Puzzle rebuses for children 7 years old. About sports, about health. Several identical letters or syllables

Extracurricular activity for elementary school students "In search of escaped puzzles"

Target: development of attention, thinking outside the box, creative imagination.

Equipment: the teacher has a table for puzzle number 1; pupils have colored pencils, a squared notebook, matches.

Teacher... Guys, a librarian friend approached me with a request for help. The fact is that there was a nuisance: a book with puzzles escaped from the children's library. She was in a single copy and was in demand. But last summer, none of the readers inquired about her even once. This is understandable: the summer was hot, and young readers tried to spend all their free time somewhere closer to nature, to the water. But the school year has begun, and they are asking for this book again. However, the puzzles got offended, felt themselves useless in the summer and fled, leaving a note. There she is.

The teacher shows the card.

The entry is encrypted, that is, it is a puzzle. Let's try to decipher it. Guess which "key" you need to use.

Independent work.

Children write the decrypted text in notebooks. Examination.

Answer.“Nobody needs us! We leave for the island of Eternal Summer. Farewell". We read from bottom to top from right to left.

I suggest that you go to Eternal Summer Island and find the escaped puzzles there. Maybe they'll agree to come back.

To find yourself in the land where the waves of the warm sea are lapping, where palms grow, magnolias bloom and where there is a lot of sun, it is enough to use our imagination that never fails us. We close our eyes ... Krex-pex-fex! .. We open our eyes. We are on the Island of Eternal Summer! The island is surrounded on all sides by the sea. Let's walk along the coast. On the right, the sea is blue, clean and gentle; on the left - wherever you look - palm trees, lianas, coconuts, bananas ... And under your feet there is light warm sand. Wow, it's hot! You need to swim. What's that splashing on the waves? Let's swim closer. This is good luck! A tiny raft, on it is an open book, and next to them, tummies up, lie little men with big heads, thin arms and legs - they are sunbathing. A flag is raised on the raft with the inscription:

OOOOOLLMKGVI

What is this word? Maybe someone already guessed?

Answer. PUZZLE. We rearrange the "scattered" letters.

Oh, that's it! The puzzles were specially encrypted so that those around them wondered who was in front of them. Guys, draw at least one puzzle as you imagine it.

Children draw. Exchange of impressions.

Hello puzzles! We specially arrived on the Island of Eternal Summer to persuade you to return to the library, because the children miss you so much!

Golovolomkin. Is it really special for us? We also miss the guys. We felt hurt that they had forgotten about us for the whole summer. And so they decided to flee to this island. Let the readers feel that they feel bad without us.

Teacher. Readers have already felt that life without puzzles is boring. And we are happy to solve them right now. Come on, open the harder page for us!

PUZZLE 1

We will look at the table

And we will see faces on it

Unfamiliar faces -

Sad, funny ...

Now take a closer look

Look at them, buddy.

What is the pattern

Are they subordinate?

Answer. Each horizontal row has one face of round, oval and square shape; persons of different shapes have hats, differently shaped noses, mouths and eyes.

The teacher covers one of the faces and asks the children to draw a hidden face in a notebook, having previously checked for the presence of a pattern in their answer.

PUZZLE 2

There is an "extra" concept

Literally in every line.

You, having thought well,

Mark it with a dot.

1. Birch, wood, maple, poplar, mountain ash.

2. Addition, multiplication, term, division, subtraction.

3. Bitter, hot, sour, sweet, salty.

4. Precipitation, rain, snow, frost, hail.

5. Comma, period, colon, union, dash.

PUZZLE 3

Need to lay out of matches

Miscellaneous items.

Matches keep a strict score

It follows with this.

Lay out: a) a vase of 8 matches; b) an envelope of 8 matches; c) a Christmas tree of 9 matches; d) a tower of 9 matches.

PUZZLE 4

Twin proverbs

In the list you find,

From English to Russian

Swipe the arrow.

English:

SILENCE SILENCE.

CLOTHING DOES NOT MAKE A MAN.

AND A GOOD SHOOTER CAN

SWEEP.

FEAR HAS LONG LEGS.

WE WILL NOT CAPTURE THE WIND IN THE NETWORK.

Russians:

DO NOT APPLY WATER WITH A GRILLE.

