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Addition Facts Math Centers1Are you just introducing the concept of addition facts to 10? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? This product is for you! 39 pages — 1 MB — PDF |
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Part Part Whole Activities Set 1Are you just introducing the concept of Part Part Whole? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? This product is for you! 43 pages — 843 KB — PDF |
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Part Part Whole Activities Set 2Are you just introducing the concept of Part Part Whole? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? This product is for you! 43 pages — 825 KB — PDF |
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Subtraction to 10 GamesAre you just introducing the concept of subtraction facts to 10? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? These math puzzles will be perfect. 39 pages — 1 MB — PDF |
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Addition Puzzles to 10Are you just introducing the concept of addition facts to 10? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? These math puzzles will be perfect. 45 pages — 999 KB — PDF |
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Addition Puzzles to 20Are you just introducing the concept of addition facts to 20? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? These math puzzles will be perfect. 46 pages — 1 MB — PDF |
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Odd and Even GamesAre you just introducing the concept of odd and even? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? These math puzzles will be perfect. 49 pages — 1 MB — PDF |
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Domino AdditionAre you just introducing the concept of Domino Addition Facts? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? These math puzzles will be perfect. 49 pages — 1 MB — PDF |
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Fact Families First GradeAre you just introducing the concept of Fact Families? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? These math puzzles will be perfect. 53 pages — 1 MB — PDF |
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Subtraction First GradeAre you just introducing the concept of Subtraction Facts with a difference up to 9? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? These math puzzles will be perfect. 42 pages — 1 MB — PDF |
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Fact Families Addition SubtractionAre you just introducing the concept of Fact Families? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? This product is for you! 81 pages — 2 MB — PDF |
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Tens Frame Addition to 20Are you just introducing the concept of Tens Frame Addition? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? These math puzzles will be perfect. 57 pages — 1 MB — PDF |
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Addition Activities for First GradeAre you just introducing the concept of addition? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? Then this fun packet is just what you need. 57 pages — 1 MB — PDF |
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Place Value Tens and Ones GamesAre you just introducing the concept of Place Value? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? These math puzzles will be perfect. 45 pages — 1 MB — PDF |
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Counting Pennies, Nickels, and DimesAre you just introducing the concept of MONEY? Do you want a fun way to reinforce learning about dimes, nickels, and pennies? 41 pages — 1 MB — PDF |
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Addition Facts Math Centers1Are you just introducing the concept of addition facts to 10? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? This product is for you! 39 pages — 1 MB — PDF |
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Part Part Whole Activities Set 1Are you just introducing the concept of Part Part Whole? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? This product is for you! 43 pages — 843 KB — PDF |
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Part Part Whole Activities Set 2Are you just introducing the concept of Part Part Whole? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? This product is for you! 43 pages — 825 KB — PDF |
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Subtraction to 10 GamesAre you just introducing the concept of subtraction facts to 10? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? These math puzzles will be perfect. 39 pages — 1 MB — PDF |
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Addition Puzzles to 10Are you just introducing the concept of addition facts to 10? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? These math puzzles will be perfect. 45 pages — 999 KB — PDF |
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Addition Puzzles to 20Are you just introducing the concept of addition facts to 20? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? These math puzzles will be perfect. 46 pages — 1 MB — PDF |
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Odd and Even GamesAre you just introducing the concept of odd and even? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? These math puzzles will be perfect. 49 pages — 1 MB — PDF |
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Domino AdditionAre you just introducing the concept of Domino Addition Facts? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? These math puzzles will be perfect. 49 pages — 1 MB — PDF |
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Fact Families First GradeAre you just introducing the concept of Fact Families? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? These math puzzles will be perfect. 53 pages — 1 MB — PDF |
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Subtraction First GradeAre you just introducing the concept of Subtraction Facts with a difference up to 9? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? These math puzzles will be perfect. 42 pages — 1 MB — PDF |
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Fact Families Addition SubtractionAre you just introducing the concept of Fact Families? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? This product is for you! 81 pages — 2 MB — PDF |
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Tens Frame Addition to 20Are you just introducing the concept of Tens Frame Addition? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? These math puzzles will be perfect. 57 pages — 1 MB — PDF |
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Addition Activities for First GradeAre you just introducing the concept of addition? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? Then this fun packet is just what you need. 57 pages — 1 MB — PDF |
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Place Value Tens and Ones GamesAre you just introducing the concept of Place Value? Do you want a fun way to reinforce this skill? These math puzzles will be perfect. 45 pages — 1 MB — PDF |
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Counting Pennies, Nickels, and DimesAre you just introducing the concept of MONEY? Do you want a fun way to reinforce learning about dimes, nickels, and pennies? 41 pages — 1 MB — PDF |
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First Grade Math Puzzles
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Are you looking for a way to help reinforce FIRST GRADE math skills?
