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One, two, three, four, five, Six, seven, eight, nine, 10 - You can count everything, Count, measure, weigh... How many corners are there in the room, How many legs do the sparrows have, How many toes are there, How many benches are there in the garden, How many kopecks are there in a penny!
One, two, three, four, five, the bunny went out for a walk. Suddenly the hunter runs out, shoots straight at the bunny, but the hunter didn’t hit, the gray bunny ran away.
One, two, three, four, five, the cat learns to count. Slowly, little by little, he adds a cat to the mouse. The answer is: There is a cat, but no mouse!
One, two, three, four, five, Kolya will start. The bees flew into the field, they buzzed, they buzzed, the bees sat on the flowers, we scare you - you drive!
One, two, three, four, five, the bunny went out for a walk. What should we do? What should we do? We need to catch the bunny. Again we will count: One, two, three, four, five.
Once upon a time there lived a hundred guys. Everyone went to kindergarten, Everyone sat down for lunch, Everyone ate a hundred cutlets, And then they went to bed - Start counting again.
One, two, three, four, midges lived in the apartment. A friend of his own, Krestovik, a big spider, got into the habit of visiting them. Five, six, seven, eight, let’s ask the Spider: “You glutton, don’t go.” Come on, Mashenka, drive!
One day the mice came out to see what time it was. One, two, three, 4 - The mice pulled the weights. Suddenly there was a terrible ringing sound - the mice ran away.
One two three four. Who lives in our apartment? Dad, mom, brother, sister, Murka the cat, 2 kittens, My puppy, cricket and me - That's my whole family! One, two, three, four, 5 - I’ll start counting them all again.
One, two, three, four, Who is not sleeping in our apartment? Everyone in the world needs sleep. He who is not sleeping will get out!
There lived 1 burbot in the river, Two ruffs were friends with him, 3 ducks flew to them 4 times a day and taught them to count - One, two, three, four, five.
The seagull warmed up the kettle. She invited 8 seagulls: “Come all over for tea!” How many seagulls, answer!
Seagulls lived at the pier, The river rocked them with waves. One, two, three, four, 5 - Help me count them!
One two three four. I was taught to read and write. Don't read, don't write, just jump on the floor. I jumped and played , broke a doll’s leg, and sent for the doctor. The doctor rides on bulls, and with an accordion in his hands.
To fly us to the planet. We made a rocket. One, two, 3 - You will fly today!
A hare runs across the bridge, long ears, short tail. Don't run too far, help us do the math. One, two, 3 - Come out!
Here are the mushrooms on the meadow wearing red caps. Two mushrooms, 3 mushrooms, how many will be together? - Five.
On the zloty Porch sat the Tsar, the prince, the King, the prince, the Shoemaker, and the tailor. Who will you be?
Counting books for kids
Counting books for very young children differ from ordinary counting books by having an interesting plot and frequent repetition of the same words.
Counting book The Sun rides and rides in a golden carriage, The Sun sees and sees everything in the world from above: And a puppy, And a rooster, And a goat with horns, And how Petya waves his fists in the yard. ***
Hush, mice, cat on the roof
Hush, mice, the cat is on the roof, and the kittens are even higher. The cat went for milk, and the kittens went head over heels. The cat came without milk, but the kittens were ha-ha-ha. ***
Eniki-beniki
Eniki-beniki ate dumplings Eniki-beniki - dumplings! A cheerful sailor came out. ***
Teddy Bear
The clumsy bear walks through the forest, collects cones, and sings a song. The cone flew off - right into Mishka's forehead! The bear got angry and kicked! ***
Horses, horses
Horses, horses, horses, horses, We sat on the balcony. They drank tea, broke cups, and spoke Turkish. ***
The benefits of counting counters
In modern pedagogy, it is customary to actively use game techniques in teaching preschool children, including elements of folklore: songs, riddles, rhymes and rhymes. The latter have proven their effectiveness in classes for the formation of elementary mathematical concepts in children when learning to count.