AND THERE IS A WASHER ON THE MACHINE.

THE WORD IS SILVER, SILENCE IS GOLD.

COWARD AND COCKROACH TAKES FOR A GREAT.

MEET BY CLOTHING, GUIDE BY MIND.

Answer. Silence is the smartest. The word is silver, silence is gold.

Clothes do not make a person. They are greeted by their clothes, they are escorted by their minds.

And a good shooter can miss. And there is a bobble on Masha.

Fear has long legs. Fear has big eyes. You can't catch the wind with a net. Do not apply water with a sieve.

The meaning of the proverbs is explained.

PUZZLE 5

So that the words are known

Be able to decipher

Multiplication table

You need to know very well.

Prompt. In order to insert a letter instead of a number, for example, 4, you need to look at the code and think about how, by multiplying one of the numbers on the vertical line by one of the numbers on the horizontal line, to get 4. Only if you multiply 2 by 2. Their intersection is the letter C. And so Further.

Answer... SEVEN SPACES IN THE FOREIGN. So they say about a very smart, outstanding, talented person.

Puzzle... And you guys are great. Puzzles are snapping like nuts! We agree to return to the library, but on condition: you will not forget about us, including in the summer.

Teacher. Do you guys agree with the condition? Then we all leave Eternal Summer Island together.

Every parent is interested in the development of their child, but not everyone knows how to choose the right key to attract their children to study, reading, arithmetic and other sciences and distract them from numerous social networks, computer games and endless cartoons. A little forgotten, but not losing its effectiveness, will come to the rescue of parents and teachers, a simple way to captivate a child into the world of interesting and mysterious. A riddle-rebus for children is an ideal way to develop in a child of 7, 8, 9 years of age, attention and perseverance, logic and ingenuity. Puzzles for children: With answers, in pictures, how to compose and solve, we will learn together.

The story of the origin of the rebus

The term "rebus" comes from the Latin word "res" (thing) and performs the function of showing a certain object, word or expression with a certain set of figures, pictures and letter compositions.
What you can not find in a modern puzzle:

  • combinations of letters and numbers;
  • geometric figures;
  • animals and birds;
  • plants and trees;
  • fruits and vegetables;
  • geographic concepts;
  • and many many others.

For the first time, puzzles appeared in France in the 15th century and carried a slightly different meaning than today. At that time, farce shows with jesters, musicians, singers and animals were widespread in Europe. It was such representations in which the realities of that time were ridiculed that were called rebuses. Which meant to make fun of without words, using only hints, facial expressions and movements of the hands and body.

After France, puzzles spread throughout Europe and, starting in the 16th century, began to take on a modern look. The first puzzles appear, depicted in a drawn form, which were drawn by professional artists.

Riddle-rebus for children in Russia

In Russia, the first puzzles appeared in the middle of the 19th century in the magazine "Ilyustratsiya". And in the second half of the same century, the "Rebus" magazine appeared, where one could see modern puzzles, primarily designed to attract the attention of the adult population.

But the first riddles-rebuses, which were distinguished by their colorfulness and simplicity, appeared in the same magazine only 2-3 years later, when, together with adults, children of different ages and social classes began to participate in an interesting and exciting activity.

How to make a rebus and how to solve them

In a rapidly developing modern society, there is less and less time left for its own development. For any question, you can find several answers at once on the global network. But what to do when it demands attention from your parents? Not everyone will be able to buy new magazines with puzzles, puzzles, charades every day, and spending a lot of time in front of a computer screen is not entirely good for children's health.

Each parent can independently compose riddles-rebuses for children of any age. At the same time, it should be borne in mind that there are a number of rules and conditions that must be known when drawing up a rebus.

The rebus can contain a word, sentence, proverb, saying, quote or aphorism. Each word in the rebus is written separately, and the number of words is not limited. Much depends on the child's age, level of development and abilities.

Primary requirements

Since the founding of the rebus in its modern form, certain requirements have appeared for its compilation, brought to a single sample all over the world:

  • Basically, the rebus has only one solution and, accordingly, one answer. In the case of two or more answers, the author of the puzzle must warn about this without fail. Most often, this fact is stipulated in the conditions. For example: you need to find two (three, four) solutions in the specified rebus.
  • There is an unspoken rule: if one word is guessed in the rebus, it must be in the singular of the nominative case. Otherwise, the author specifies the task. For example: guess the adjective, verb, etc.
  • If it is necessary to guess a proverb, proverb or quote, the compiler necessarily indicates this moment.
  • The rebus is compiled in accordance with the norms of the language in which it is solved, it does not have spelling errors, from left to right (with the exception of certain oriental languages, Hebrew, etc.).