These math puzzles will be perfect to add to your day. Use them for math centers, independent or morning work, or for early finishers.
Included in this bundle…
►Addition Facts to 9
►Addition Facts to 20
►Fact Families ( to 9 )
►Fact Families (10-20)
►Part Part Whole 0-9
►Part Part Whole 10-20
►Domino Facts
►Odd and Even (2 digit)
►Addition (Tens Frame)
►Subtraction Facts (facts to 10)
►Subtraction Facts
►Place Value Tens and Ones
►Addition (true / false)
►Dimes, Nickels, and Pennies
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1.OA.A.1, 1.OA.B.3, 1.OA.B.4, 1.OA.C.5, 1.OA.C.6, 1.OA.D.7, 1.OA.D.8 |
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Addition Facts Math Centers
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1st, 2nd, Kindergarten |
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Activities, Homeschool Curricula, Math Centers |
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Math, Numbers, Other (Math) |
Part Part Whole Activities Set 1
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1st, 2nd, Kindergarten |
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Activities, Homeschool Curricula, Math Centers |
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Math, Numbers, Other (Math) |
Part Part Whole Activities Set 2
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1st, 2nd |
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Activities, Homeschool Curricula, Math Centers |
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Math, Numbers, Other (Math) |
Subtraction to 10 Games
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1st, 2nd, Kindergarten |
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Activities, Homeschool Curricula, Math Centers |
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Math, Numbers, Other (Math) |
Addition Puzzles to 10
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1st, 2nd, Kindergarten |
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Resource Type |
Activities, Homeschool Curricula, Math Centers |
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Math, Numbers, Other (Math) |
Addition Puzzles to 20
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1st, 2nd, Kindergarten |
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Resource Type |
Activities, Homeschool Curricula, Math Centers |
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Math, Numbers, Other (Math) |
Odd and Even Games
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1st, 2nd, Kindergarten |
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Activities, Homeschool Curricula, Math Centers |
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Math, Numbers, Other (Math) |
Domino Addition
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1st, 2nd, Kindergarten |
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Activities, Homeschool Curricula, Math Centers |
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Math, Numbers, Other (Math) |
Fact Families First Grade
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1st, 2nd, Kindergarten |
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Activities, Homeschool Curricula, Math Centers |
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Math, Numbers, Other (Math) |
Subtraction First Grade
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1st, 2nd, Kindergarten |
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Activities, Homeschool Curricula, Math Centers |
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Math, Numbers, Other (Math) |
Fact Families Addition Subtraction
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1st, 2nd, Kindergarten |
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Resource Type |
Activities, Homeschool Curricula, Math Centers |
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Math, Numbers, Other (Math) |
Tens Frame Addition to 20
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1st, 2nd, Kindergarten |
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Activities, Homeschool Curricula, Math Centers |
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Math, Numbers, Other (Math) |
Addition Activities for First Grade
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1st, 2nd, Kindergarten |
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Resource Type |
Activities, Homeschool Curricula, Math Centers |
Subject |
Math, Numbers, Other (Math) |
Place Value Tens and Ones Games
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1st, 2nd, Kindergarten |
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Resource Type |
Activities, Homeschool Curricula, Math Centers |
Subject |
Math, Numbers, Other (Math) |
Counting Pennies, Nickels, and Dimes
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1st, 2nd, Kindergarten |
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Activities, Homeschool Curricula, Math Centers |
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Math, Numbers, Other (Math) |
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Puzzles with answers for children 4-5 years old: options for every taste
Such puzzles are useful for kids from 4-5 years old and older. With their help, vocabulary increases, a lot of new things are discovered, intelligence develops. Children memorize words, get acquainted with their meaning, learn to select synonyms, strengthen memory, become more attentive.
