The mystery was twice born never. Enchanted Castle - Folk Riddles: Birds

Bird in a cage

3 Not sinful, but hanged.

Bird

4 What without a road?

5 Verst did not count
Didn't drive on the roads
And I have been overseas.

6 There are no hands, but he knows how to build.

7 Twice born,
Never been baptized
Dies once.

Nest

8 Small, warm, but plenty of space.

9 Without hands, without a hatchet, a hut was built.

Down or feather

890 Yegor Yegorka fell into the lake,
He did not shake the water and did not drown himself.

1 Pan flies, fell on the water and did not stir up the water.

2 The tour fell on the water, did not muddy the tour of the water.

3 It flew through the forest, fell into the water, did not gurgle.

4 Dangled in the water, but remained dry.

5 Why can't you throw up a story?

6 Tell a riddle - do not throw over the garden.

7 It's not hard, but you can't throw it through the hut.

8 You can lift it, but you can’t throw it over the hut.

9 You can't throw it on the roof, you can't put it on the stove.

900 Which garment has 100 pieces without a single seam?

Egg

1 In a white city, in a dark basement, they stand in one barrel of tsar's wine, tsaritsyn honey, different - not mixed.

2 The little white sheepskin coat is sewn without a rib.

3 There are two types of wine in one barrel,

4 There are two wines in one barrel,
Dangles - does not mix.

5 A barrel is rolling, not a knot on it.

6 A barrel without a hoop, no knot, no hitch.

7 A barrel of wine is full - no staves, no bottom.

8 Barrel without hoop,
There is beer and wine in it, it did not mix.

9 Under the barn, under the copal
A barrel of turpentine lies,
Not a knot, not a hoop, not a hitch.

910 Falls, breaks - no blacksmith forges.

1 Under the ice, ice is a cup of honey.

2 There are two hashes in one bowl.

3 There are two doughs in one bowl.

4 I found the ball, I broke it, I saw silver and gold.

5 It costs a penny, but if you break it, there is silver and gold inside.

6 Krep-gorod, yes Bel-gorod, and in Bela-gorod wax brother.

7 A riddle, a riddle, a berry in the belly.

8 Olenka gave birth to a child, without arms, without legs, one head.

9 What is it: two rests, but nothing to do with life?

920 Two houses under one roof.

1 The sieve is shaved, poured with wax.

2 round round,
Neither bone nor stone will sink anywhere.

3 The hut is new, there is no tenant,
The tenant will appear, the hut will fall apart.

4 Why don't you impale?

5 What can not be hung on a match?

6 Round, small, but can't you hang it on a match?

7 Why can't you put it on the floor?

8 Do not hang on carnations.

9 What can't you put in a wall?

930 You will take it in your hand, but you will not drive it into the wall.

1 You can’t stick a small, round one into the wall.

Chicken in an egg

2 The Tartar whistled through the white stone.

Chick

3 What will be born without a navel?

4 He was born twice by his mother, not one was baptized, the father-mother is not the offspring.

5 He will be born without legs and without a head, but as he grows up, both legs and head will grow.

Klusha with chickens

6 The mother has twelve children, all children are of the same age.

7 I will go out on a trick, I beckon a little one, a blouse runs to me.

Chicken egg, chicken egg

8 From the living - the dead, from the dead - the living.

9 Outskirts of linden, the foundation of straw,
A seed was sown, it sprouted and went.

940 Linden gorodba, straw arable land, I will plant a moss - it will be born alive.

1 Hen clucks, asks her nest to lay an egg

2 I will ascend zoi-zoi,
I will exclaim: they tulili, tulili,
Give me a mess, mess,
What to put the bubble in.

2 The lady walks around the city,
She screams at the gold:
"The light is my gold in a white board wrapped."

Chicken on eggs

3 The bird sat on the white mountains.

4 The bird sits on the white mountains,
Waiting for the dead to rise.

5 The monk sits on the white mountains,
Waiting for the living and the dead.

Chicken and egg

6 Belushka Punishes Nigella:
Take me to the steep bank.

7 Under the oak, oak, under the pencil
Not a ball, not a stone.

8 It stands Peryan-city,

In Peryan - White City,
In Bela-grad - brother to wax.

9 Creek-creek-city,
In Creek-city - Bel-city,
In Belgorod - yellow wax.

Hen, chick, rooster

950 Bat, vitu field,
Bitu, vitu herd,
Vitulai the shepherd.

hawk and chicken

1 Spinning, spinning, wants to fall,
The red girl wants to steal.

2 Luthor flew, sat on the wing and asked the kohtorka: "Where are your puffers?" - "My puffers in the stinging city."

3 Kagatan Kagatanovich walks, Kolyvan Kolyvanovich flies: "Hello, Kagatan Kagatanovich!" - "Great, Kolyvan Kolyvanovich!" - "Where is your strength, Kagatan Kagatanovich?" - "My strength has gone to Stryapun-city."

Chicken

4 The lady has seventy-seven dresses,
Will go out into the street - the back is naked.

5 Our Parasha has forty shirts,
I went out into the street, the wind blew and my back was naked.

6 She walked under the tyn, found a hundred shirts.
The wind blew - all the shirts were inflated.

7 Masha is walking, wearing forty shirts.

8 Khariton's wife walked under the rug,
She carried seven hundred shirts,
The wind blew, all the shirts were inflated.

9 Taras's daughter shakes Taras,
Seventy-seven is wearing a rizok.

960 An old man goes to the field,
One hundred fur coats on, but the body is visible.

1 A woman is walking along the bridge, picking up brushwood.

2 A girl is running all in fasteners.

3 Seventy garments, and all without fasteners.

4 I'll be up early, I'll go around the clearing, I'll carry the brew, a gray beard, a bone head.

5 Over the middle, the middle of the little worms gossip.

6 scarlet hat,
Vest, non-woven
The coat is ribbed.

Chickens in the stall

7 The city is full of holes, people say they can't get out.

8 Tuliks-batuliks peek out from under the bench.

chicken tail

9 Above the hearth stove.

Rooster

970 Twice born,
Never been baptized
He himself sang, but died - they did not sing

1 He will be born twice,
Not once baptized
Nice, nice singer.

2 was born twice,
Never been baptized
We believe that, do not pray to him.