Types of puzzles

In addition to the requirements for riddles-rebuses, there are a number of the following basic techniques used in their compilation:

  • (BOOTS) Use of commas. One of the first and most basic rules when solving a puzzle. Commas, as a rule, are placed on the right or left of the top and mean how many initial or final letters of the word indicated in the picture must be removed.

  • (TANYA) Substitution of letters. As a rule, such a technique is indicated in the rebus by an equal sign between the letters that the author of the rebus changes in the word.

  • (VILLAGE) Adding letters. In case the author needs to add several letters for a new word, he places them to the right or left of the picture in the upper corner.

  • (SUN) Placing a number of numbers over the picture and manipulating them. This can be either a rearrangement of letters in a word, or their replacement.

  • (ROLLER) If the picture is upside down, then it should be read backwards.

  • (RAVEN, In the letter O, the word RONA) Words "on, in, before, under, behind, etc." they are not written in puzzles, but are depicted depending on the location of the letters and the picture.

The above techniques are basic for all types of puzzles and are used in riddles-puzzles for both young children and high school students.

Currently, there are a huge number of all kinds of riddles-rebus for children of all age groups. Children of elementary and first grades of high school are especially interested in puzzles, riddles and puzzles.

Rebus for children 7 years old

For schoolchildren in grades 1-2, most of the various puzzles are offered. This is due, first of all, to the simplicity in their creation and the increased demand, both from parents and teachers, and from the first graders themselves.

The initial level for puzzles assumes in the task, as a rule, one or two simple nouns.

At the beginning of a test of their strength, children of this age learn to subtract or add letters at the beginning and end of a word, replace letters, rearrange them.

Puzzles for children 8 years old

Having mastered after the first year of schooling, children become more liberated, begin to read fluently, count, study natural history and other subjects. At the same time, they are actively exploring the world on the street, training, children's camps and sanatoriums.

For children of this age, the puzzles are noticeably different in complexity from the previous level. In this case, the initial or intermediate level of combining various types of puzzles (numbers, prepositions, substitutions) is used.

Rebus for children 9 years old

At this age, children graduate from primary school and begin to live an "independent" life. Priorities and hobbies change, older friends appear. It is difficult for these children to sit still, the school load increases.

Those puzzles that they solved in 1- are now just nuts for them. Therefore, teachers and parents offer them riddles of a completely different level, where there are elements of arithmetic, trigonometric figures, foreign or borrowed words, professions, place names and others.

Of course, everyone is different. There are no specific age criteria for solving riddles-riddles.

Meanwhile, at whatever age the child begins to solve puzzles, puzzles and charades, in any case, this hobby will lead exclusively to positive results.

Children are very fond of solving various riddles. And this is not only fun, but also a very useful activity that develops a little person, including his imaginative and logical thinking. Such logical tasks as puzzles are especially good for developing these abilities.

By the way, solving them is interesting not only for children, but also for adults. Even if these are ordinary ciphertexts with pictures. So this kind of joint pastime can gradually turn into a wonderful family tradition.

We present to your attention children's puzzles in pictures, under each card you will find answers.

*** - means that we do not know the answer to this problem, if you solve it, please, write in the comments, thank you.

Answers to puzzles(from left to right): wart, bruise, ***, drug, thorn, hygiene, hematoma, stretcher, fever, injection, mole, surgery, tetanus, malaria, plaster, flatulence.

Answers: butterfly, chocolate maker, peacock eye, shrimp, water strider, crab, ***, cockroach, ground beetle, horsefly, mosquito, scorpion, drone, dragonfly, fly, bumblebee.

Answers: scalpel, organ, chisel, guitar, pliers, whistle, drill, retainer, cleaver, disk drive, scythe, cane, knife-cutter, light bulb, flute, freezer.

