Everyone knows us. Riddles about flowers We all know bright flames
Riddles about flowers open up an amazing and diverse world of flowers for both children and adults. Riddles tell about the types of flowers and their colors. It’s good if you have visual aids at hand - pictures, herbarium, flower beds.
Flowers are varied. They grow everywhere - in gardens and orchards, in city flower beds and biological gardens, in forests, fields, on the banks of rivers and lakes. Breeders bred huge amount decorative highlights, striking with their colors, aromas and flower shapes. In tropical countries, very unusual flowers grow - they are larger, brighter, and have a distinct aroma. And it won’t necessarily be pleasant. Flowers provide food for many insects; they collect nectar and pollen from them.
Riddles about flowers develop memory, thinking and imagination. Children enjoy solving such riddles; they are easy to remember. And with what joy children’s eyes sparkle when they meet this or that flower in the flower beds!
Rye is earing in the field.
There, in the rye, you will find a flower.
bright blue and fluffy,
It's just a pity that it's not fragrant.
(Knapweed)
I'm capricious and tender
Needed for any holiday.
I can be white, yellow, red,
But I always remain beautiful!
(Rose)
There is a curl in the garden -
White shirt,
Heart of gold.
What is it?
(Chamomile)
The lush bush in the garden blossomed,
Attracting wasps and bees.
All covered in large double flowers -
White, pink, burgundy!
(Peony)
Window and balcony bush.
The leaf is fluffy and fragrant,
And the flowers on the window -
Like a hat on fire.
(Geranium)
White peas
On a green leg.
(Lily of the valley)
I turn white like a fluffy ball in a clean field,
and the breeze blew - a stalk remained.
(Dandelion)
These river residents
The petals are hidden at night.
(Water lily)
On the window, on the shelf
Needles have grown
Yes, satin flowers -
Scarlet and red.
(Cactus)
In the garden, on the path, under my window
The sun blossomed today on a tall stalk
(Sunflower)
Beautiful flowers
Bloomed in the garden
Full of colors,
And autumn is just around the corner.
(Asters)
From green chicken
Completely covered with fluff,
I'm getting proud
Scarlet cockerel!
(Poppy)
At the snow-covered hummocks,
Under a white snow cap
We found a little flower
Half frozen, barely alive.
(Snowdrop)
This flower is blue
Reminds you and me
About the sky - pure, pure,
And the radiant sun
(Forget-me-not)
There is a curl in the garden -
White shirt,
Heart of gold.
What is it?
(Chamomile)
We have neither fingers nor hands -
Only petals around.
We have an unusual name
But we don’t need a manicure!
(Marigold)
In the flowerbed by the window
Potatoes are planted.
Its flowers are huge
Both light and dark.
(Dahlia)
The little blue bell is hanging,
It never rings.
(Bell)
Yellow, fluffy
The balls are fragrant.
It will protect them from the frost
In its branches...
(Mimosa)
This flower is blue
Reminds you and me
About the sky - pure, pure,
And the radiant sun!
(Forget-me-nots)
Beautiful flowers
Bloomed in the garden
Full of colors,
And autumn is just around the corner.
(Asters)
It's very easy to recognize me:
By name I am related to tigers.
Speckled red is my flower
Among the greenery, like a light!
(Tiger Lily)
I'm in the winter garden
I'll spend the whole day.
I'll grab some watercolors.
I'll draw...
(Pansies)
Even at night there is an ant
Will not miss his home:
Path-path until dawn
Lanterns illuminate.
On large pillars in a row
White lamps are hanging.
(Lily of the valley)
My flowers are orange flames
And the leaves are like green medals.
The name refers to an eastern country.
Well, guys, do you recognize me?
(Nasturtium)
Our park has lawns,
There... gramophones bloomed!
Purple, white, cherry...
But you can't hear the music.
(Petunia)
I'm climbing higher and higher
I'll climb all the way to the roof!
Let me not have arms and legs -
No wonder I'm called...
(Convolvulus)
There is a cockerel in the garden -
Lilac comb,
And the tail is a fighting one,
Saber curve
(Iris)
Everyone knows us:
Bright as a flame
We are namesakes
With small nails.
Admire the wild
Scarlet...
(With carnations)
According to legend, my flower
Opens treasures.