3 Not born, not baptized,
And everyone marvels that the devils are afraid of him.

4 Twice born,
Never been baptized
And placed in the gospel.

5 Who was born twice:
Smooth for the first time
Second time soft
And soon learned to sing.

6 was born twice,
Never been baptized
And he knows the clock.

7 Twice born, never baptized once.

8 Not of a princely breed, but walks with a crown,
Not a military rider, but with a strap on his leg,
Not worth a watchman, but wakes everyone up early.

9 Not a king, but wearing a crown,
Not a hussar, but with spurs,
Doesn't look at the clock
And time knows.

980 Not a prince by breed, but walks in a crown.

1 Not a warrior, but with spurs,
Not a sentry, but screaming.

2 Not a watchman, but wakes everyone up early.

3 The boss is not great,
And he does not sleep for a long time.

4 I wake everyone up on time,
I don't wind up the clock though.

5 In the village there is a clock
Not dead, but alive
Walk without a factory
They are of the avian type.

6 Not hours, and time says.

7 He sat on the fence, shouted, but when everyone gathered, he fell silent.

8 Shouts the most and does the least.

9 In the morning on my feet, in the evening on the boats.

990 Fock with cook.

1 Ham stands on two claws, his hair to the ground, his voice to the Lord God.

2 Ivan the Fool will sit down and sing red songs.

4 The master walks around the yard, finds fault with everything,
Double beard, cap on the side.

5 The king goes through the city, eat with all his might.

6 The king walks around the city, wears honor on his head.

7 I have a comb - I do not use it,
I have spurs - I don't ride.

8 Who is the first singer in the world?

9 Who is the boss in the hut?

1000 Who gets up first?

goose on eggs

1 Sitting cue on cues, on twelve cities,
Calls the son of Samarin from Bela-gorod.

Goose

2 White mansions, red supports.

3 White as snow, puffed up like fur,
Walks with shovels and eats with horns.
Standing on one leg, drinking water with a horn.

4 Red paws, long neck.
5 Pinches your heels, run without looking back.

6 He bathed in water, and remained dry.

Geese flock flying

7 Forked reel,
But he spoke pansky,
It went under the sky.

Duck

8 A motley cracker catches frogs.

9 The Germans passed under our senets, they rinsed the skin.

Turkey or turkey

1010 Ginu, I am ginu, winter is coming, but there is no fur coat! - Glu, Glu, Glu, and I myself in what
I go.

1 Walks arrogantly, puffing up.

Pigeon

2 What is the name of the postman, to whom they do not write addresses and do not speak in words, but he still delivers it.

3 was born twice,
Never been baptized
The Holy Spirit has become.

Owl

4 Lives in the forest - hoots like a robber, people are afraid of him, and he is afraid of people.

5 Silent during the day, screaming at night.

Owl

6 Sleeps during the day, flies at night and frightens passers-by.

7 Who cries without tears?

Parrot

8 Not a man, but speaks.

Crow

9 Gray cap,
Vest, non-woven
The caftan is ruffled, but he walks barefoot.

Woodpecker

1020 Bone scythe, wooden harvest.

1 Blacksmiths forge in the middle of the trees.
2 Not a woodcutter, not a carpenter, but the first worker in the forest.

Sparrow

3 A boy in a gray Armenian coat,
Snooping around the yards, picking up the crumbs,
He spends the night in the fields, stealing hemp.

Sandpiper

4 Weeps in the swamp, but does not come out of the swamp.

Heron

5 The climbing bird climbed into the hair, itself on the nest, and its legs behind the nest.

Crane

6 The reel-horn spoke in Tatar, babbled in German.

7 A rope stretched across the heavens.

The swallow made a nest

8 An awl-motoshilo without corners wrecked the hut.

Martin

9 Shitovilo-bitovilo spoke German,
Underneath a white towel
Blue cloth on top.

1030 Front slit, rear slit,
From the bottom - a white towel.

1 An awl in front, a ball in the middle, scissors in the back.

2 Front wedge, rear wilze,
I myself am small, but I have been overseas.

3 The horse has been young across the sea,
The back is sable, the abdomen is white.

4 A welcome guest from a distant land lives under the window.

Rook

5 In the summer he goes to the plowman.
And in the winter he leaves with a cry.

6 Black, nimble,
Krak screams, worms are the enemy.

Starling

7 On the pole is a palace, in the palace is a singer.

Skvoreshnya

8 Varvara - above the barn.

Magpie

9 White as snow,
Green like an onion
Black as a beetle

1040 Sings like a demon
Turn into the forest.

1 Whiter than snow, blacker than soot,
Above the house, below the grass.

2 Ryabo, but not a dog, green, but not a meadow,
Spinning like a demon, and turning into the forest.

3 Green is not poppy, red is not red,
It spins like a demon, it will turn into the forest.

4 Spinning around like a demon
Turned back into the forest.

5 Reel-shitovilo spoke German,
Front slit, back slit,
Blue cloth top, white towel bottom.
Blue bruise, lock with a pole.

6 A chest with a cam, and a lock with a pole.

7 A black patch and a gray patch jump on a birch.

Magpie pecks dung

8 The skewbald horse beats the mountain.

Cuckoo

9 The baby has not yet been born, and already given up for education.

1050 Mother, I don’t know my father, but I often call,
I won’t know children, I’ll be a stranger.

Eagle

1 I fly, I kill all the birds.

The boss is not great
And he does not sleep for a long time.
Answer: Rooster
308

Twice born
Never been baptized
He himself sang, but died - they did not sing.
Answer: Rooster
Mukhametzyanova Irina, St. Petersburg
166

A river that "fits" in your mouth?
Answer: Gum
Bezusova Anastasia, Overyata village
15288

There are 100 sheets of paper on the table.
For every 10 seconds, 10 sheets can be counted.
How many seconds does it take to count 80 sheets?
Answer: 20
VaVan, Kurgan
12264

On the same day, 2 boys were born in the same maternity hospital. Their parents moved into the same house. The boys lived on the same landing, went to the same school, to the same class. But they never saw each other. How can it be?
Answer: They were born blind
Molodtsova Varyusha, nn
9330