Answers: incubator, switch, brush, radio telescope, hook, radiotelephone, paper clip, radio tube, stepladder, power saw, cartridge, electric pump, tube, electric drill, bookmark, electric hammer, brush, electric guitar.

Answers to puzzles in pictures: swordfish, mackerel, lamprey, roach, hammerhead, swordfish, sawfish, vendace, belt fish, carp, needle fish, halibut, ball fish, silver carp, hedgehog fish, crucian carp.

Answers: sail, storm, thunderstorm, tornado, haze, flood, source, dew, blizzard, drops, snowdrift, slush, frost, ***, darkness, beach.

Answers: tunic, insole, socks, peakless cap, sleeveless jacket, half coat, shorts, blouse, cap, stripes, strap, leggings, hat, ***, lining, sock.

Answers: scarf, spikes, scarf, sandals, down jacket, heel, sleeve, tights, skirt, hat, shawl, footwear, tailcoat, sweatshirt, cap, leggings, jacket, overcoat.

Answers: hair, knee, mouth, fist, pupil, armpit, vertebra, bridge of the nose, crown, elbow, vichor, cartilage, leg, posture, collarbone, lower leg.

Answers to puzzles: compote, jelly, lemonade, entrecote, cheesecake, pie, shank, donut, yolk, sbiten, rusk, meatballs, bagel, toffee, pastries, bagel.

Answers: potatoes, plums, apples, cranberries, cabbage, radishes, currants, strawberries, dried fruits, coconuts, ***, buckwheat, zucchini, orange, cutlet, beans.

Answers to puzzles: bugler, knight, gardener, maid, bodybuilder, tanker, naturalist, tamer, ophthalmologist, tanker, carpenter, turner, fireman, trumpeter, fisherman, picador.

Answers: stylist, archer, cook, spoon, steelmaker, crabbol, astronomer, mower, miner, cattle breeder, understudy, crusader, livestock breeder, carpenter, journalist, housekeeper, gold digger, spy.

Answers to puzzles: longboat, pomelo, rocket, tanker, rattletrap, mator, carriage, skating rink, sailboat, tractor, submarine, motorized carriage, pie, motorboat, ambulance, snowmobile.

Answers to puzzles: metro bridge, dolphinarium, greenhouse, planetarium, ***, barn, kremlin, yurts, bell tower, barrack, dam, mosque, cathedral, citadel, feeder, elevator.

Answers: stockade, funnel, mace, one-piece, tunic, shootout, cartridge, grenade launcher, pistol, holster, torpedo, visor, dart, carnage, butt, colt, shooting, slingshot.

Where did the puzzles come from?

So, what are puzzles, where did they come from and how are they useful? This will be the subject of further discussion. For the first time people began to get involved in unraveling the words encoded in pictures in France back in the 16th century. Of course, such entertainment was available to everyone, but for the most part representatives of aristocratic families were engaged in it, since they had more free time for such entertainment. But other strata of society did not miss the opportunity to guess the words encrypted in pictures. They say that this was done even in not very respectable drinking establishments.

In our country, ciphertexts appeared much later. The general enthusiasm for puzzles that need to be solved "with the help of things" (this is how the word rebus can be freely translated from Latin) began only at the end of the 19th century. At this time in the Russian Empire even began to publish a special magazine, which was called "Rebus".

Nowadays, these types of cryptograms are not particularly surprising. But, unfortunately, such logical puzzles do not have the former popularity. And it’s in vain! Such a pastime is much more useful than sitting on social networks or playing computer games. Especially for the kids!

Why do children need to solve puzzles

Most puzzles are riddles where the picture plays the main role. The image is supplemented with letters, numbers or signs. By adding together the words denoting the drawn objects, adding or changing letters in their names, removing individual letters or syllables, you can turn the original word into the desired one. That's the whole problem.

The interest of children in such puzzles is very high. And this is not strange. Some element of mystery always attracts children's attention. As a result, little people not only enjoy deciphering words, but also imperceptibly develop the qualities necessary for studying at school, and indeed for life in general. The solution of such text riddles greatly contributes to the development of:

  • horizons (kids memorize new words and learn their meanings);
  • speech (in puzzles, you can encrypt not only individual words, but also proverbs or tongue twisters);
  • memory (primarily visual) and attentiveness;
  • logical thinking;
  • ingenuity, ingenuity and intuition.

