In a student notebook
I know for sure - everyone is happy with her.
(4)
This figure is so similar
On to a beautiful sail!
Swells wider and wider
Number... (4) You shouldn’t be lazy at school:
Draw, write, study,
Answer in class
And they will put it in the diary... (5)
If TWO turn over
And take a close look,
Look this way and that again,
Then we get the number... (5)
How many fingers are there on a hand?
And a penny in the pocket,
The starfish has rays,
Five rooks have beaks,
Blades of maple leaves
And the corners of the bastion,
Tell me about it all
Numbers will help us... (5)
Mom looks on impatiently
On the pages of the diary.
Waiting for the coveted assessment
A mischievous son.
But again only fours.
No beauty...
(Fives)
The number looks like a hook
What's on the truck crane.
And she looks like a two
If upside down.
(5)
And to my friend Tonya
I had a chance to sit on a pony,
And Tony and his ponies
There were legs immediately... (6)
If the padlock
The proboscis will rise up,
Then we'll see here
Not a lock, but a number... (6)
How many letters does a dragon have?
And a million have zeros,
Various chess pieces
The wings of three white chickens,
Legs of the Maybug
And the sides of the chest.
If we can’t count it ourselves,
The number will tell us... (6)
Numbers like a hippopotamus
Her belly is round
He deftly bends his neck,
He steps behind the five.
(6)
I made a parade
I build numbers like a soldier!
And there is a clear order -
After five steps... (6)
The braid curls in the wind,
And in the middle of the back there is a stripe.
(7)
We have a proverb
And she is known to everyone -
You only cut once
But you need to measure... (7)
She looks like a braid
But he can't mow the grass -
Not sharpened at all
And the number doesn’t mow down... (7)
She looks like an ax
But he doesn’t chop wood in the yard.
Like a braid, but not quite
It's just a number... (7)
How many colors are there in a rainbow,
Days in a week for whales.
Snow White's dwarves
Twin brothers at the pawn
A note that even children know
And all the miracles in the world,
Deal with it all
Numbers will help us... (7)
What kind of heron, everyone knows
He steps behind the six.
Yes, everyone knows her
This heron is a number... (7)
I am a number, less than ten.
I'm easy to find.
But if you order the letter “I” to stand next to you,
I am everything: father, and you, and grandfather, and mother... (7)
Two circles stood next to each other -
What amazing glasses?
Turn it upside down at least
They are the same!
(8)
Two rings on each other,
Two brave young men.
Let's ask them in a numerical series
And we get the number... (8)
How many winds are there on the sea?
And the hooves of two donkeys,
Octopus tentacles
And the fangs of a pair of Great Danes?
How many legs does a spider have?
Cross spider?
If we ask about this,
The number will answer us... (8)
How many legs do you have? -
Let's ask the octopus quietly.
He won't be able to answer us.
But even so we know - ... (8)
The number looks like a toy -
Tumbler rattle.
Don't hit it on the ground.
Everyone understands - this is... (8)
This number has a secret.
Both in winter and hot summer
You can barely distinguish
Where are the legs and head in it?
(8)
Oh, what a comma
There is a big one on the sheet!
You can even measure it with it,
It's just a number... (9)
Here's the number, look,
She also has a focus -
You turn it over
And you get the number six!
(9)
How many pirates are there in a dozen?
If three went somewhere,
Months in a year without summer,
Nonet performers,
Lives of a stray cat
And in ten flies without a midge?
Don't look for the answer anywhere, because
The number has the answer... (9)
The number six has turned over
New figure turned around!
(9)
This number is so tricky
You turn it over
And miracles will begin -
You will see the number six!
(9)
Nolik, stand behind one,
For my own sister.
It's the only way when you're together
They will call you... (10)
How many stars are there in the sky at night,
How many bread crumbs are there in bread?
How many droplets are in the rain,
How many fish live in water?
How many legs does a millipede have?
