Comic questions for children 7 years old. Ideas, quizzes, contests for children's birthday

Hello, dear readers of the site Malyshata! Today is our day of questions and answers. Logic questions for kids! Let's practice logic!
Lungs logical questions, short logical questions make the baby's brain think, analyze, compare, compare, find subtext and establish patterns.

Logic questions for kids

  • In addition, they perfectly train non-standard thinking, memory, quick wits, develop speech.
  • By using logic games and tasks, the child can easily solve complex problems in physics and mathematics at school and beyond. The ability to think logically is useful in life in difficult life situations.
  • And if the parents start to deal with the baby in time and train him, then to the top school year the child will be ahead of his peers in development.

Practice shows that children who are constantly looking for answers to short logical questions quickly and easily draw conclusions, reason more accurately.

Teachers, child psychologists have come up with and come up with various questions, games, activities that contribute to the development of logic. Some are quite simple, they are designed for small children. Some are more difficult - for more adults. The main thing is to practice and practice every day.

  • If the child cannot immediately find the answer to the question, do not rush him. It is better to give the baby time to think, gather his thoughts and only then express his opinion on this issue.

  • Let him justify his answer, so the kid will learn to reason out loud and understand the logic of decisions. Adults should praise the child - after all, he tried so hard.
  • If the answers were wrong, still find something for which he can and should be praised. Maybe for a good sense of humor, for ingenuity or for courage.

You don't have to answer right away. First, ask probing questions that will help the child find the answer on their own. The main thing is to make classes interesting and fun.
And offered on our page will help you with this.

Target: development of non-standard thinking.

Description. A pair (group) of children receives a card with five questions presented on it. After the discussion, the representative of the couple (group) goes to the board, voices the question and gives a prepared answer. The teacher invites the children to discuss other possible options.

Card 1

1. Did A. Pushkin like to listen to the radio? (At the time of A. Pushkin, there was no radio.)

2. December came, three cornflowers bloomed, and then another one. How many cornflowers have bloomed? (Not at all: there are no cornflowers in December.)

3. What is a "cool business"? (Fishing.)

4. Who is grasping at straws? (The one who drinks the cocktail.)

5. Who sits with his back to the king? (Coachman.)

Card 2

1. There were 7 brothers, each brother had one sister. How many people walked? (8 people.)

2. My father's child, but not my brother. Who is it? (Sister.)

3. From under the gate you can see 8 cat paws. How many cats are in the yard? (Two.)

4. When can you cut your hand on water? (When she is in a state of ice.)

5. What did the merchant buy the hat with? (For money.)

Card 3

1. Which road do they drive for six months and walk for six months? (By water.)

2. Children sculpted a snowman, after which 14 wet mittens dried on the battery. How many children made a snowman? (Sevens)

3. How many peas can go into one glass? (Not a single one - everything must be put down).

4. Sasha spends 10 minutes on the way to school. How much time will he spend if he goes with a friend? (10 minutes.)

5. Which is lighter: a pound of iron or a pound of hay? (They weigh the same.)

Card 4

1. What is the scariest river? (Tiger.)

2. How many nuts are in the empty glass? (Not at all.)

3. Can a whale call itself a fish? (No, because he can't speak.)

4. When they build new house What is the first nail driven into? (In a hat.)

5. Which knot cannot be untied? (Railway.)

Card 5

1. Who plunges headlong into work? (Diver.)

2. What is not in the river, but is in the lake, sea, ocean? (Letters O.)

3. What key does not beat and does not unlock? (Music.)

4. How many months in a year have 28 days? (All months.)

5. How to divide 6 pears among six girls so that each gets a pear and one pear remains on the plate? (Give one girl a pear along with a plate.)

Card 6

1. What do they drop when there is a need and pick up when the need is gone? (Anchor.)

2. Who is the jack of all trades? (Glover.)

3. Which chain cannot be lifted? (Mountain.)

4. How to write the word "mousetrap" with five letters? ("Cat".)

5. How can you read the word "mother"? (Only from left to right.)

Card 7

1. How do you divide five potatoes equally between two people? (Cook puree and divide into portions.)

2. What question cannot be answered with a “no”? ("You are alive?".)

3. To what place does the hare run into the forest? (To the edge of the forest, then he is already running through the forest.)

