Riddles about geometric shapes for the middle group. Riddles about figures. Riddles about geometric shapes for children and preschoolers

Riddles about geometric figures will allow you to understand and study all the figures in mathematics. By consolidating knowledge in the form of a game, the child will quickly master geometric shapes and apply their knowledge by solving examples. Riddles about geometric shapes reveal all the features of their shapes.

In the section riddles about geometric shapes are collected:

  • Riddles about the circle
  • Riddles about the triangle
  • Riddles about a semicircle
  • Riddles about the rectangle
  • Riddles about the square
  • Riddles about a rhombus
  • Riddles about the line
  • Riddles about the beam
  • Riddles about the cube
  • Riddles about the circle
  • Riddles about the ball
  • Riddles about the line
  • Riddles about the corner
  • Riddles about dots
  • Riddles about the segment
  • Riddles about the cone
  • Riddles about the prism
  • Riddles about the cylinder
  • Riddles about the trapezoid
  • Riddles about the parallelepiped
  • Riddles about the pyramid
  • Riddles about the oval
  • Riddles about the rectangle
  • Riddles about the polygon
  • Riddles about the pentagon
  • Riddles about the hexagon
  • Riddles about the octagon
  • Riddles about the Sphere.

Riddles about geometric shapes for children and preschoolers

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At the loaf of sausage
We cut off our noses
He is now a man's hat
Amazing beauty.
Correct Answer: Cylinder
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The mouse lived in the ball, as in a mink,
Ate the pulp all to the crust -
Those are her manners.
The ball turned into ___.
Correct Answer: Sphere
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This form is at the ball
At the planet, kolobok
But squeeze it, my friend
And it turns out ____
(Circle)

Four sticks stacked
And got a figure.
He has known me for a long time
Every angle in it is right.
All four sides
Equal length.
I'm glad to present it to you
And his name is ____
(square)
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From it we build a house
And a window in that house
We sit down for him at lunch
Let's have fun at leisure time
Everyone in the house is happy for him
And his name is ____
(Square)
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Legs are very interesting.
From a mysterious friend:
If the first one is in place,
The other goes around!
(compass)

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On the floor a square roof
All around the dunes above,
And under her is a pharaoh
His afterlife is watching a dream.
Correct Answer: Pyramid
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The mountains look like him
In the yard all slides are similar
And on the roof of the house
He looks very much like
What did I guess?
_____ then, friends!
(Triangle)

Here is a brick, a new textbook,
Pastila, a bale of magazines.
Name their shape
Of fourteen letters!
Correct Answer: Parallelepiped

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Six squares made friends
And they formed into it forever.
Correct Answer: Cube
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The circle has one friend,
Everyone knows her face!
She walks on the edge of the circle
And it's called ____
(circle)
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Party guest is always,
But not a ball and not a flag,
It looks like the roof of a tower
And a waffle cone.
Correct Answer: cone

He is both a ball and a ball,
And the moon, and the bun.
Correct Answer: Ball
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Triangle stuck his nose
In a jet vacuum cleaner.
And without a nose, he, - oh, my God! -
Looked like a skirt.
The most interesting thing
What is his name now.
Correct Answer: Trapeze
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These figures rush through the city
Children are taken to kindergarten and school
Looks like a bus, trolleybus, tram
My friend, don't yawn on the road
Similar to houses
What figure do they look like?
(Rectangle)

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Eight flies on the edge of the saucer
Laughing at the spider -
He tied them around
Cobwebs to each other.
There are eight cobwebs too.
Who can name the figure?
Correct Answer: Octagon
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Triangle with a semicircle
Krug was teased as a "fat friend".
Circle, upset to tears,
Already grown up and up.
Who can guess here
What is his name now.
Correct Answer: Oval
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The square stood on the corner -
He poked his nose into the ceiling.
Up he grew another five days.
How to call it now?
Correct Answer: Rhombus

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Dip in the paint cube,
Apply and lift.
Vasya did this ten times -
They printed.
Correct Answer: squares
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Angry spatula tail fish
Bit off half a square -
A whole corner, believe it or not!
Who is he, poor thing, now?
Correct Answer: Triangle
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Two twin squares
Half of their father.
Attach the sides
Say their father's name.