Crossroads. Traffic light. Kamaz, cart and motorcyclist stand and wait for the green light. Yellow lit up, Kamaz gasped. The horse was frightened and bit the motorcyclist's ear. Like an accident, but who broke the rules?
Answer: Motorcyclist (was not wearing a helmet)
Furmuzakiy Valeriya, Bendery
11316

Between the two luminaries in the middle I am alone.
Answer: Nose
Ipatova Olya, Khabarovsk
780

White dog, sore nose.
Answer: Match
Andrianova Vika, Volgograd
269

Like a planer I cut the earth,
I help make roads.
Where are the new buildings, attention is everywhere
Nice car with a difficult name.
Answer: Bulldozer
Krainov Roman, Dimitrovgrad
144

You are running. Behind you are the Germans, in front of you is a wall. Which barrel will you jump into: wine or beer? Then you run. Behind the Germans, in front of the wall. Which barrel will you jump into: water or oil? Then you run. Behind the Germans, which barrel will you jump into: with shit or urine?
Answer: You can not jump into the barrel, but run further, nothing was said about the wall
Anonymous
926

Not scratchy, light blue
Hung in the bushes...
Answer: Frost
Asya, Ershov
526

Once upon a time there was a beast with the letter u,
I cleaned my muzzle
Behemoth letter b
And the rooster with the letter p,
Crocodile with the letter k
And a boar with the letter k.
Platypus on the letter y,
What kind of animal with the letter u?
Answer: My cat's name is Yulia
Koroleva Alena, Ust-Kamenogorsk
1272

iron Horse
Rides into the fire.
Answer: poker
702

The husband gave his wife a ring and said: "When I die, read what is written on it." He died and she read. Later, when she was happy reading the inscription on the ring, she became sad, and when she was sad, reading the inscription, she became cheerful. What was written on the ring?
Answer: Everything will pass.
Krapivkina Julia, Barnaul
9802

I'll tell him "car"
And he will answer me "tire".
Answer: Echo
Malets Daniel, Minsk
330

Don't eat it raw, throw it away boiled. What's this?
Answer: Bay leaf
Koval Vasya, Samara
12082

What did Anna Karenina leave as a legacy to modern fashion?
Answer: Platform shoes
anonymous
1032

What 2 notes represent an edible product?
Answer: Beans
Afanasiev Daniil, Barvikha
9827

Along the river, along the water
A line of boats floats
The ship is ahead
Leads them along
Small boats have no oars,
And the boat hurts a walker.
Right, left, back, forward
He will turn the whole gang.
Answer: Duck with ducklings
№1 GIRL, KRASNODAR
114

Two words that break all the evidence?
Answer: And what?
Solovyova Valya, Astrakhan
1300

There is an oak, full of cereals,
Piglet covered.
Answer: Poppy
stepanova kristina, peter
596

What type of weapon has a number and a year?
Answer: pistol
DDD SSS, ASDASD
9741

I placed the pencil in the room so that no one could step over or jump over it. How did I do it?
Answer: Put the pencil against the wall
Malets Daniel, Minsk
7584

sparkles, blinks,
Shoots curved arrows.
Answer: Lightning
Malets Daniel, Minsk
522

Thunder rumbles, the earth is shaking, someone is in the bushes...
Answer: Don't spoil my story: special forces work there
Vasilyeva Polina, Perm
1303

A boy and a girl on "E" were doing something in the grass.
Answer: Eat strawberries
no matter Olga
1100

He looks down on you
You will not find a prouder flower.
He is in autumn garden lord,
This is a bright color...
Answer: Dahlia
Pererva Valya, Serpukhov
376

Knocking, knocking -
Nobody opens
And it eats residents.
Answer: Woodpecker
Dmitrieva Nastya, Kem
178

Gray hare under a pine tree
He announced that he was a tailor.
And to the tailor in an hour
The teddy bear gave the order.
- Your order will be ready
Until the January cold.
The hare cuts, the hare sews,
And the bear is waiting in the den.
The deadline has passed. The bear came
And you can't wear pants!
Why?
Answer: Teddy bear became a bear
Vasilyeva Polina, Perm
7078

The largest human organ?
Answer: Leather
gubanov sergey, ryazan
8816

Thunder rumbles, bushes shake, what are they doing there?
Answer: Bear eats raspberries
Zubareva Anna, Nolinsk
915

What do a thief and a tree have in common?
Answer: Both are imprisoned
Kirill, Yuzha
1470

Marina dreamed of a chocolate bar, but she lacked 10 rubles to buy it. Vasya also dreamed of a chocolate bar, but he lacked only 1 ruble. The children decided to buy at least one chocolate bar for two, but they still lacked 1 ruble. What is the cost of chocolate?
Answer: The cost is 10 rubles. Marina has no money at all.
Vagapova Elizabeth, Uchaly
7252

Takes in one place, gives in another place.
Answer: ATM
Husson Victoria, Bratsk
1027

Under the tree lies a bag of needles.
Answer: Hedgehog
SAMARINA Anyutya, Mezhdurechensk
342

Small stature, long tail,
Gray coat, sharp teeth.
Answer: Mouse
623

What can I do that you can never repeat in your life?
Answer: crawl between your legs
Chuikova Natalia, Samara
10106

It grows red in the garden and stinks of gasoline.
Answer: Tomatoes (my tomatoes, I water them with what I want)
Rezin Vladimir, Khabarovsk
943

She is beautiful and sweet
And her name is from the word "ash".
Answer: Cinderella
667

What breaks but never falls? What falls but never breaks?
Answer: Heart and pressure
Karas1k
8901

When he is small, he lives in his house,
And he grows up - he breaks his house.
Answer: Chicken
Tolmacheva Alexandra, Angarsk
279

We made a snowball
They made a hat on him
Nose attached - and instantly
It turned out...
Answer: snowman
antonik polina, tobolsk
254

What can be taken in left hand, but it is impossible to the right?
Answer: Right elbow
Smirnova Anyuta, Nizhny Novgorod
9049

The jar is on the table. It stands in such a way that one half of it is in the air and the other is on the table. What is in the jar if it falls in half an hour? And why?
Answer: Ice. It will melt and the bank will fall.
Zagorodnyuk Nastya, Kustanay
5003

What is not in a women's handbag?
Answer: Order
Lagutova Sasha, Moscow
858

She flaps her wings, but she can't fly away.
Answer: Windmill
Yakovleva Arianna, Krasnodar
294

What happens if you cross a hare and a squirrel?
Answer: Zaebelka
on vie, Novgorod
796

When will a foal become a horse?
Answer: Never (~ when baby)
net F&O, omsk
684

What is the longest word in Russian?
Answer: A word about Igor's regiment
2329

Flying green. What's this?
Answer: green tomato
swan liza, vladivostok
617

On this page are the answers to the first part of the notebook. If you are already studying the second, go here >>

At first glance, the tasks in the workbook "The World Around" for grade 1 should be extremely easy and understandable, but often this is not the case and there is some zest in the answers that will not immediately come to mind. In this guide, we will look at the most difficult tasks Notebooks Pleshakov and Novitskaya and analyze the answers to them. Ready-made homework under the Perspective program, but the same author - Pleshakov - is at the Russian school, so the tasks overlap for both children and parents, students in the Russian school may also be useful.