In addition, thanks to encrypted text messages in pictures, preschoolers and first-graders are much easier to cope with the study of letters and numbers, and older children memorize the spelling of various words.

Recently, even textbook compilers have used such logical problems. In elementary grades, they are often given as homework assignments. Older children can be offered not only to solve cryptograms, but also to compose them themselves. This exercise is also a great warm-up for the mind. Moreover, such tasks are also creative work. After all, most contain a picture that the child will have to draw on his own.

Differences between children's puzzles

The most difficult are mathematical puzzles in which letters are replaced by numbers in any mathematical expressions. The most complex are the so-called cryptorithms. These are puzzles in which a mathematical expression is encrypted not just by a set of letters, but by a completely meaningful phrase. Of course, this version of the puzzles is suitable only for children who are already well versed in arithmetic operations and are good at reading.

The more common option is alphabetic. In them, the word is encrypted using letters, syllables or whole words. To solve such a puzzle, some letters must be removed, others replaced. Often, to solve such puzzles, you need to use ingenuity and attentiveness, since the solution may even depend on the location of letters and syllables relative to each other. Younger schoolchildren who know the alphabet well and can read are already doing an excellent job with such tasks.

Puzzles with letters and pictures are great for kids just starting to learn letters. Such tasks not only teach the kid to think and reason, but also allow you to quickly memorize letters and learn to read. Such puzzles are also suitable for younger students. Their solution is a good exercise for the mind.

But text riddles in pictures are an excellent option for developing activities for children from 3 years old. They are considered the simplest and quite capable of even such kids. It is worth telling a little more about this version of the puzzles.

Puzzles in pictures

Logic tasks that use only pictures are suitable for kids who have not yet mastered the alphabet or have just begun to master this science. Most often they consist of two pictures. From the names of the objects depicted on them, a new word is obtained.

In such puzzles, the child does not need to remove or attach letters to the found words. It is enough to put them together. However, one should not assume that such tasks are too simple. The trick is that many items are often named differently, for example:

  • the drawn eye can be called both "eye" and "eye";
  • a stylized window can be used in this sense or denote the word "frame";
  • funny physiognomy can be deciphered as "face" or as "mug", etc.

Such puzzles not only teach the child to think, but also significantly expand his vocabulary.

For older children, more complicated puzzles are suitable, in which the picture is depicted upside down. In this case, it is necessary not only to guess what is drawn on it, but also to say this word backwards, for example: NOSE - DREAM. Sometimes in such tasks the image is not turned over, but the direction of pronunciation of the word is indicated with an arrow.

If the kid has already begun to study the alphabet, he can already be offered to solve a text cipher, in which the picture is accompanied by one or two letters. Such tasks greatly simplify the process of memorizing the alphabet, and classes turn into an exciting game that does not strain the child.

How to solve text ciphers with your child

With the help of logic puzzles, it is enough to simply turn a learning lesson into a fun game. But first, the parent needs to familiarize himself with the basic rules for solving such problems. Although there are no special tricks in this matter.

Any rebus is read from left to right (sometimes from top to bottom), unless otherwise stated or indicated in the form of an arrow. All names of objects are used in the nominative singular. Of course, if several objects are depicted, then the word should be used in the plural.

Adults try to develop children through games and entertainment, using a variety of forms. A coloring book, a riddle, an outdoor game according to given rules, simple puzzles - all this serves to educate children, prepare them for school.

Of course, a preschool child does not yet know or does not know the letters well, so crosswords and other difficult puzzles are not for him. Therefore, at 6-7 years old he is introduced to puzzles. These are usually the simplest one-word puzzles. At this age, it is more important that the child understands the very principle of using pictures, syllables that make up the desired word. I understood and remembered what a letter is and what it is for.

For elementary school, it is already possible to use more complex puzzles that require the ability to read and write, such as crosswords. Rebus and puzzles for children 9-10 years old with answers in pictures are often used in lessons at school. At home, together with their parents, children may well make a rebus themselves, by drawing it, or using coloring pages.

Gradually, they become more complex, they can already make up whole phrases, or guess special terms. Puzzles in physics, puzzles in chemistry or mathematics are used in lessons and extracurricular activities to enhance the cognitive activity of children, to develop their logical and creative abilities.