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For the figure of this bee
There is no better place in the whole world.
Correct Answer: Hexagon
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Circle the brick with chalk
All on asphalt
And the figure will turn out -
Of course you know her.
Correct Answer: Rectangle
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On our soccer ball
It is painted black.
Correct Answer: Pentagon

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We meet them everywhere
In the meadow and on the water
And all over the balloon
There are so many, we know
They are everywhere around us
In every house and in the grass
We all recognize forms
We live with them
(Shapes)
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No angle, no side
And relatives are just pancakes.
Correct Answer: Circle
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The goat's foot danced
And she drew it.
Correct Answer: Circle

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I'm not an oval and not a circle,
I am a friend of the triangle
I am the brother of the rectangle
Because my name is...
Correct Answer: Square
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I have no corners
And I look like a saucer
On a plate and on a lid
On the ring, on the wheel.
Who am I, friends?
Correct Answer: Circle
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Three peaks are visible here,
Three corners, three sides
Well, perhaps enough! —
What do you see? — …
Correct Answer: Triangle

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And my brother, Seryozha,
Mathematician and draftsman
On the table at Baba Shura
Draws all sorts...
Correct Answer: shapes
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Six obtuse corners inside
Look at the figure
And imagine that from a square
Got his brother.
Too many corners here
Are you ready to name it?
(Polygon)
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I don't have corners
And I look like a saucer
For a medal, for a pancake,
On an aspen leaf.
I am an old friend to people.
They call me
(a circle)

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The wheel rolled
After all, it looks like
Like a visual nature
Only for a round figure.
Got it, dear friend?
Well, of course it is...
(a circle)
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I live well
Above and below.
It's easy for you to guess me -
Five obtuse angles, five acute.
(Star)
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Looks like a circle, but the thing is
What else do we call
Drawn circle.
What's the secret? Tell me friend!
This strange appearance
It's called...
(circle)

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He looks like an egg
Or on your face.
Here is a circle -
Very strange appearance
The circle became flattened.
It suddenly happened...
(oval)
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If I took a circle,
Squeezed a little on both sides
Answer children together -
Would get…
(oval)
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three tops,
three corners,
Three sides -
Who am I?
(Triangle)

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Three corners, three sides.
May be of different lengths.
If you hit the corners
Then you'll jump on your own!
(Triangle)
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my three sides
May be of different lengths.
Where the parties meet
Angle is obtained.
What happened? Look!
After all, there are also three corners.
You look at me
Call my name.
(Triangle)
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Dog Mongrel and dog Pirate
Pull the corners of the square.
If they don't stop now
What will they turn into?
(in a rhombus if pulled at opposite corners)
(in a trapezoid, if for neighboring)

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You look at me carefully -
Because I only have three.
Three sides and three corners
Three peaks - points.
Now quickly answer
Who am I?
(Triangle)
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look at the figure
And in the album draw
Three corners. three sides
Connect with each other.
It turned out not a square,
And beautiful...
(triangle)
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Four corners and four sides
They look exactly like sisters.
You can’t roll it into the gate like a ball,
And he won't run after you.
The figure is familiar to many guys.
Did you recognize him? After all, this is…
(Square)

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He's been my friend for a long time
Every corner is right
All four sides
Equal length.
I am glad to present it to you.
And his name is...
(square)
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“I,” he said early in the morning,
The most wonderful!
I am both a donut and a bagel,
Me and the lifeline!”
(tor)
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You think, say...
You just have to remember:
The sides of this figure
Opposites are equal.
(Rectangle)

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We stretched the square
And presented at a glance
Who did he look like
Or something very similar?
Not a brick, not a triangle -
Became a square...
(rectangle)
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If all the squares are up
To the tops at an angle,
The guys should have seen
We are not squares, but ...
(rhombus)
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Slightly flattened square
Invites to know:
Acute angle and obtuse
Forever bound by fate.
Guess what's the matter?
How do we name the figure?
(Rhombus)