GDZ tested and approved by the primary school teacher.

Some tasks require you to draw or stick something. If there is no suitable photo of yourself, it is not forbidden to use the Internet and paste a photo that is suitable in meaning. Empty boxes are not allowed. For example, you need to depict a school living corner, but it is not at school. Then we glue a photo or draw any living corner. The same with a pet, photos of relatives and acquaintances.

GDZ the world around us workbook No. 1 for grade 1 by page

Select a notebook page: page list ↓↓↓ 3 4-5 6-7 8-9 10-11 12-13 14-15 16-17 18-19 20-21 22-23 24-25 26-27 28-29 30-31 32- 33 34-35 36-37 38-39 40-41 42-43 44-45 46-47 48-49 50-51 52-53 54-55 56-57 58-59 60-61 62-63 64-65 66

Detailed analysis of the GDZ to 1 part of the workbook

Page 3-5. We and our world.

If everything is clear with the record of the home address and the address of the school, then the task "Excursion on the way to school" already makes you think. Show how the boy and girl should get to school. Draw a thread from the ball.

Pleshakov will often have tasks with a ball, we complete them in the following way: we find a ball in the picture and continue its thread, we lead, in particular, to the right through the pedestrian crossing, and then through the underpass diagonally.

Page 6-7. Nature

1. Find in the pictures something that relates to nature. Trace with green pencil.

Nature is something that is NOT created by human hands. We circle the moon, spruce, branch, dandelion, giraffe.

2. Color only what belongs to nature.

Leaf, mushroom, squirrel.

Page 8-9. Inanimate and living nature.

1. Which of the drawings refers to inanimate nature, and what - to the living? Fill in the circles with this color: Live nature- blue; wildlife - green.

Blue: waterfall, stars, sun. Green - cat, birch, chanterelles.

Within: blue - stone, green - tulips.

2. Find an extra pattern in each row and circle it.

In the first - snowflakes, because they belong to inanimate nature, and the rest to living. The second row is extra mushrooms, they are wildlife, the rest is inanimate.

Page 10-11. Culture.

3. Name all the cultural objects depicted on p. 3, 4-5, 6-7, 10-11.

Temple, school, park, architectural monument (ancient kremlin), book, church, tower.

Pages 12-13. Nature in human creativity

1. Connect the toys and the names of the materials from which they are made with arrows. What animals do these toys look like?

Straw bird, Wood bear, clay horse whistle, birch bark horse.

Page 14-15. We are the people

1. Together with adults, select photos of your relatives and friends different ages. Paste these photos into the boxes.

2. Choose 2-3 photos. Tell me who these people are to you. How do you feel about them? To answer, use the words: relatives, friends, neighbors; I treat with love, in a friendly way, with sympathy.

This is my own brother. His name is Misha. We had best friends. I love my brother very much.

This is my football coach. He is very strict but fair. I treat him with great respect.

Page 16-17. How we communicate with the world.

Complete the boy's story. Use drawings. Color them.

1. I'm interested in looking at (drawing a butterfly). I like the fragrance (draw a flower). I like to taste (berries). I am happy to hear singing (draw a bird). I enjoy petting (a dog).

Where do you think the boy is walking? Write it down.

2. Look at the pictures. in green fill in the circles of those objects that help us see better. Items that help us hear better, tick the box.

Green circle: microscope, glasses, binoculars, telescope. Tick: microphone, headphones.

What do you think the thermometer is for? Write down:

For temperature measurement.

pp.18-19. People are creators of culture.

1. Read and listen to the story. Look at the drawings for it. How did a man come up with a steam locomotive? Connect the drawings with a thread from the ball.

Figure numbering in order from left to right: 3-1-4-6-5-2-7

2. Write in the boxes the name of another mode of transport that uses steam power. Find it in the pictures and circle it.

P. 20. Our class.

1. Check the boxes for vintage school supplies.

We tick off: fountain pen, an inkwell, a quill, a blotter, and a certain copper object that looks like either a candlestick or a wax seal.

2. Find an answer to the riddle among the objects. Enter the name of this item. Born twice, Never baptized, I don't know letters, And I've been writing for a century.

Goose feather.

3. Look at the picture and find an answer to each line of the riddle on it. Connect the lines and clues with arrows.

The earth is white - a piece of paper
Three walk - fingers
They drive one, - pen
Two look - eyes
One commands. - hand

4. Circle in the picture everything that should not be in the old classroom. Color the object on which they write with chalk (board).

Outline: robot, keyboard, computer, mouse, phone, train, car, wall lamp.

pp. 22-23. We are a friendly class.

2. Ask any of the elders to write a story about their teacher. Sign the name of the author of the story.

I always remember my first teacher with warmth and love. She was the kindest in the eyes of the students. She taught us not only to write and count, but also to be friendly, honest and independent.

Page 24-25. nature in the classroom.

1. Cut out the pictures from the application and place each plant in its own window.

Violet - blue flowers, cactus - a prickly thick trunk with 2 pink flowers, begonia - a plant with wide green leaves, purple on the inside, spurge - a prickly stem and red flowers, dracaena - a long stem with thin hanging leaves, sansevier - green "tails ' crawling up.

2. These plants are similar to each other. Can you tell them apart? Connect the drawings and names with threads from the glomeruli.

On the left is a fern, on the right is a palm tree.

In this topic, you can ask at home report or presentation about plants in the classroom.

pp. 26-27. What is growing at the school.