Already at 3–4 years old in the second junior group of kindergarten, a child learns to count to 5. By graduation from the middle group, a 4–5 year old child should know the numbers from zero to ten, count from one to five forwards and backwards. A graduate of the senior group must be able to count within ten, as well as competently use ordinal and cardinal numbers, and answer the questions “which” and “how many”. Before entering school, a graduate of the preparatory group must be able to do all the same things, but within twenty . We offer a selection of rhymes that will help teachers teach numbers and counting to children aged 3–7 years more effectively and interestingly, not only during play, but also in the classroom.
Counting books have always been interesting to children of different ages as an opportunity to fairly and honestly distribute roles in a game or identify the order of tasks.
Number counters
Counting books with numbers will be useful for children who are mastering numbers. And many children can learn numbers and numbers thanks to counting rhymes.
Counter from 1 to 10
One, two, three, four, five, We learned to count. Well, we don’t know what’s next. Maybe we can count it together?
Six – we love to eat candy, Seven – we help everyone, Eight – we won’t leave our friends in trouble. Nine - we're learning to count five, Ten - we've finished counting. ***
Counting book with a tiger
One, two, three, four, five, the tiger went out for a walk. They forgot to lock him. One two three four. ***
One two three four five! You can’t count all the miracles! Red, white, yellow, blue, Copper, iron, aluminum, Sun, air and water, Mountains, rivers, cities, Labor, fun, sweet dreams. And let the war come out! ***
I learned to count
One, two, three, four, five - I learned to count! Kolka extended his hand to me: “Count me: how many fingers?” What is there not to count? One two three four five! He stretches out his second hand: “How many fingers will there be?” I’m in no hurry to count, I’m a little afraid: eight, twenty, ten, a hundred... And I don’t know what’s behind the “hundred”... ***
I can count everything
One, two, three, four, five - I can count everything: And the sleds on the mountain, And the strollers in the yard, And the girls, and the boys, Their sisters, and brothers, And the counters in the grocery store, And the windows in our house.
One, two, three, four, five - I can count everything, Except stars and moths, Except grass and clouds, Except jumping raindrops And spring ringing ice floes...
I don’t feel like counting them: I might lose count! Mikhail Plyatskovsky ***
No place for a bunny to jump
One, two, three, four, five, There is nowhere for the bunny to jump; A wolf walks everywhere, a wolf, with his teeth - click, click! And we will hide in the bushes, Hide, little bunny, and you too. You wolf, wait! When we hide, go. ***
Cat counting rhyme
One two three four five. The cat learns to count. Slowly, little by little, he adds a cat to the mouse. The answer is: There is a cat, but no mouse. ***
Myshkin's counting rhyme
One two three four. Let's count the holes in the cheese. If there are many holes in the cheese, then the cheese will be tasty. If there is one hole in it, it means it was delicious yesterday! ***
One two three four five
One, two, three, four, five, the bunny went out for a walk. Suddenly the hunter runs out and shoots straight at the bunny. Bang Bang! Oh oh oh! My little bunny is dying. They brought him to the hospital, He stole a mitten there, They brought him to the ward, He stole chocolate there. They brought him to the roof, he stole Uncle Misha there. They brought him home, he turned out to be alive. ***
I believe that it is possible to learn to count. One, two, three, four, five... Is it difficult?! Yuri Entin ***
Shchi-talochka
I peel vegetables for cabbage soup. How many vegetables do you need? Three potatoes, two carrots, one and a half heads of onion, a parsley root, and a cabbage stalk. Make room, cabbage, you make the pot thick! One - two - three, the fire is lit - Kocheryzhka, get out! Marina Boroditskaya ***
Orange
An orange named Malvinka was rolling, she didn’t study her lessons and got a D. And then I went for a walk, I got the number five! ***
Funny little rhymes
Where would we be without a sense of humor, which, by the way, must be instilled from childhood.