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How can we not turn it
There are exactly six equal faces.
We can play loto with him,
Let's just be careful:
He is neither kind nor rude
Because it…
(cube)
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We get down to business again
Studying the body again:
Can he become a ball
And fly a little.
Very round, not oval.
Guessed? This is…
(ball)
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The Egyptians laid them down
And so cleverly made
What are they worth for centuries.
Guess yourself kids
What are these bodies?
Where is the peak visible to everyone?
Guessed? Because of the look
Everyone knows…
(pyramid)

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triangle filed
And got the shape:
Two obtuse corners inside
And two sharp ones - look.
Not a square, not a triangle
It looks like a polygon.
(trapeze)
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Look, there is a bucket -
Lid on top, bottom on bottom.
Two circles connected
And got a figure.
What is the name of the body?
Gotta figure it out quickly.
(Cylinder)
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It looks like a bucket
But a completely different bottom:
Not a circle but a triangle
Or even a hexagon.
The body is very capricious
Because it…
(prism)

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Here is the cap on the head -
It's a clown on the grass.
But the cap is not a pyramid
You can see it right away, brothers:
Circle at the base of the cap.
What is his name then?
(Cone)
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Let's take a part from the line
And let's call the shape
Not a piece - it's too sharp,
And probably...
(cut)
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In mathematics, she
Always nice:
No trailing comma
It seems simple to all of us.
And at the end, finishing the line,
We will put, brothers, ...
(dot)

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This strange figure
Well, quite a miniature!
And on a small leaf
We supply hundreds of...
(points)
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He is sharp, but not his nose,
And direct, but not a question,
And he is stupid, but not a knife, -
What else could it be?
(injection)
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He flies from the sun
Breaking through the thick clouds
And it happens in a notebook,
And it's simply called...
(Ray)

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Fitted in shape
Very fine needle
Not a line and not a straight line
What kind of line is this?
alive in mathematics
This one is very smooth...
(Ray)
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The pen goes along the sheet
Along the line, along the edge -
It turns out the trait
It's called...
(straight)
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The wheel rolled
After all, it looks like
Like a visual nature
Only for a round figure.
Got it, dear friend?
Well, of course, this is ... (circle).

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I am a figure - no matter where,
Always very smooth
All angles in me are equal
And four sides.
Cube is my favorite brother
Because I…. (square).
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Under the ruler I draw
Very flat, simple
A notable trait for everyone.
How do I name the figure?
Don't rush, talk
And give me an answer soon. (Line).
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All shapes repeat
And calmly call:
Here is an oval, a circle, a circle ...
Go on, dear friend!

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Take a book with a ball -
Let's call them bodies.
Let's draw the shapes
Circle with an oval and a beam.

We continue to draw
Rhombus, segment and square.
Guessed or not
Geometry secret?

drawn drawing
Can tell a lot
The main thing to remember
And the secret to understand it:

The body can be bulky
Round or tripartite.
You can take the body in your hands
And the figures to draw
Can we, or draw
And place on the plane.

How much is there in the world
Amazing secrets.
We all want to know
The world of wisdom to know.
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And my brother, Seryozha,
Mathematician and draftsman
On the table at Baba Shura
Draws all sorts of ___
(Shapes)
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He looks like a wheel
Letter O in the middle
Rolling down the road
And hides in a chamomile
His temper is not cool at all
Guessed? This is - ____
(A circle)

The goat's foot danced
And she drew it.
(circle)

No angle, no side
And relatives are just pancakes.
(a circle )

On our soccer ball
It is painted black.
(pentagon)

Circle the brick with chalk
All on asphalt
And the figure will turn out -
Of course you know her.
(rectangle )

For the figure of this bee
There is no better place in the whole world.
(hexagon)

Two twin squares
Half of their father.
Attach the sides
Say their father's name.
(rectangle )

Angry spatula tail fish
Bit off half a square -
A whole corner, believe it or not!
Who is he, poor thing, now?
(triangle )