1. Draw a tree, a shrub and a herbaceous plant using a diagram.

A tree has a trunk and a crown, a shrub has several trunks and a crown, a herbaceous plant has a thin stem and leaves.

2. Find an extra pattern in each row and circle it. Explain your decision.

In the first row, an extra drawing is the 4th. This is a shrub, and the rest are trees.

In the second row, the extra 2nd drawing is a maple sprout (tree), and the rest are herbaceous plants.

3. Do you know these plants? Connect the drawings and names with threads from the glomeruli.

Left yellow flowers- buttercups, under them blue chicory. On the right is a yellow tansy, under it is a pink bindweed.

Perhaps they will tell you to cook at home presentation about plants in the school yard.

pp. 28-29. The world beyond the glass

2. Cut out the pictures from the app and place each fish in its tank.

Gourami - a fish with an orange fin, catfish - gray, swordtail - with a red side and a "sword" on the tail.

3. Using the identification atlas, find out the names of these fish. Connect the drawings and names with threads from the glomeruli.

On the left is a flat fish with gray stripes - a scalar, below it is a barb. On the right is a long fish with blue stripes - zebrafish, under it is a veiltail with beautiful long fins like a veil.

Paste Aquarium:

Page 30-31. Who else lives with us?

2. Draw food for each inhabitant of a living corner.

Parrot - millet, oats, seeds, apples. Canary - millet, oats, seeds, berries. Guinea pig - apples, carrots, beets, seeds. Hamster - millet, nuts, seeds, grass, potatoes, carrots, peas, apple. In principle, all small rodents can draw the same thing, for a rat, add lard to the diet for a change. Bunny eats grass, carrots, cabbage, hay.

You can print and paste in 1 task a photo of a living corner:

pp. 32-33. What are the animals.

1. What are these animals called? Put the numbers on the drawings.

a) Insects: 4.5.3.2.1

b) Fish: 1,4,3,2

c) Birds: 3,4,1,2

d) Animals: 4,2,3,1

2. Indicate with arrows signs of these groups of animals.

Insects have 6 or more legs. Birds have feathers. Fish are covered with scales. Animals have fur.

Business - let's skip the time, it's easy there.

pp. 36-37. Fun - hour.

1. Guess riddles. Draw the clues. Behind the glass door, someone's heart is beating. (Clock) Gossamer cobweb, yes it warms the back. (shawl) What baby is born with a mustache? (Kitty)

2. Underline the answer: What is between the floor and ceiling?

3. How to write "dry grass" in four cells? (HAY)

4. Draw the answer to the riddle: "Two cars were walking along a narrow road: one uphill, the other uphill. How did they part?" Answer: the cars moved in one direction, they do not need to disperse.

We draw 2 cars one after another, climbing the mountain.

5. What is drawn here?

These are old children's riddles from the category of jokes, how they got into the Federal State Educational Standard is incomprehensible to the mind. But if there is, we will decide. 1 - a bear climbs a tree, 2 - a giraffe.

6. Remember and come up with your own hand-drawn puzzles. Draw them. Tell a neighbor.

pp. 38-39. Our home and family

C. 40-41. My family is part of my people.

1. Consider vintage household items. Write their names using the words for reference. If you can, write the names of these objects in the language of your people.

Answers: spinning wheel, spoon, tuesok.

2. Draw a picture for your beloved together with the elders folk tale your family. Discuss the meaning of the story.

For example, the turnip is a very family tale. Meaning: in order for a difficult matter to be argued, it is necessary to unite the efforts of the whole family, all its members to try for the good of the family.

S.42-43. Nature in the house.

Think back to the plants and animals we learned about in our class. Put their numbers on the pictures.

Answers from left to right: 2-4-11 10-8-6 7-9-1-3 12-5

pp. 44-45. Where do water, gas, electricity come from in our house?

1. Find and mark the correct answers.

Water: 3rd picture.

Gas: 3rd picture.

Electricity: 1st picture.

2. Find these electrical appliances in the picture. Arrange the numbers.

Answers from left to right: 6-5-2 1-3-4

Think and tell what safety precautions you need to follow when handling these electrical appliances.

Electrical appliances must be used on a dry surface. Before plugging into the outlet, you need to check the integrity of the wire. Turn on, holding the plastic part of the plug with your hand, insert it into the socket to the end. Use the device according to the instructions. Do not put your hands into a working electrical appliance. After use, turn off the power, pull out the plug from the socket.

Beautiful stones in our house

1. Cut out the pictures from the application and place each stone on its shelf.

Granite is a variegated red-black stone, malachite is green with dark waves, selenite is translucent with a slight reddish tint, turquoise is blue with black, amber is orange, lapis lazuli is blue with light inclusions.

2. Use the identification atlas to find out what it is. Write the names in the boxes.

CORAL AMBER

pp. 48-49. Indoor plants in our house.

1. Learn houseplants by leaves. Point out the names of plants with arrows. Check yourself in the textbook.

From top to bottom: monstera, croton, dieffenbachia, chlorophytum.

2. What are these plants called? Arrange the numbers.

Left to right: 1-2-3 4-5

pp. 50-51. Let's go out into the garden.

1. Where do these fruits and berries ripen: on trees, shrubs or herbaceous plants? Connect the drawings and diagrams with threads from the glomeruli.

Wood: apple, plum, pear, cherry.

Bush: cherry, gooseberry, currant, raspberry.

Herbaceous plants: strawberries.

pp. 52-53. Vegetables and fruits on our table.

1. Color only the vegetables.

We color cabbage, beets, carrots.

2. Color only the fruits.

Coloring pear, orange, lemon.

3. Prepare a vegetable salad. Fill it with vegetable oil. Write down your salad recipe.

Ingredients: cucumber, tomato, onion, vegetable oil. Cut vegetables, salt, season with oil.

4. Prepare a fruit salad. Fill it with yogurt. Write down your salad recipe.

Ingredients: banana, orange, apple, yogurt. Cut fruit, season with yogurt.

Page 54-55. About bread and porridge, about tea and coffee.

1. What is made of what? Connect with arrows.

From wheat - wheat flour - White bread, from rye - Rye flour- black bread.