Tip! Explain to the kid — puzzles do not take into account spaces, while the answer can be read in a non-standard way, even from top to bottom.
Puzzles for the little ones, as a rule, are made with bright, clear, understandable images. Choose puzzles that are understandable to the child, the baby must understand what is shown, the essence of the problem.
«W» in front means that it is added to Cola. It turns out — school.
“M” is substituted for “Arch”, we get — mark.
The algorithm is similar, but the actions are performed in the reverse order — we add «K» to «Fish», we get the answer — fisherman.
We connect «Scarf», «F», we get — scarf.
Solution:
- three commas are drawn after the Month, this means that the last three letters must be removed from “Month”, we get — “month”;
- followed by «D»;
- two commas after the picture with scales mean that we remove the last two characters from “scales”, it remains — “ve”;
- add — «D».
Answer: bear.
The solution is as follows:
- we remove three letters from “spoon”, it remains — “lie”;
- we do the same with the word “ball”, it remains — “sha”;
- add «d».
Answer: a horse.
Puzzles for children
Solution algorithm:
- a comma near the image of the table means — remove the first character, a sign equals means that «o» is changed to «e», the result is «tel»;
- «spruce» — remove two letters at the end, «e» remains;
- «elephant» — remove «s», «l» change to «f», we get — «background».
Answer: telephone.
The solution is simple — we replace the number «40» with a word, add «a», we get — «forty».
This puzzle requires imagination to solve. Look carefully at the picture — in the «o» is «yes». It turns out — in «o» «yes», if you connect all the parts, we will find out the answer — water.
The step-by-step solution to the puzzle is quite simple: add 100 to the “and”, written in the word “one hundred”, then “riya”. We get — history.
Puzzles for children 6 years old
This category contains puzzles for children, where pictures, symbols (for example, commas, plus, equals) are combined. Of course, provided that the child is familiar with these signs, knows all the letters.
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Alphabet for kids: learning pictures, posters, learning letters in poetry (suitable for ages 3 to 6)
Psychologists note that children are interested in tasks that evoke associations and have an “emotional attachment”. For example, if you recently visited a planetarium, offer problems about space, after visiting the zoo, puzzles about animals will be interesting.
Before asking the child to solve the puzzle, guess it yourself . Of course, the child must know the encrypted words.
Examples 1 and 2:
Let’s play with the word «house». In the first case, you need to remove the last character — it will remain “before”, add “brother”. The answer is kindness.
In the second case, we act as follows:
- add “house” to “in”, after changing “m” to “in”, we get “waters”;
- followed by «orot».
Answer: whirlpool.
Examples 3 and 4:
The first puzzle is solved as follows — in the «shower» we remove the last symbol, connect all the parts — «cart», «du», «x». We get — air.
In the second puzzle, proceed as follows:
- in “spruce” we change “b” to “o”, it turns out — “spruce”;
- we connect the parts: «in», «elo», «race».
Answer: cycling.