Vest cuffs
Once upon a time a vest had three loops and two cuffs. If you count them together, Three and two, of course, are five! But do you know what the secret is? The vest has no cuffs! ***
Mouse counting book
One two three four. Let's count the holes in the cheese. If there are many holes in the cheese, then the cheese will be tasty. If there is one hole in it, it means it was delicious yesterday. ***
Centipede
The centipede's legs hurt: Ten are aching and buzzing, Five are limping and hurting. Help the centipede count the sore legs. ***
Little girl
I'm a little girl. I don't go to school. Buy me sandals - I'm getting married! ***
Ene, bene, slave
Ene, bene, slave, Quinter, finter, toad. Ene, bene, res, Quinter, finter, zhes!
Poems about the number 7 for 1st grade
How many colors are there in a rainbow, How many days are there in a week for whales? Snow White has dwarves, Pawn has twin brothers, Music that even children know, And all the wonders in the world, The number seven will help us figure it all out.
This number is the happiest of all. This figure is the most beautiful of all. She knows the days of the week. She is friendly with the rainbow. We sang it with friends: She is friends with notes.
The rain has stopped, and now there is a rainbow in the sky! A rainbow-arc has arisen, Multi-colored sides! As if right from the threshold - a seven-color path!
To write a seven, draw a corner again. The hand draws the line from top to bottom from the corner. Pull it all the way, cross it in the middle. This number - the number seven - is very easy to write!
In fairy tales, Number Seven lives, Waiting for all the children to visit, There are seven gnomes and seven little goats They want to play with them.
In the village there are 7 huts, 7 porches, 7 old women, 7 puppies, 7 smokes, 7 pugnacious roosters. They sit on seven fences, do not look at each other, spread out 7 tails, each tail has seven colors.
The rainbow has seven paths, Seven white cats paint them, And in the seventh sky, seven dwarves are dancing!
I can’t work in the meadow with this figure. It looks like a scythe, But it can’t cut grass - It’s not sharpened at all. And the number seven does not mow down.
We know “The Little Flower - the Seven-Flower”, And “The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats”, We will meet the Seven Dwarves in a fairy tale, A magical, fairy-tale squad!
There are seven huts in the village, Seven porches, seven old women, Seven puppies, seven smokes, Seven pugnacious roosters. They sit on seven fences and don’t look at each other. They spread seven tails, each tail has seven colors. Number seven is a special case: Melodic and melodious. These are notes for a new song, Seven interesting wonders in it. Seven in proverbs is always a very bright star. There are seven different days in a week, Seven on a rainbow of rays. With this number we are friends, Because we are FAMILY!
Let's turn the number seven over and in the morning we'll go to the meadow. Why is seven not a braid? So mow while there's dew!
Who spread his seven-colored bridge over the river? This is a rainbow-arc Sparkling in the clouds. Number 7 gave her colors generously to everyone, So that people would not be sad, So that beauty would be appreciated.
Number seven! Number seven! The number is quite easy! I'll bring the braid and draw that braid!
Problems in verses with the number 7
The old lady decided to bake cheesecakes. I put out the dough and lit the oven. The old lady decided to bake cheesecakes, but she completely forgot how many of them she needed. Two things - for the granddaughter, Two things - for the grandfather, Two things - for Tanya, the neighbor's daughter... I counted and counted, but lost my way, But the stove was completely heated! Help the old lady count the cheesecakes.
Natasha has five flowers, and Sasha gave her two more. Who here can count, What is two and five?
Alenka is visiting Two chickens in bast shoes, A cockerel in boots, A chicken in earrings, A drake in a caftan, A duck in a sundress, And a cow in a skirt, A warm sheepskin coat. How many guests are there in total? Count quickly! (7)
The ants live together and don’t scurry around idle. Two carry a blade of grass, Two carry a blade of grass, Three carry needles. How many are there under the tree?
Fishermen are sitting, guarding the floats. Fisherman Korney caught three perch. Fisherman Evsey - four crucian carp. How many fish did the fishermen bring from the river?
Alyonka's guest is two chickens in bast shoes, a cockerel in boots, a chicken in earrings, a drake in a caftan, a duck in a sundress and a cow in a skirt in a warm sheepskin coat. How many guests does Alyonka have? (7)
See also:
Proverbs and sayings with the number 5 for 1st grade
Poems about the number 6 for children
Riddles with the number 5 for school
Math project for 1st grade - Number 5