3. What is missing? Fill in the boxes with the names of the plants.

From top to bottom: RICE MILLET BUCKWHEAT OAT

4. Indicate with an arrow the part of the plant that is used to make tea or coffee.

Tea - tea leaves, coffee - coffee beans.

pp. 56-57. Wild and cultivated plants.

1 - wild rose, 2 - rose.

2. Find the extra plant in each row and circle it. Explain your decision.

1 - dandelion. This is a wild plant, and the rest are cultivated. 2 - pear. This is a cultivated plant, the rest are wild.

3. Do you know fruits that are grown in hot countries?

From left to right: mango, papaya, dates.

pp. 58-59. The dog is in our house.

2. If you have a dog, make up a story about it. Ask an adult to write it down.

Even if the child does not have a dog, in this task you will need to come up with a story, even if it is about your grandmother's dog, or about a neighbor's dog, or about a yard dog.

My grandmother in the village has a dog called Bug. She eats porridge, meat, bread, gnaws bones. When we eat kebabs, she asks for a piece and I treat her. We love the Bug!

3. Cut out the pictures from the app and place each dog on its mat.

Pekingese - small, fluffy, with a flat muzzle, Cocker Spaniel - black and white, with long ears and a short tail, St. Bernard - one of the largest dogs, white with red spots, Laika - white and black, caral tail, collie - white - red, long-haired, dachshund - small, red, with short legs.

pp. 60-61. The cat is in our house.

2. Cut out the pictures from the application and place each cat in its house.

Siberian - the most fluffy, Persian - fluffy, with a flat muzzle, Siamese - white with black paws, muzzle and tail, British - gray shorthair.

3. If you have a cat, make up a story about it. Ask an adult to write it down.

Even if we don’t have our own cat, we think of any cat.

My grandmother has a cat, Phil. He is of British breed. Filya loves milk and meat. In summer he walks in the garden, and in winter he lives in the house. Filya catches mice and makes us happy with her tricks.

Project photo story about a pet:

Photos for the project:







pp. 64-65. Wild and domestic animals.

1. Finish each row by sticking a picture from the application.

1 - fox, this is also a wild animal. 2 - horse, this is a pet.

2. Find the extra animal in each row and circle it. Explain your decision.

1 - protein. This is a wild animal, and the rest are domestic.

2 - bee. This is a domestic animal, and the rest are wild.

3. What animals are shown in the drawings - wild or domestic? Mark the correct answer (fill the circle).

These are pets, people have tamed them, these animals help him in his work.

P etukh has left its mark on many areas of the spiritual, cultural and material life of our society. Only Aristotle, Leonardo da Vinci, Lomonosov can compare with him in terms of the breadth of interests, influence on the development of sciences and society. It is, of course, blasphemous to compare some rooster with great thinkers, but nothing can be done - you will not go against the truth.

It turned out that the role of the rooster in religion, literature, tales, legends, military affairs and even meteorology is so great that none of them could fully develop without having a rooster as a folklore character. No other domestic animal can compare with it in this, although they all have invested a lot of work in the development of human society.
Definitely: a rooster is a unique bird.






FROM In ancient times, the rooster, like the sun, counts the time. His cry among all peoples was an important temporal reference - “the first roosters”, “second, third roosters”, “up to ... roosters”. At all times, the rooster was a kind of "alarm clock". With his cry, he called people to work, because humanity at all times lived according to the "sun clock", and not mechanical ones - they got up with the sunrise, and went to bed with its sunset. The rooster raised the peoples of all countries of the world and civilizations to great labor feats.

The invasion of the Tatar-Mongols in Russia also began with the crow of a rooster. The commander of Genghis Khan, Sabudai Bogatur, issued an order to the army: “In the morning, after the first cock crow, build up on a plain among the hills. I will move on the Uruses ”(V.G. Yan“ Batu ”). Sabudai on campaigns always carried a rooster with him, which was monitored by a special caretaker, and checked his internal biological clock with his cry. Even A.V. Suvorov used a rooster as an alarm clock. According to contemporaries, the commander often took a rooster with him on a campaign. The first crowing of the cock raised the army to go on a campaign early in the morning.





H Och is the time of passions, the Sabbath of witches and the action of evil spirits. It is the third cry of the rooster that is the signal for the end of this disgrace. With his cry, he dispersed all this evil spirits, and announced the beginning of the day, and with it the victory of good over evil (N.V. Gogol "Viy", M.A. Bulgakov "The Master and Margarita"). In most religious traditions - from fire worshipers to modern religions- the rooster with its cry drives away darkness and evil spirits.

The rooster, among other things, is considered the messenger of the sun. In most cultures, he is associated with the highest solar deities. AT Ancient Egypt these birds were kept in temples dedicated to the Sun, ranking them among divine beings. Among the ancient Jews, the rooster was a symbol of the "third watch of the night" (from midnight to dawn).








AT In China, the rooster is revered and respected.
In the old days, the Chinese often stuck or painted a picture of a rooster on the door of their house during the celebration of the Lunar New Year. This tradition has been preserved in our time only in the rural areas of Shaanxi Province, in northwestern China.

In ancient times, the Chinese considered the rooster a symbol of the sun. Thus, the image of a rooster on the door personified the coming of the sun into the house. This expressed the expectation of the arrival of spring. It was also believed that the rooster could protect against the negative effects of evil spirits.

It was believed that there is a direct connection between the sun and the rooster, because he is the first to announce the dawn and the beginning of a new day. And since in Chinese New Year's Eve sounds like "yuandan" (the first dawn of the year), it is natural that only the Heavenly Rooster knows when the first sun of the New Year will rise.

"Golden Rooster" is a national award of the People's Republic of China for achievements in cinema. It is noteworthy that the film award was established in 1981 (the year of the Rooster).

P The rooster left a mark with his cry in the Christian religion - "the rooster will not have time to crow for the last time, as Peter will deny Christ three times." Apparently, this is due to the fact that it was the rooster that became the symbol of the Apostle Peter, and then the Catholic Church. Starting from the 9th century, according to the decree of the Pope, the spire of each church temple was to be crowned with the image of this bird - the emblem of the Apostle Peter. According to another version, the rooster on the spire of the church served as a reminder that "God's church watches over the souls of believers."

In the Christian religion, roosters were entrusted with the time of the end of the world. The end of the world will come when the rooster does not crow its traditional "ka-ka-river". Apparently, this is a rash assignment. What will happen if he forgets to do this or starts to be mischievous, or even worse - the geneticists mess something up?