Examples 5 and 6:
The solution to the first puzzle is as follows:
In the following case, we act like this: Answer: tadpole. Example 7: The solution is very simple — we connect «k», the word «mouth», we get — mole. Example 8 : This puzzle is a two-step puzzle: Answer: raven. Example 9: The solution principle resembles the previous one, with only one difference — a picture is inscribed in «o», which is replaced by the corresponding word — «mouth». We get — «gate», add «a». Answer: gate. Example 10: Let’s add «e» to «faucet», we get — screen. These puzzles cover a variety of topics and subjects that are provided by the school curriculum. Such activities expand the horizons of the child, improve his logic, concentration, imagination. The teacher can use puzzles to systematize knowledge on the topic covered. The principle is very simple — we add a «leaf» to the «eye» and we get ophthalmologist. This puzzle is not as simple as the previous ones, but that’s what makes it interesting: Answer: seller. Two thematic puzzles dedicated to professions: The puzzle is quite easy to solve. An inverted cat is depicted, the word is read the other way around — current. Now we add “ar” to the word “current”, we get “turner”. Three “g” are drawn, so to “s” we add the number written in the word, then the letter that is repeated. It turns out — «s», «three», «g» — swift. There is a thread in the picture, a row of numbers. Letters should be arranged in the specified sequence. It turns out — fabrics. The solution to the puzzle is hidden in the order of writing letters — under the «ear» «a». If all parts are connected, it turns out — pillow. In the picture we see the note “mi”, if you add “mosa” to it, you get — mimosa. A weight is shown, and after the comma, it means that we remove the last character, the result is “weight”. Now we connect all the parts — “dream”, “gear”, “b”. Answer: bullfinch.
Puzzles for children 7-9 years old
In addition, when solving puzzles, children develop natural curiosity.
Puzzles for children aged 10-12
As a rule, parents think that educational games and puzzles are for children of preschool or primary school age. More often, mothers of children aged 6-9 years old are engaged in the search for such interesting tasks, and with age, parents are more interested in the results in mathematics, the Russian language, history, physics, and other serious subjects. However, even at the age of 11-12, teenagers still love puzzles and interesting puzzles.
According to psychologists, puzzles help children learn more successfully at school and absorb information.
Of course, if you offer a teenager funny riddles for children aged 6-8, he will be bored and uninterested. He will proudly say that he has already grown out of these games, but parents can choose more difficult tasks for the child.
There are a huge number of puzzles for teenage children, they differ in subject matter, in the way of solving. You can find puzzles in geography, literature, mathematics, they develop logic, non-standard thinking, the ability to concentrate on one task.
The solution to the puzzle is as follows:
- the picture shows an oak, in the word you need to replace «d» with «b», it turns out — «bub»;
- next, a raccoon and two commas are drawn, which means that you need to remove the last two letters, “en” remains;
- we connect two parts — “bub” and “en”.
Answer: tambourine.
Step-by-step solution:
- from the «bucket» we remove 2 letters in the beginning — «dro».
- from “deer” we remove “o” at the beginning and “n” at the end.
We get the answer: «fragmentation»
You need to think about this problem:
The first picture is a cat, “t” is changed to “m”, it turns out “com”. The next picture is a panda, and the comma indicates that you need to remove the first character, leaving «anda». We collect all the parts, it turns out «team» . Remove the last letter from the word “nail”, leaving “nail”. Add «ika» and get the answer «carnation» . Let’s take a closer look at the first picture — «to» is inscribed in «o», it turns out — «water». The next picture is an eye and you need to remove the first letter, it remains — «hole». Consider a step-by-step solution: Another multi-step rebus: Answer: plantain. If «Az» is reversed, then it will be «not az», but «For». Puzzles for children 10-11 years old Two thematic puzzles on the topic of chemistry: The essence of such puzzles is as follows — to solve them, the child needs to perform certain mathematical actions. The simplest option is one or more mathematical operations, and the more difficult puzzles involve the use of a system of equations. Numbers are often used as pictures. Another variant of mathematical puzzles, when you need to place mathematical symbols between numbers in order to get the correct answer. Such puzzles develop logic, mental flexibility, perseverance , the ability to find non-standard solutions to problems. Mathematical puzzles help the child quickly cope with oral and written counting , he learns information better. It is necessary to understand what number is hidden behind the cat, it turns out: 7-5=2. It is necessary to guess which number is encrypted in the rebus. In the word «mushroom» we remove the first and last letters, «ri» remains, we add «t» in front, it turns out «three». In this case, you need to arrange the numbers to get the correct equality. It turns out: 3+2=5. Match the examples with the corresponding pictures. It turns out the following: three lemons and one pineapple is the third example, three plums and two bananas are the second example, one pineapple and two apples is the