Dip in the paint cube,
Apply and lift.
Vasya did this ten times -
They printed.
(squares)

I live well
Above and below.
It's easy for you to guess me -
Five obtuse angles, five acute.
(five pointed star)

The square stood on the corner -
He poked his nose into the ceiling.
Up he grew another five days.
How to call it now?
(diamond)

Dog Mongrel and dog Pirate
Pull the corners of the square.
If they don't stop now
What will they turn into?
(in a rhombus, if pulled at opposite corners)
(in a trapezoid, if for neighboring)

Triangle with a semicircle
Krug was teased as a "fat friend".
Circle, upset to tears,
Already grown up and up.
Who can guess here
What is his name now.
(oval)

Eight flies on the edge of the saucer
Laughing at the spider -
He tied them around
Cobwebs to each other.
There are eight cobwebs too.
Who can name the figure?
(octagon)

Spilled into a notebook Mila
Bright red ink.
"Mila is crying! Mila is a crybaby!” -
Teasing figure - ...
(blot)

Triangle stuck his nose
In a jet vacuum cleaner.
And without a nose, he, - oh, my God! -
Looked like a skirt.
The most interesting thing
What is his name now.
(trapeze)

He is both a ball and a ball,
And the moon, and the bun.
(ball)

Party guest is always,
But not a ball and not a flag,
It looks like the roof of a tower
And a waffle cone.
(cone)

Six squares made friends
And they formed into it forever.
(cube)

“I,” he said early in the morning,
The most wonderful!
I am both a donut and a bagel,
Me and the lifeline!”
(tor)

Here is a brick, a new textbook,
Pastila, a bale of magazines.
Name their shape
Of fourteen letters!
(parallelepiped)

On the floor a square roof
All around the dunes above,
And under her is a pharaoh
His afterlife is watching a dream.
(pyramid)

The mouse lived in the ball, as in a mink,
Ate the pulp all to the crust -
Those are her manners.
The ball turned into...
(sphere)

At the loaf of sausage
We cut off our noses
He is now a man's hat
Amazing beauty.
(cylinder)


There are two triangles in front of you. The top one is completely divided into four fragments, painted in different colors. In the lower triangle, the same fragments are arranged in a different order. Attention, question. Where did the extra empty square come from? The answer is inside.


In fact, this is not an optical illusion, but an interesting task. The areas of the shaded figures, of course, are equal to each other (32 cells), however, what is visually observed as 13 × 5 triangles, in fact, is not, and has different areas (S13 × 5 = 32.5 cells). That is, the error masked in the condition of the problem is that the initial figure is named a triangle (in fact, it is a concave quad). This is clearly visible in the diagram below - the "hypotenuses" of the upper and lower figures pass through different points: (8.3) at the top and (5.2) at the bottom. The secret is in the properties of the blue and red triangles. This is easy to verify by calculations.


The ratios of the lengths of the corresponding sides of the blue and red triangles are not equal to each other (2/3 and 5/8), so these triangles are not similar, which means they have different angles at the corresponding vertices. Let's call the first figure, which is a concave quadrilateral, and the second figure, which is a concave octagon, pseudotriangles. If the bottom sides of these pseudo-triangles are parallel, then the hypotenuses in both 13×5 pseudo-triangles are actually broken lines (the top picture creates a kink inward, while the bottom picture creates a kink outward). If we superimpose the upper and lower figures 13 × 5 on each other, then a parallelogram is formed between their “hypotenuses”, which contains the “extra” area. In the figure-scheme, this parallelogram is shown in the correct proportions.

The acute angle in this parallelogram is equal to arcctg 46 ≈ 0°1′18.2″. At this angle, the minute hand on a working watch moves in 12.45 s. It is by this amount that the obtuse angle in the parallelogram under consideration differs from the developed one. Visually, such an insignificant difference is imperceptible, but it is clearly visible on the animation.

According to Martin Gardner, this problem was invented by New York amateur illusionist Paul Currie in 1953. However, the principle behind it was known as early as the 1860s. You can see that the lengths of the sides of the figures from this problem (2, 3, 5, 8, 13) are consecutive Fibonacci numbers.