The first puzzles appeared in the 15th century in France, where they turned into pictures illustrating wordplay. To us, to Russia, these verbal logical puzzles in the form of pictures came only in the second half of the 19th century. Then this intellectual game found loyal fans of all ages. Adults fell in love with solving complex puzzles, and then they attracted children to this, starting from preschool age.

Regardless of what age the rebus is addressed to - children 6 years old or schoolchildren 16 years old - you need to compose or solve it according to the same rules. If solving crosswords, we know the question to which we need to find the answer, then the rebus is a play on words, where the similarity of the sound of various objects and concepts is used and you need to find the answer by looking at the image.

  • The object that we see in the picture of the rebus is always read in the singular, nominative case, but at the same time it can have several meanings. For example, if we see an eye on the coloring of the rebus, then as a clue it can be denoted by the word "eye". Or a drawing of an oak, when we solve a problem, can be taken exactly as an "oak", or maybe as a more general concept of "tree".
  • When for a solution it is necessary to use not the whole word, but only part of it, then the discarded letters, if they are at the beginning or end of the word, are indicated by commas. The place and number of commas indicate how many letters to drop and from where. If a letter is discarded from the middle of the word, then this is shown by writing and crossing it out.
  • If letters, syllables, pictures are in a certain order or inside each other, this means that when deciding, you need to use prepositions: "in", "on", "under", "for", etc. Often the position "above", "below" is indicated by a horizontal line.
  • If the other (others) consists of some letters, then while reading, we add “from” (from-b-a). When the letter is drawn according to a different letter, then we use the preposition "by" (in-z-s).
  • Replacing one letter with another is indicated either by an equal sign, or I cross out the letter to be removed, and write the desired one next to it.
  • When they want to show that for a solution it is necessary to read the word denoting an object in the picture, on the contrary, then the picture is placed upside down.

Puzzles for children

Primary school students, children aged 9-10 years old, begin to acquaint with puzzles in mathematics. These include those in the compilation of which they use numbers or numerals. Also referred to as mathematical are those in which the terms from mathematics are conceived. The puzzles also use the mathematical signs = and +.

  1. The = sign means that all these letters in the word-figure are replaced with another letter or a combination of letters.
  2. The plus sign warns that the parts of the rebus between which it stands are one word.
  3. The numbers in the rebus denote the letters that need to be taken from the word-picture and put them in the same order as they are written.
  4. Numerals can be the answer to the rebus (in-o-seven), and its part. (7th).
  5. For a child of 8-9 years old, a mathematical puzzle will also be the one where, to solve it, you need to count the number of identical letters (seven).
  6. A rebus can be solved not with one word, but with a sentence, including on the topic of mathematics.

According to the same rules, complex puzzles in physics and puzzles in chemistry are compiled, in which terms from these sciences are encrypted.

Pets

All children, no matter how old they are, love pets. Therefore, they will be happy to, the answers to which will be their four-legged favorites. The crosswords to be completed include puzzles. The answers fit under the same numbers as the riddle puzzle.

Kinds of sports

Children already from preschool age go in for physical education, and some even begin to get involved in certain sports. Therefore, it will not be so difficult for them to solve crosswords and other puzzles where they need to show knowledge of various sports and sports equipment. And if children think that the tasks are too difficult for them, this is a signal to adults that the topic of sports should be given additional attention by watching sports on TV together, or simply downloading coloring pages about sports.

Professions

Already at the age of 5, children are being introduced to the world of professions. Some professions are already familiar to them, they imagine what they do and what the difference is between a doctor and a hairdresser, a salesman and a driver, an educator and a military man. He will be told about other professions in the classroom at school, the child will learn about them from films and books. Crosswords, coloring books, puzzles from this section will help you to test your knowledge of the world of professions and to replenish it.

Syllables

Puzzles that include only syllables will be difficult for preschool children. They are intended for children over 8 who can read and write with confidence. When guessing puzzles with syllables, you need to take into account the arrangement of syllables and letters among themselves and use the appropriate prepositions - "v", "u", "above", "on", "under", "by", "for", etc.

Names

The answers in these tasks will be names. This topic is familiar to everyone, so they are unlikely to be difficult for your children.