Very very very…
(a lot of)
Riddles about numbers combined with a number of didactic games and activities are a great mix of helpers for parents concerned about the competent development of their child. You definitely can't go wrong here! A riddle is a game, a communication, and a learning experience. Most often, it is she who solves the problem of the child’s reluctance to accept monotonous boring classes on a given topic. And in teaching numbers you can’t do without playful and exciting elements. After all, how else can you explain to a child that all these incomprehensible and not so attractive hooks and squiggles are a very important and necessary part of development?
How old is a chicken in an egg?
How many wings does a kitten have?
How many numbers are there in the alphabet?
How many mountains can a tiger swallow?
How many tons does a mouse weigh?
How many crows are there in a school of fish?
How many hares did the moth eat?
Only the number knows...
I was at my grandmother's
All over her apartment
Three huge tables
Everyone's legs are...
If TWO turn over
And take a close look,
Look this way and that again,
Then we get the number...
This number has a secret.
Both in winter and hot summer
You can barely distinguish
Where are the legs and head in it?
Eight
Nolik, stand behind one,
For my own sister.
It's the only way when you're together
They will call you...
Here's the number, look,
She also has a focus -
You turn it over
And you get the number six!
Guess this number!
She's very arrogant.
Add one to two,
And you will get a number...
Live in a smart book
Cunning brothers.
Ten of them, but these brothers
They will count everything in the world.
She looks like a braid
But he can't mow the grass -
Not sharpened at all
And the numbers don’t cut it...
He looks like a bun
He is pot-bellied and round.
The cat looks like him
If it curls into a ball.
Sister with a sly nose.
The account will open...
The number six has turned over
Turned into a new number!
A swan swims in a notebook,
This means something is wrong.
If you are completely Dunno,
Get this number.
If the padlock
The proboscis will rise up,
Then we'll see here
Not a lock, but a number...
Someone at night an old chair
Turned it upside down.
And now in our apartment
He became a number...
How many ears are there on the top of the head?
How many legs does a half-frog have?
How many mustaches does a catfish have?
At the poles of the planet,
How many halves are there in total?
In a pair of brand new shoes,
And the front paws of a lion
Only the number knows...
Riddles about the numbers from 1 to 10 allow kids to find an associative series that helps, among things they have already known and loved for a long time, to find those very new comrades who, as it turns out, are not so strange and unknown.
This online section contains the best and most interesting children's riddles about numbers. They are not very difficult for kids either. Each riddle for them is a new discovery not only of numbers, but also of other concepts of the surrounding world.
Remember yourself: in order to remember a complex combination of numbers or learn a new foreign word, you most likely resort to exactly the same secrets as our riddles - look for something that will help you remember something new and sometimes difficult to pronounce. “Masha, look! This is the number seven!”, “Nastenka, how come you can’t remember? Repeat, it’s so easy...”, “Maxim, what is the top five? This is the number six! - sound familiar? Now imagine your child. “It’s not clear why and for what purpose my mother is trying to get me to pronounce correctly and recognize some strange lines...” - this is approximately what your baby would like to tell you, but cannot always tell you.
Now compare: “Masha, let’s go up the stairs. Look, each step has its own color and its own score (here, of course, you can’t do without advance preparation). And someone is sitting on each of them. Let's get acquainted (on each step you can glue pictures with images of things familiar to the child, animals, etc., similar to exactly the number that corresponds to the count of a certain step)!
Have you met? Now you can consolidate it: tell your child riddles about numbers, so to speak, without delay. Rest assured, this method of learning numbers is much more effective than the irritating demand for simple (as it seems to parents) memorization.
Result: the child is happy, cheerful and enthusiastic!
Later, when reading riddles about numbers to him, all the associations on which the text itself is based will pop up in his head, and the child will give the correct answer without much difficulty. By the way, riddles will also help your child when writing. It’s easier to remember what a swan looks like, looking like a deuce, right? And only then, having imagined it, write the number itself. As you grow up, naturally, the well-fortified once-quaint squiggles and hooks remain clearly in your memory. Then you can definitely say that the riddles and your care have done their job!