first example. It is necessary to find out what numbers are hidden behind the snake and the turtle. The solution to the puzzle is: 1+3=4, the following expression is: 3-2=1. In this puzzle, a number is hidden behind each geometric figure, you need to understand which one. At the same time, two figures of different colors, standing side by side, is a two-digit number. The blue triangles are the same numbers, the answer is: 2+2+2+2=8, and the second expression is 2+2+2+2+2=10. Accordingly: triangle — 2, square — 8, circle — 1, and pentagon — 0. Two words are encrypted in these puzzles, the solution principle is simple — instead of a number we use its name, it turns out — family and forty. The principle of solving such puzzles is simple — the letters in the words must be arranged in the specified order, for example: Each toy hides a number, you need to determine which one. In this puzzle, you need to understand what mathematical signs are between the numbers so that the answer is 5. The answer will look like this — 3 + 1-2 + 3 = 5. Despite the fact that there are a huge number of puzzles, there are basic rules for solving them. For example, all puzzles are read from left to right or from top to bottom. If a phrase is encrypted in the puzzle, then spaces do not need to be taken into account. When solving puzzles, carefully look at all the symbols — each has a meaning. The words «hide» in the nominative case, but there is a plural. Tip! To decipher the rebus, you need to understand the author’s intent. At the same time, remember that the answer to the puzzle can be only one. A fairly common option is when a number replaces a syllable or part of a word. Letter puzzles Symbols added to the image allow you to create a more interesting, challenging puzzle. For letters, the following rules apply: The comma indicates that letters should be omitted. This happens according to the following rules: The simplest version of puzzles — a picture means an encrypted word, but it is served in a non-standard way. For example: The simplest and most convenient option when you don’t want to search for puzzles on the Internet, compose yourself — use ready-made templates. We connect and get — «diver «.
We get «No-for». We add «Booth» — and we get «forget-me-not» .
Problems, puzzles in mathematics
Accordingly, the snake is 1, and the turtle is 3.
The first expression is 3+1=4. The second expression is 6+1+3=10. Accordingly, bear is 6.
Rules for solving puzzles to make it easy
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Letter puzzles
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Puzzles in pictures (100+ photos) — print and study
It is enough to print blanks and exciting entertainment is ready. We offer puzzles for children of different ages, on a variety of topics.
Puzzles for children are a great way to diversify your leisure time, offer your child an exciting opportunity to learn something new, interesting, broaden their horizons. First of all, puzzles develop logic, non-standard thinking, speed of thinking, increase vocabulary. To make it interesting for the child, select tasks for him that correspond to his age category, hobbies.
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Puzzles for grade 1 in pictures: 50+ options
These are riddles that both children and adults love to solve. The peculiarity of puzzles is that the encrypted word is offered in the form of a picture — with letters, numbers, signs. Why is it important for children to be able to solve puzzles? First, it’s very exciting. Secondly, it broadens one’s horizons, develops thinking and speech.
Rules for solving puzzles
It would not be superfluous to mention the basic rules that will help solve simple puzzles for grade 1. At the very beginning, they can be written out on a piece of paper so that they are in front of your eyes. then the child will learn to do without such prompts. Rules:
- comma — you need to remove an equal number of letters. On the side with commas;
- the picture is turned upside down — we change the letters in places;
- = = — replace the letter or number with equal;
- the numbers are above the rebus — an indication of the order of the letters in the word;
- there is a straight line — so there is a preposition in the guess (above, under, etc.).
And now you can practice.
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If you are already able to solve (namely, solve, and not solve) the simplest puzzles, proceed to more complex options. It combines several ciphers at once. The child will learn not only to substitute letters, but also to keep several actions in mind.
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And now try to solve a little different puzzles.
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Coloring puzzles for grade 1
Children are often restless. Especially if you can’t solve puzzles at the beginning. We recommend downloading and printing coloring puzzles. So the child can do what he loves and carefully examine the picture. And to solve such a riddle is much easier.
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Rebuses with characters from cartoons and fairy tales
Another option to get your child interested in solving puzzles is to choose pictures that depict or guess your favorite characters from fairy tales or cartoons.
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Are you already able to solve puzzles like nuts? Then here’s another portion of complex and interesting puzzles in pictures.
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Did you know that you can make a rebus yourself.