Cities

Crosswords and other puzzles in this section are designed to remind children of the cities of the world that they have heard about, and maybe even visited. Cities are hidden here behind pictures and riddles, which depict animals, plants, with numbers and letters. But it doesn't hurt to find the answers. If you want to reinforce the knowledge of geography in children, then use these puzzles, download coloring pages with views of cities, remember the game of "cities" with children.

How to solve and solve puzzles

Riddles for children - puzzles with or without answers, can be simple and complex. Each puzzles in pictures for children should correspond to the development of the child. That is, for example, puzzles for children with answers for 8 years old should correspond to the knowledge that your child receives by going to grade 1-2.

  • Logic puzzles for children can be depicted as pictures, letters, words or numbers. The category of such "brain-straining" tasks helps to develop not only a mathematical mindset, but also non-standard thinking that goes beyond the ordinary.
  • If your child is in grade 4, he will quickly get bored of guessing easy puzzles. Any puzzles should develop logic, of course, composing riddles on your own, you can write answers. But it is better if your child will solve puzzles on his own (without peeping), and for the correct answer should receive a reward (praise or something tasty).

How to make a rebus

Puzzle riddles are certainly logical and educational, but a 7-year-old kid still does not know many mathematical and trigonometric concepts, so such riddles should be composed according to age and acquired knowledge.

It is very easy to compose interesting puzzles for children, first you need to understand the basic rules.

Puzzles in pictures for children can be solved by both children of 4 years old and schoolchildren from grades 1 to 4. It all depends on how simple the meaning will be in them.

And so the very rules of drawing up:

  1. Use commas. The commas can be inverted, they can stand above or below, to the right or to the left of a word or picture.
  2. Substitution of letters. The letter can be crossed out or equal to another. For example, M = G or M is crossed out, and under it is G.
  3. Use numbers. The numbers can correspond to each letter of a certain word, or be that word.
  4. Place the letters in different positions. They can be located on top of each other, one after another, side by side, inside, separated by a division line (fraction), etc.
  5. Turn the pictures upside down.

Puzzles for children with answers. Pictures puzzles for children

How to solve puzzles

Educational riddles, math puzzles and other puzzles in pictures can be guessed according to the following rules:

  1. If a word has one or more commas, for example "PREV + LOGIC" ’”, therefore, on the side with which these commas stand, you need to remove the unnecessary three letters. As a result, the word “log” should be obtained from the word “logic”. At the beginning of the riddle there is the word "pre" and "+", which means we add to this the resulting "log" and the answer will be the word "preposition".
  2. If the word "year" is given, which is turned upside down and under it is indicated "G = M", then in this case, firstly, the inversion means that it is necessary to read backwards, i.e. not a year, but a Great Dane, and the task "G = M" means a replacement, therefore, already in the word "Great Dane" we replace "G" with "M" and get "House".
  3. Numbers are a working tool in puzzles. So, for example, an image of an elephant is given, and under it is crossed out the number 2. With such puzzles, we teach toddlers to count, memorize letters and develop associative thinking. Here is the solution: in the word "Elephant" each letter corresponds to a number, the letter "C" - 1, "L" - 2, "O" - 3, "H" - 4. According to the assignment, we need to remove the number two, which means we remove the corresponding letter, and we get - "Dream".

In the same way, the numbers under the picture can be mixed, which means that an anagram is given to the picture and you should arrange the letters in the numerical sequence that is indicated. Example: the picture "Crab" under it numbers 3, 4, 2, in addition, following the picture is the letter "I" + the picture "Scythe" with a comma on top. With the help of numbers we get "ADB" + "I" + "Kos" = Apricot.

Pictures of puzzles

You can choose any images, it can be as separate cartoon animals or objects, or real photographs. Pictures rebuses for children 7-8 years old for interest should be real, i.e. real photo of deer, elephant, cat.

About animals

In such tasks, animals must be encrypted. Moreover, the riddle itself should not hint at a hidden character.

Puzzles about animals

Family puzzles

In such riddles, the answer should contain a word related to the family, for example, mom, dad, grandfather, grandmother, etc.

Puzzles for children

About health and sports

Answers should be relevant to the topic of sports and health. The kid can be given a hint in advance and told that the answer for this task is related to sports or a healthy lifestyle.

Puzzles for children with answers