The image of the guardian rooster was placed on the roofs of houses, poles, spiers, weather vanes ...





F Luger - one of the most ancient meteorological instruments - the wind direction indicator was most often decorated with a figurine of a rooster. AT English language it even bears the name "weather cock" (weather cock). The weather vane, among other things, is an indicator of the moral qualities of a person who changes his views and decisions depending on the “wind direction” (A.P. Chekhov “Chameleon”).

FROM connection with the dawn is reflected in its name. If a Russian word"rooster" comes from the verb "to sing", then the Aborigines of Australia call the rooster "the bird laughing at dawn." BUT French name birds "chanteclair" literally translates as "singing dawn". So the rooster left its mark in pop art.





O seems to be cocks in different countries“shouting” in the language spoken by the inhabitants... At least, that's how it seems to us. For example, our rooster cries “koo-ka-re-ku”, in France - “ko-ko-ri-ko”, Japanese - “koke-kok-ko”, English - “kok-e-doodle-doo” . The Bulgarians, for example, are sure that their roosters cry "ku-ku-ri-chu", the Germans - "ki-ke-ri-ki", the Italians - "chi-ki-richi". Chinese cockerels make completely different cock cries - “in-in”.

This led to the fact that in many countries there were lovers of cock singing. The poultry farmers of Greece, Germany, Albania, and Russia were especially interested in the "musical" abilities of roosters. Competitions are held in several categories - vociferousness, the number of screams per hour, and, of course, musicality. For example, in Germany, the winner of one of the competitions shouted more than 90 times in one hour.

Excellent songstresses have been bred in our country: Yurlov chickens, which people say about: "Ten quarters can be measured with your fingers until the Yurlov rooster sings." In those days, there were no stopwatches, so the time of singing was measured with fingers. This breed was not inferior in vociferousness to foreign performers.

Worship of roosters led to the fact that in Japan 300 years ago, Yokahama chickens (or phoenix) were bred, in which the tail length reached 7 meters or more. Moreover, the longer the tail feathers, the more valuable the bird.

X Vost is the most important feature of this breed. Some fanciers keep these roosters in special glass cabinets, and the tail, coiled in loops, is hung on a special hook. In order for the bird to move less and not break its tail, food and water were placed on both sides of the perch. Every day, the rooster was taken off the pole several times and taken out for a walk, while the tail is wound on a special turntable or carried by a person. Imagine a rooster striding importantly around the yard, followed by a man, like a train carrying his tail.

H The highest pride among roosters is the comb. Scientists conducted an experiment. A “middle hand” rooster was glued to a large red foam rubber comb. Before that, everyone who could beat him and bullied him, but here something incredible happened. Everyone, even the largest roosters, began to curry favor with the newly-made leader. At first he did not understand his new position, he shied away from them until he realized the meaning of what had happened. The cockerel-foam rubber scallop went into a rage, began to bully everyone, even the largest roosters. This continued until the comb fell off his head. This is where he got it!

Birds exchange information among themselves not only by crying, but also by tilting their heads, changing the position of their wings and tail. So, by clipping the bird's wings, we deprive them of the means of communication with each other. And communication with your own kind always has a positive effect on well-being. Roosters are especially painful for this procedure.

One of characteristic features roosters are pugnacity. In an adult ordinary rooster (5-6 years old), the length of the spurs reaches 6 centimeters or more.

AT As a result, fighting breeds of chickens were bred, used exclusively for cockfights. They have an original physique: a broad-shouldered body raised in front, a strong neck with a small head without a comb, and long legs armed with spurs. Such roosters are more reminiscent of birds of prey than a proud handsome man. On occasion, they can even deal with a hawk.

AT For a long time, cockfights were part of the “training program” for a young fighter. In ancient times, Greek soldiers, watching the fight of roosters, learned courage, stamina and perseverance. AT Ancient Rome cockfights were also popular over 2,000 years ago. The courage and passion with which the roosters fought were set as an example for young legionnaires.
Roosters not only raised the morale of the soldiers. Their behavior determined the outcome of the battle. There were sacred roosters in the army, who were given grain before the battle: if the birds pecked it with appetite, the troops went forward, if not, the generals did not expect anything good from the battle.

The warriors of Julius Caesar in the 1st century AD, on their own heads, brought fighting chickens to the north of Europe. They quickly gained popularity among many peoples and served as a symbol of the struggle against the conquerors. The brave Gauls, the ancestors of the French, who constantly caused trouble to the Roman military leaders, got their name from roosters (“gallus” in Latin means “rooster”). The Romans gave this name to the Celts because they were red-haired and their fiery red tufts resembled cockscombs. The Gauls considered the rooster their patron and highly valued the fighting qualities of this bird. On the coins of the French Republic, starting from the 18th century, there was an image of a fighting cock - a symbol of warlike Gauls. Unfortunately, the "euro" leveled the symbol of the fighting spirit of one of the European nations.

Cockfights were especially popular among the temperamental inhabitants of Latin American countries - Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, the Caribbean, in the south of the United States. The world-famous Texas fighting chickens were bred here. In Russia, fighting cocks have been known since the 18th century. This sport in Russia was called "cock hunting".

D In order to learn more about cockfighting, I went to the Bali website and carefully looked at the photos and videos. This is so scary!
It turns out that there are special farms where fighting cocks are bred and kept in special houses, trainers prepare birds for competitions, special blades are fixed on their paws, which are sold everywhere in beautiful cases - a terrible weapon!



And such fights often end in death for one of the opponents.







AT In 1906, at the All-Russian Congress of Poultry Breeders, for ethical and humane reasons, cockfights were banned in Russia.
I still feel sorry for the roosters, even though they are pugnacious! But they are good family men!




H It is hard to imagine a poultry yard without a rooster. The rooster is the owner of the yard. He is the first to leave the chicken coop at dawn and with his “ko-ko-ko” hurries the chickens to the exit. He finds a grain and begins frantically calling chickens. In addition, the rooster constantly remembers his obligations as a producer, managing not to deprive anyone of his attention. He is able to “delight” up to 30 chickens per day, but such intensive work adversely affects his health. Therefore, zootechnical science determined the “harem” norm for him - no more than 10 hens.