You can't live without them, friends.
We need to count the cars
Pencils, hairpins,
We won't write your birthday
We don't know the bus number
They won't give us change,
We don't know how many minutes.
Every new day comes
He gives a different number! (Numbers)
The number opens the account for us,
A thin nose completes it. (Unit)
Interesting sister
It’s like a swan swimming across the page.
The head is rounded
She has a wavy ponytail. (Deuce)
There are two hooks in this sign,
Small at the top
There's more at the bottom.
If you add two and one,
Then we will get the number... (Three)
Remember the multiplication table
You will immediately say without delay,
That twice is two... (Four)
There's a hook at the bottom
Curl on top.
I went to dance along the leaf,
Active number... (Five)
This figure is thin
Very loud,
Consists of two syllables
Tell me who this is? (one)
There are some bad ratings associated with this figure,
If you don't learn your lesson you'll get a pair
Well, if you play around and spin and spin,
You can quickly get caught for your behavior (two).
This number is similar to the letter z,
The same bend and the same slope,
You can get it
When adding one and two,
And they are called (three).
If you add two twos,
Or multiply
Then you will get a number equal to (four).
The student goes to study
Knows all the lessons
So he is definitely today
On some subject
He will get as much as (five).
This number is pot-bellied
Stands between five and seven
You get it by adding three and three! (six)
This figure is interesting for its role in fairy tales, for example the tale about kids or about a flower with petals. This number also denotes family. This figure can be obtained by adding three and four. (seven)
This figure is similar to two wheels placed on top of each other or two steering wheels. It can be obtained by adding four and four. (eight)
This number looks like an inverted six, it is the final single digit number. (nine)
This is the first two-digit number that consists of the following prime numbers, which separately would mean nothing, but together they make (ten).
A very subtle number that is found in the numbers ten, one hundred, one thousand. (one)
A bad mark for every student, it can be easily achieved if you don't learn the lesson. (two)
Excellent students receive this grade. (five)
If we turn the two the other way around,
And let's take a closer look,
We'll definitely see
This swan number, with good grades (five)
I'll draw a circle on a piece of paper,
And I'll add a checkbox to it,
It will turn out almost like a number, look! (six)
Together I’ll draw a rescue stick next to the shield,
Well, tell me what kind of figure it turns out to be around! (ten)
This number is similar to the letter H, you can get it if you add one and three! (four)
There were six cats in the room
Three of them came out
Count the rest? (Three)
There were ten shoes near the office,
How many people undergo the procedure? (Five)
This figure consists of two circles,
If you put it on its side,
There will be infinity. (Eight)
Number of eggs
What is the price for? (Ten)
This number looks like the letter "O"
If one is written, it means “nothing”. (Zero)
This number is called "drum sticks" in lotto. (Eleven)
At this time we meet New Year. (Twelve o'clock)
How many legs does a fly have? (Six)
If this number is reversed,
That will make six. (Nine)
Three digit number
Which no matter how you twist or turn it,
It will still be there. (One hundred eleven, one hundred one)
She looks like a poker
She has one leg. (Seven)
Two rings
Various samples.
Connected by a chain
Form a number... (Eight)
Neck like a flamingo
Body and tail at the end.
Floating in a notebook
If she's not there,
Well, I learned the subject well. (Deuce)
If you put two bagels together,
Then you can get this figure.
Pretzel looks like her
Did you guess it? This is... (Eight)
If you look at the chair from below,
Then the number will come out... (Four)
There's a squiggle at the bottom
Oval on top
The number... I wrote it down. (Nine)
If after one
We will sign two hooks,
Then we get the number... (Thirteen)
After eight in a row,
Coming... (Nine)
We count backwards
We start with ten.
Guess what happens after five? (Four)
Remember how many piglets there are?
Was the house built in a fairy tale? (Three)
Here's a huge spider crawling,
How many paws does he have? (Eight)
If you multiply correctly,
Then two by three will be... (Six)
Someone at night an old chair
Turned it upside down.