Triangle

Every preschooler wants to know
What is a triangle.
The triangle is a wedge
Triangle trampoline
Rising above the world
Wedge in the sky cranes
fly by
Festive tree -
Also "triangle".
Sail on the sea, all winds
Champion on earth
Looks like a triangle.
And belyash, and the pyramid -
Triangular type.
Sometimes a coffee table
So it looks like a triangle.
Triangular - pomelo,
Triangular - paddle.
Gobbling away
The most appetizing pickle
Dad, mom and child -
There is a family triangle...
(Uglitskikh A.)

triangular triangle
Angular bastard.
It looks like the roof of a house
And on the gnome's hat.

And on the sharp tip of the arrow,
And on the ears of a red squirrel.
Very angular in appearance
It looks like a pyramid!

Triangle - three corners,
Look kids:
Three peaks are very sharp -
Triangle - "sharp-nosed".

It also has three sides:
One, two, three, look.
We draw a triangle
Now we will know him.

The plane flies through the sky
triangle wing,
On my bike
triangular saddle,
There is such an object - a square,
And it's all a TRIANGLE.
Here mom three matches
I put it on the table
And me a triangle
Made from matches.
And at this time I drew
And watched my mother
I connected three lines
And did the same.

I'm under a triangular roof
I'll hide from the rain.
triangular roof,
Hide me quickly!

Rectangle

Like a rectangle window,
Neat, like a schoolboy.
It looks like a door, like books,
And on the boy's backpack.

On the bus, on the notebook,
For a big chocolate.
On the pig's trough
And on a wrapper for a child.

My canvas is not square
It is rectangular!
I will draw on it
Various forms!

We stretched the square
And presented at a glance
Who did he look like
Or something very similar?
Not a brick, not a triangle -
It became a square rectangle.

The mountains are like him.
Similar to a children's slide.
And on the roof of the house
He looks very similar.
What did I guess?
Triangle then, friends.
These figures rush through the city,
Children are taken to kindergartens and schools.
There are buses, trolleybuses, trams.
You look on the road, do not yawn!
Houses look like this figure.
What am I writing about? Answer, friends!

Rhombus

The kite is not easy!
Serpent, it's in the shape of a diamond!
He flies above the ground
Even higher than the house.

The elephant turned the square
Looked at it and sighed.
Sat on top, slightly flattened,
And the square became a rhombus!

Rhombus is a difficult figure,
The two combine:
Triangle one and two
The figure suddenly became alone.

Four sides in a rhombus.
They are equal among themselves.
Four in a rhombus and a corner,
Two are equal to each other.
(Mazhirina N.)

Slightly flattened square
Invites to know:
Acute angle and obtuse
Forever bound by fate.
Guess what's the matter?
How do we name the figure?

Polygon

Six obtuse corners inside
Look at the figure
And imagine that from a square
Got his brother.
Too many corners here
Are you ready to name it?

Trapeze

If you climb higher with a saw,
Saw off the roof of the house
Then we will offend the owners,
But we will see the trapezoid!

And then we'll fix it all
And take out the skirt from the closet.
We'll see: the skirt too
Looks like a trapezoid!

triangle filed
And got the shape:
Two obtuse corners inside
And two sharp ones - look.
Not a square, not a triangle
It looks like a polygon.

The figure is like this
And I don't know her.
Where do you live, trapeze,
America, China?
Maybe behind the trapeze
Should you go to Greece?
Mom says: - Don't,
Trapeze next to you.
I will dispel your sadness
You wait a minute.
And on the ironing board
Putting down her skirt
He runs an iron over it,
So as not to puff up the bag:
- Here's a TRAPEZE for you,
Don't go to Greece.

Cone

Inverted cone -
A vase for flowers.
I'll fill it with water
And the bouquet is ready!