Interesting and something else. Hens after the last close "communication" with the cockerel are able to carry fertilized eggs for ten to fourteen days. However, with the advent of a new rooster in the house, the palm in this matter immediately passes to the new producer. It is the roosters, and not the hens, that pass on to their daughters such qualities as egg production, puberty (i.e., the beginning of egg laying) and the incubation instinct. Therefore, a rooster in a chicken coop is no less important than a good chicken.

The rooster is interesting to watch. He never loses the feeling dignity. Even when punishing him for any offense, he leaves him as if unnoticed. And if he does have to retreat, he does it with dignity, as if that was exactly what he needed to do.

H it must be recognized that the rooster does not participate in the incubation of eggs and the upbringing of chickens. But there are exceptions to the rules ... There is a legend that arose thousands of years ago that supposedly roosters are allowed (moreover, by no one knows who) to lay an egg - the so-called knotweed - once every hundred years. It was believed that if this knotweed carries an immaculate virgin under her arm for six weeks, then a “basilisk” (which means “king”) will hatch from it, ready to fulfill any orders of its adoptive mother - to take revenge, fall in love with yourself, get riches and so on. By the way, despite the fact that this legend is many years old, for some reason no one has ever seen a basilisk.

The legend of the ugly egg was universally recognized for a long time, until the beginning of the twentieth century. In 1474, a rooster was tried in Basel, accused of laying an egg. The culprit was mercilessly beheaded by the Holy Inquisition. In the villages of Russia in the 19th century, the basilisk theme was also very popular. Even in our time, you can hear the story of old people about evil spirits hatched from a knotweed - an unfertilized egg.

Naturally, no one had ever seen this freak, but everyone described him, and each in his own way. Some claimed that the basilisk is a yellow rooster with large prickly feathers on its wings. Others claimed that he walks on four legs, has the body of a toad and a snake's tail, and instead of feathers he has fish scales.

P etukh among the Slavs, both western and eastern, was a border bird and was endowed with both the ability to resist evil spirits, and demonic properties. AT folk tradition he is constantly associated with fire, protects the house from fire and lightning, however, at the same time, the red rooster personified the fire itself. There is an expression: "let the red rooster go." According to the ideas of our pagan ancestors, when a fire started from lightning, a fiery rooster descended from the sky, sat right on the roof of the house and set fire to everything around.
But all these myths and legends are the fruit of the rich imagination of people ...

At my neighbor opposite in an open aviary lives a chicken family, the head of the family - cock Vasya - has been living for several years. One day frosts broke out, and the hostess was visiting. The chicken house is flimsy, cold, all the winds penetrate. The hostess caught herself - and ran home. I looked into the chicken coop, and a cockerel sits there, spread its wings, and under them all his family - 11 hens. And how did they fit? Vasily himself suffered greatly - his comb turned blue and hung to one side, his paws also stiffened. So the family would have died if the hostess had not taken her into the room. The hens immediately fell on their side and fell asleep. The poor rooster was very cold, but he saved his family. For a long time he walked with a gray comb, however, then he blushed again, but he never recovered - he hangs to one side. And the hostess feeds him with selected grain and says: “Master!”
And how he sings his "ku-ka-re-ku"!

H A man hears a rooster crow at a distance of two kilometers. Unlike, for example, the repeated sounds with which the rooster calls the hens to the found food, the crowing is made once, but longer and at higher frequencies. The higher the tone, volume and duration of these signals, the stronger the effect. The same cock always crows in the same way: deviations do not exceed half a tone.
Crowing is a kind of challenge to other roosters, to which they give a response call. True, in the case when the rivals are cocks of the same rank. If, say, in the same yard a cock that occupies a subordinate position crows, then the dominant one simply attacks him, without honoring him with an answer.

H what are the roosters talking about, separated by a great distance and not seeing each other?

So, with the help of crowing, a biologically useful result is achieved - the capture, development and protection of sites, and in the end - the resettlement of the species in a harmless way, because the matter is limited only to intimidation. The rooster warns the opponents in advance that this area is occupied and they must look for a free "place in the sun." And only if all suitable places are populated, the battles will begin. In this case, the winner - the animal that is stronger not only physically, but also mentally - will become the successor of the genus, which, of course, is also beneficial for the prosperity of the species, for its progressive evolution.

All of the above applies to wild birds. But the same form of territorial behavior has been preserved in the domestic chicken, although it has lost its biological significance: after all, man provides for all the needs of domestic animals and controls the evolution of the species.

E There is a very curious legend connected with the famous roasted rooster. After the Resurrection of Christ, a Jewish girl came to her father and said that she had seen the resurrected Savior. The old Jew, a cautious man, did not believe it and answered his daughter that he would then rise again when the roasted rooster flies and sings. At the same moment, the roasted rooster fell off the spit, flew and screamed.

Roosters love to scratch near trees. From the side in which they turn the chest, you can expect wind. Cockfight portends good weather while standing on one leg in winter is frost.

FROM the leavers of the reckoning also could not but honor the rooster with their attention. According to the ancient Eastern calendar, every year it receives the name of one of the twelve animals. Among them is a rooster. According to ancient belief, it is believed that the fate of a person largely depends on the year in which he was born. People who were born in the year of the rooster are distinguished by a calm, balanced character. They are sociable, understand the mood of others, have the ability to convince the interlocutor. These are purposeful people who usually do not deviate from decision. They achieve the greatest success in middle age. The next "cock year" will only be in 2017, so you'll have to wait a bit.




AT Probably, even primitive people saw in the rooster, loudly proclaiming the onset of a new day, the mysterious messenger of supernatural forces, the deity of the Sun. It is known that wild roosters were domesticated as cult animals in ancient india(III...II millennium BC).

It was strictly forbidden to eat the meat of roosters, but at the same time it was allowed to hunt wild chickens and eat them. Only much later in ancient Europe, meat of domestic chicken, and then eggs began to be eaten.

Although they say that a chicken is not a bird, it also understands a lot about the weather.
The main thing is that chickens and roosters do not run out.
(According to the materials of K. FABRY, candidate of biological sciences, j. "Science and Life", 1972. No. 9).

I decided to create this message while looking at the paintings of the artist Stephanie Birdsall, which depict very beautiful roosters!

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