They say once a year
A miracle happens.
But I'll be honest:
I don't actually bloom!
(Fern)
On a winding path
The sun grows on a leg.
As the sun ripens,
There will be a handful of grains.
(Sunflower)
In a field near a ravine
Little red porridge.
(Clover)
The spring flower has
Signs to avoid mistakes:
The leaf is like garlic,
And the crown is like a prince’s!
(Narcissus)
The first to get out of the earth
On a thawed patch.
He is not afraid of frost
Even if it's small.
(Snowdrop)
I look good in a wedding bouquet,
And in the garden where the nightingales whistle.
All year round in many countries of the world
I serve as a declaration of love.
(Rose)
I'm in the winter garden
I'll spend the whole day.
I'll grab some watercolors.
I'll draw...
(Pansies)
Yellow flowers -
Lacquered cheeks,
Quintuple corollas,
And the leaves are changeable.
(Buttercup)
I am not a flower of the field,
I am a water dweller.
And my girlfriends -
Green frogs.
(Water lily)
Although I am neither a beast nor a bird,
But I can defend myself!
I'll spread my claws -
Just touch my flowers!
(Rose)
Jugs and saucers
They don't drown and don't fight.
(Water lilies)
Grew from an onion
But it's not good for food.
On a bright glass
The flower is similar.
(Tulip)
Dandelion sister
Variegated hats:
Who's wearing white?
Who's in red?
Who's wearing pink?
(Daisy)
Autumn has come
Breathe cold...
And it burns in the flowerbed
The last star.
(Aster)
Bright as a flame
We are namesakes
With small nails
Admire the wild
Scarlet... (carnations).
But the origin of a word is not always so clear and understandable. Very often we can only learn about the origin of a word from special books and dictionaries.
Here's how to work with the word rowan, which students often spell incorrectly.
First, the children guess the riddle:
Under the tier - tier
A zipun with a red garus hangs.
Students read the word written on the card, first silently, then twice out loud, and finally say it out loud.
After this, write it down in notebooks or dictionaries. The teacher shows a color drawing and says: “The word rowan comes from the Slavic word ryab, which meant pockmarked, motley; after all, the combination of bright green small carved rowan leaves and the orange-red berries of this tree causes such a sensation that it ripples in the eyes.” Using collapsible tables, words with the root rowan- are compiled and written. Collapsible tables are used in the lesson as follows: the parts of the word necessary for work are written on pieces of white thick paper, folded in half and neatly glued at the bottom. Moreover, each morpheme is written in ink of the same color (for example, prefixes - green, roots - red, suffixes - brown, endings - black). During the explanation and formation of a word, he selects the necessary morphemes from all the “building material” and applies them to a flannelgraph, or possibly to a magnetic board. The word seems to be built before the eyes of the students. Students remember it better.
What do we call a small rowan? What do we need to form the word rowan? What is the name of the rowan grove, rowan thickets? What does it take to form the word fieldfare? How many n should you write in the word field ash? Why? What do we call the rowan bush? (Rowan). What will it take to construct this word? How many n should you write in this adjective? Why? What do we call jam made from rowan berries? (Rowan). What should we use for this word?
During the conversation, the following entry appears on the board and in students’ notebooks:
rowan rowan - variegated, pockmarked
fieldfare
rowan
rowan
In the next lesson, children use these words in sentences:
A pink flower is blooming under a rowan bush. Rowan is called an autumn beauty. Mom prepared rowan jam for the winter. There is a whole fieldfare growing behind the village. In addition, in your work on words with unverifiable spelling, you can use the replacement of a detailed definition with one word from the dictionary. While consolidating a new word, questioning, independent work students receive tasks like “Answer in writing in one word: study room at school; a person traveling on a train; a road with rows of trees on both sides, a platform from which the train is boarded.” Or another task: “1. Answer the questions and write down the answers.
Who sells tickets at the box office? What unit of mass is a thousand grams? What is the name of a group of people united general work, common interests? What is the name of the drawing in the book?
2. When copying, insert the necessary words instead of dots.
1). Telegraph message-… 2). A kilogram is a thousand... 3). Troop readiness review - ... 4). Drawing in the book - ... 5). A garden plant growing as a head of cabbage is... 6). Institutions that collect, store and issue books -….
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