Mom said: - And now
About the cone will be my story.
Stargazer in a high cap
Counting the stars all year round.
CONE - stargazer's hat.
That's what he is. Understood? That's it.
Mom was at the table
She poured oil into bottles.
- Where is the funnel? No funnel.
Look. Don't stand on the sidelines.
- Mom, I'm not going to move,
Tell me more about the cone.
- The funnel is in the form of a watering can cone.
Come on, find me quickly.
I couldn't find the funnel
But mom made a bag,
Wrap cardboard around your finger
And deftly fastened with a paper clip.
Oil is pouring, mom is happy
The cone came out just right.

Cylinder

Cylinder, what is it? I asked my dad.
Father laughed: - Top hat, this is a hat.
To have a correct idea,
The cylinder, let's say, is a tin can.
Steamer pipe - cylinder,
The pipe on our roof - too,
All pipes are similar to a cylinder.
And I gave an example like this -
My beloved kaleidoscope
You can't take your eyes off him.
It also looks like a cylinder.

Figures all remember me
A spyglass will help!
She is a top hat!
And by the way! It has a circle too!

Ball

If the circle is large,
So it's a ball!
Fish! Lunch hour
Arrived in the aquarium!

Hit! Hit! Another hit!
A ball flies into the gate - BALL!
And this is a watermelon ball
Green, round, delicious.
Look better - what a ball!
It is made up of circles.
Cut into circles watermelon
And taste them.

How can we not turn it
There are exactly six equal faces.
We can play loto with him,
Let's just be careful:
He is neither kind nor rude
Because it's a cube.

I'll show you the cube!
What a huge one!
With straight edges!
He is balanced!

The postman brought us a box -
A package for me and my brother.
The box is a CUBE, it has six sides,
All sides are squares.
What is in the package?
There are shavings and sawdust
Candies and bagels,
Also jars with jam.

Pyramid

The Egyptians laid them down
And so cleverly made
What are they worth for centuries.
Guess yourself kids
What are these bodies?
Where is the peak visible to everyone?
Guessed? Because of the look
Everyone knows the pyramid.

I saw the picture. In this picture
There is a PYRAMID in the sandy desert.
Everything in the pyramid is extraordinary,
There is some mystery and mystery in it.
The Spasskaya Tower on Red Square
Both children and adults are well known.
Look at the tower, ordinary in appearance,
What's on top of her? Pyramid!
E. Frantsuzova

Dot
Let our courtyard today, it’s gloomy outside the window.
I took a felt-tip pen, a pencil, decided to draw figures.
Before me is a sheet of paper, how white and clean it is.
With a felt-tip pen, poke in the middle of the leaflet.

And a dot is obtained on the sheet.

Line
Let there be a lot of points, I lead the way through them.
By connecting dot to dot, I drew a line-line.
The path, curving, winds, the path is called a line.

Straight line
My mother advised me to drive straight ahead.
How to make a straight line - does not work.
Is my felt-tip pen lame or does my hand go astray?
But with a ruler on a sheet, it’s so easy to draw a line.
Look, it's a straight line, it's a straight line.
Angle (acute, straight, obtuse)
My mother took the paper and turned down the corner.
An angle like this in adults is called right.
If the angle is already sharp, if it is wider, then it is obtuse.

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I'm sharp - I want to draw, now I'll take it and draw it.
I lead two straight lines from a point, as if two beams,
And we see sharp corner we are like the edge of a sword.
And for the obtuse angle, we repeat everything again:
We draw two straight lines from a point, but we will separate them wider.
Look at my drawing, it's like scissors inside,
If we take two rings, we will push it to the end.

Triangle
The plane flies through the sky, delta wing
My bike has a triangular saddle
There is such an object - a square, and all this is a triangle.
Then my mother put three matches on the table
And she folded a triangle of matches for me.
And at this time I drew and watched my mother,
I connected three straight lines and did the same.

***
We will build a house with you
The roof will be a triangle,
The corners of the roof are sharp,
How many? One two Three!
Square
An older brother came from school, laid out a square from matches.
Mom gave me chocolate, I broke off a slice - a square.
And the table is a square, and the chair is a square, and the poster on the wall is a square.
The board where the chess stands, and each cell is a square,
There are horses and elephants, fighting figures.