And now in our apartment
He became a number...
Four
This figure is simply a miracle.
She has relatives everywhere.
It's even in the alphabet
She has a twin sister.
Three
The essay is with us,
And the whole class was getting ready.
Excellent students again
There are only numbers in the diaries...
Five
How many winds are there on the sea?
And the hooves of two donkeys,
Octopus tentacles
And the fangs of a pair of Great Danes?
How many legs does a spider have?
Cross spider?
If we ask about it
The number will answer us...
Eight
A swan swims in a notebook,
This means something is wrong.
If you are completely Dunno,
Get this number.
Two
What a miracle! Come on, come on,
Take a better look -
It looks like a letter
But also a number...
Three
The numbers stood up like a squad,
In a friendly number row.
First in order role
Numbers will play for us...
Zero
Either a number or a fork,
Or a fork in two roads.
In a student notebook
I know for sure - everyone is happy with her.
Four
I can call it a ball
Do you want to call it a hole?
Or maybe a bagel,
Almost round.
But whatever we call it,
It is called …
Zero
This number has a secret.
Both in winter and hot summer
You can barely distinguish
Where are the legs and head in it?
Eight
We have a proverb
And she is known to everyone -
You only cut once
And you need to measure...
Seven
She looks like a stalk
He stands respectfully, like a nobleman.
Straight, even, always
After zero it comes.
One
Mom looks on impatiently
On the pages of the diary.
Waiting for the coveted assessment
A mischievous son.
But again only fours.
No beauty...
Fives
What's at the end of the page?
Decorating the entire notebook?
What can you be proud of?
Well, of course, in numbers...
Five
She looks like a braid
But he can't mow the grass -
Not sharpened at all
And the numbers don’t bother me...
Seven
How many legs does a mongoose have?
Petals in a cabbage flower,
Fingers on a chicken leg
And on the back paw of a cat,
Tanya's hand with Petya
And all the sides in the world
And the oceans in the world,
The number knows...
Four
How many legs do you have? -
Let's ask the octopus quietly.
He won't be able to answer us.
But even so we know -...
Eight
Flexibly bends the neck,
And beautiful and slim,
Deftly lifts his tail,
What is this number? Number …
Two
The figure looked in the mirror
And I dreamed about my sister.
But only the properties of one
Apparently I didn’t know him.
And she got a double.
Like a drop of water
Her sister looks like her.
Yes, just a downward braid.
Six and nine
Living in a difficult book
Cunning brothers.
Ten of them, but these brothers
They will count everything in the world.
Numbers
Sister with a sly nose
The account will be opened...
Unit
How many fingers are there on a hand?
And a penny in the pocket,
The starfish has rays,
Five rooks have beaks,
Blades of maple leaves
And the corners of the bastion,
Tell me about it all
Numbers will help us...
Five
There are ten of us, but we don’t bother,
We serve people very faithfully.
If you need to count,
People are used to calling us.
We have precise work,
It's impossible to lose count.
Numbers
The sun is shining, the pond is blooming,
A swan floats on it,
He barely swam closer -
The number turned out...
Two
The number looks like a toy -
Tumbler rattle.
Don't hit it on the ground.
Everyone understands that this is...
Eight
How many colors are there in a rainbow,
Days in a week for whales.
Snow White's dwarves
Twin brothers at the pawn
A note that even children know
And all the miracles in the world,
Deal with it all
Numbers will help us...
Seven
If the padlock
The proboscis will rise up,
Then we'll see here
Not a lock, but a number...
Six
How many letters does a dragon have?
And a million have zeros,
Various chess pieces
The wings of three white chickens,
Legs of the Maybug
And the sides of the chest.
If we can’t count it ourselves,
The number will tell us...
Six
I am nothing, empty space
Round sign with a hole.
Only this is unknown -
Am I smart or stupid?
After all, any number is with me
Suddenly it becomes more important.
Just think (no need to snort),
Which of us is more needed?
Zero