***

Here are the four sides
And they are always equal.
And that figure, guys,
It's called a square.

Circle and circle
We live together with my brother, we have so much fun together,
We will put a mug on the sheet, circle it with a pencil.
It turned out what you need - the circle is called.
My drawing brother considers himself a master,
Everything inside the circle, he painted over with a felt-tip pen.
Here is a red circle, a circle, a blue rim around the edge.
circle - plate, wheel, circle - hoop, belt.
circle - the outline of a circle. I look at our sheet
He began to look for a corner near the circle, but could not find it.
Brother laughs - that's it! Yes, the circle has no corner,
You won’t find corners on a plate and a coin, they don’t exist.

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Let's draw a circle:
Mouth in it and a couple of dots.
The sun is round and the ball
The circle has long been familiar to us, that means.
Trapeze
Trapeze, trapezoid, there is such a figure,
And I don't know her. Where do you live, trapeze,
America, China? Maybe behind the trapeze
Should you go to Greece? Mom says don't
Trapeze next to you. I will dispel your sadness
You wait a minute. And on the ironing board
Lays her skirt, irons it,
So as not to puff up the bag:
- Here's a trapeze for you, you shouldn't go to Greece.

Oval
How to draw an oval? I called my brother for help.
My brother took a felt-tip pen and skillfully drew an oval for me:
You slightly flatten the circle, you get an oval.
How many times have I seen him, in the bathroom the mirror is an oval!
An oval and a dish and an egg. Mom says face
Yours is oval. Let it be oval
As long as it's not sad. We laughed and in the oval
The face was drawn. Oval - elongated circle
And her face is surprised.

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An oval hangs on the wall
I saw myself in him.
I like to look in the mirror
In front of him I like to spin
Cube
The postman brought us a box - a parcel for me and my brother.
The box is a cube, it has six sides, all sides are squares.
What is in the package? There are shavings and sawdust
Sweets and bagels, jars with jam.

Cylinder
- Cylinder, what is it? I asked my dad.
Father laughed: - Top hat, this is a hat.
To have a correct idea,
The cylinder, let's say, is a tin can.
The pipe of the steamer is a cylinder, the pipe on our roof is also,
All pipes are similar to a cylinder. And I gave an example like this -
My beloved kaleidoscope, you can't take your eyes off it,
It also looks like a cylinder.

Cone
Mom said: - And now
About the cone will be my story.
Stargazer in a high cap
Counts the stars all year round.
The cone is the stargazer's hat.
That's what he is. Understood? That's it.
Mom was at the table
She poured oil into bottles.
- Where is the funnel? No funnel.
Look. Don't stand on the sidelines.
- Mom, I'm not going to move,
Tell me more about the cone.
-The funnel is in the form of a watering can cone.
Come on, find me quickly.
I couldn't find the funnel
But mom made a bag,
Wrap cardboard around your finger
And deftly fastened with a paper clip.
Oil is pouring, mom is happy
The cone came out just right.

Pyramid
I saw the picture. In this picture
There is a pyramid in the sandy desert.
Everything in the pyramid is extraordinary,
There is some mystery and mystery in it.
The Spasskaya Tower on Red Square
Both children and adults are well known.
Look at the tower, ordinary in appearance,
What's on top of her? Pyramid!

Ball
Hit! Hit! Another hit!
A ball flies into the gate - a ball!
And this is a ball of watermelon green, round, delicious.
Look better - what a ball! It is made up of circles.
Cut the watermelon into circles and taste them.

figure painting
Holding scissors like a sword
I decided to create a picture,
colored paper
I cut like a web.
And in the corner of the album sheet
I glue a square at home.
The path is stretching like a ribbon…
From a square window
It can be seen from the forest edge
Come to your feeder
Without fear, animals can:
At the rectangular door
Food for them is left in a niche,
Eat boldly, only quietly:
There on the triangular roof
With a ringing song
The nightingale perched.
Clouds above him, and above,
Illuminating everything around
The circle of the sun is golden!
So as not to grieve in winter
For those who will live in the house
I really need a garden
Fruits vegetables. And so:
Finely cut strips
There will be boards for the fence,
And behind them for order
There will be an earthen bed.
Hey, who's in the house! Do not snooze!
Harvest!
Two circles - two watermelons,
Three ovals - corn
And a huge circle of turnips
To snatch - you need a friend,
Well, I glued it very tightly -
This is a fabulous turnip.
Where is parents? Look!
What I did, appreciate!
Mom and dad praise their son
His painting is a success!

Riddles about geometric shapes

Slightly flattened square
Invites to know:
Acute angle and obtuse
Forever bound by fate.
Guess what's the matter?
How do we name the figure? (Rhombus).
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The wheel rolled
After all, it looks like
Like a visual nature
Only for a round figure.
Got it, dear friend?
Well, of course, this is ... (circle).
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look at the figure
And in the album draw
Three corners. three sides
Connect with each other.
It turned out not a square,
And beautiful ... (triangle).
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I am a figure - no matter where,
Always very smooth
All angles in me are equal
And four sides.
Cube is my favorite brother
Because I…. (square).
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He looks like an egg
Or on your face.
Here is a circle -
Very strange appearance
The circle became flattened.
It turned out suddenly .... (oval).
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triangle filed
And got the shape:
Two obtuse corners inside
And two sharp ones - look.
Not a square, not a triangle
It looks like a polygon. (Trapezoid).
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Let's take a part from the line
And let's call the shape
Not a piece - it's too sharp,
And probably…. (segment).
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In mathematics, she
Always nice:
No trailing comma
It seems simple to all of us.
And at the end, finishing the line,
We will put, brothers, .... (point).
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Looks like a circle, but the thing is
What else do we call
Drawn circle.
What's the secret? Tell me friend!
This strange appearance
It's called…. (circle).
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Fitted in shape
Very fine needle
Not a line and not a straight line
What kind of line is this?
alive in mathematics
This one is very smooth ... (beam).
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Six obtuse corners inside
Look at the figure
And imagine that from a square
Got his brother.
Too many corners here
Are you ready to name it? (Polygon)
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We stretched the square
And presented at a glance
Who did he look like
Or something very similar?
Not a brick, not a triangle -
It became a square ... (rectangle).
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Under the ruler I draw
Very flat, simple
A notable trait for everyone.
How do I name the figure?
Don't rush, talk
And give me an answer soon. (Line).
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All shapes repeat
And calmly call:
Here is an oval, a circle, a circle ...
Go on, dear friend!
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Riddles about geometric bodies

How can we not turn it
There are exactly six equal faces.
We can play loto with him,
Let's just be careful:
He is neither kind nor rude
Because it is ... (cube).
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We get down to business again
Studying the body again:
Can he become a ball
And fly a little.
Very round, not oval.
Guessed? This is ... (ball).
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The Egyptians laid them down
And so cleverly made
What are they worth for centuries.
Guess yourself kids
What are these bodies?
Where is the peak visible to everyone?
Guessed? Because of the look
Everyone knows ... (pyramid).
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Look, there is a bucket -
Lid on top, bottom on bottom.
Two circles connected
And got a figure.
What is the name of the body?
Gotta figure it out quickly. (Cylinder).
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It looks like a bucket
But a completely different bottom:
Not a circle but a triangle
Or even a hexagon.
The body is very capricious
Because it is ... (prism).
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Here is the cap on the head -
It's a clown on the grass.
But the cap is not a pyramid
You can see it right away, brothers:
Circle at the base of the cap.
What is his name then? (Cone).
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Let's take a book with a ball -
Let's call them bodies.
Let's draw the figures
Circle with an oval and a beam.

We continue to draw
Rhombus, segment and square.
Guessed or not
Geometry secret?

drawn drawing
Can tell a lot
The main thing to remember
And the secret to understand it:

The body can be bulky
Round or tripartite.
You can take the body in your hands
And the figures to draw
Can we, or draw
And place on the plane.

How much is there in the world
Amazing secrets.
We all want to know
The world of wisdom to know

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