4. What do fish and talkers have in common? (Both of them open their mouths endlessly.)

5. How to make four out of three sticks without breaking them? (Add Roman numeral IV.)

Card 8

1. What has two arms, two wings, two tails, three heads, three bodies, and eight legs? (Rider holding a chicken.)

2. What river name is in your mouth? (Gum.)

3. What has a head but no brains? (Onion garlic.)

4. How to write "dry grass" in four letters? ("Hay".)

5. What stands between the mountain and the valley? (Letter I.)

Card 9

1. What math action teaches you not to be greedy? (Division.)

2. Can autumn be summer? (Yes, Indian summer.)

3. Which day of the week is neither feminine nor masculine? (Sunday.)

4. Who is above us upside down? (Fly.)

5. The loaf was cut into three parts. How many incisions were made? (Two.)

Card 10

1. Who did not find work on earth? (To astronauts.)

2. Whom did the saying cheat with boots? (Shoemaker.)

3. Did Peter I like to watch TV? (In the days of Peter the Great, there were no televisions.)

4. Grandma Masha has a grandson Sasha, a cat Ryzhik, a dog Pyzhik. How many grandchildren does grandmother have? (One grandson.)

5. The name of which river can be found among girls of almost any class? (Lena.)

Is your child going to first grade in a couple of months? He is already so mature and independent. Soon he will begin to gnaw on science and absorb knowledge ... Many mothers are very worried whether the baby is ready for school, whether it will not be hard for him there. The issue of a child's readiness for school is very important, since the first impression of the school, and the subsequent desire or unwillingness to attend it, as well as success, depend on readiness. Experts (teachers and psychologists) will help you find out how ready your child is for school. Wherein psychological readiness to school is very important aspect so don't neglect it.

Today we invite you to check general erudition his “five minutes to go” schoolboy, his general level thinking, outlook. To do this, we offer a list of 35 questions that a child of 6 years old should answer:

  1. What is your name? Your last name? Middle name?
  2. How old are you, how old will you be in a year, and in 2 years?
  3. When's your birthday?
  4. How is your mother's name? Full name with surname and patronymic.
  5. What is dad's name? Full name with surname and patronymic.
  6. When is your mom's birthday? (it is enough to name only the month)
  7. When is your dad's birthday? (it is enough to name only the month)
  8. Where do your parents work? By whom?
  9. What country do we live in?
  10. What is the name of the city where you live?
  11. Give me your address, your mom's or dad's phone number.
  12. What to do if you suddenly get lost?
  13. What to do if you cut yourself?
  14. How much does a loaf of white (gray) bread cost?
  15. Does the apartment smell of gas? What to do?
  16. What to do if you hurt a friend?
  17. Where is the ice thicker - near the shore or in the middle of the reservoir?
  18. Why can't we, the visitors, feed the animals at the zoo?
  19. What day is today? And what will be tomorrow? What was it like yesterday?
  20. Name the seasons.
  21. How are squirrels and crows similar and how are they different?
  22. How to call it in one word: pear, rose, nettle, oak?
  23. Why is the barrier lowered before the train leaves?
  24. What time is it now?
  25. When do you go to bed?
  26. What is the name of a baby cow, sheep, horse?
  27. Why does a car need brakes?
  28. What do a hammer and an ax have in common?
  29. What is the difference between a nail and a bolt? How to distinguish them?
  30. Name 5 domestic and 5 wild animals.
  31. Name 5 cities.
  32. What kinds of transport do you know?
  33. What is the difference an old man from young?
  34. Why play sports?
  35. Why go to school?

It is worth paying attention if the child cannot answer most of these questions. Perhaps he should study more, or maybe he does not understand what he is being asked, or perhaps he simply does not want to answer ... If only a few questions remain without the correct answer, then your 6-year-old has a broad outlook and has a fairly high erudition .

Telegram

To everyone celebrating a birthday! Today is declared the day of test riddles and mysterious trials. After passing a series of tests, there is an opportunity to get souvenirs. Each player who answers correctly gets a card to keep. At the end of the holiday, whoever has how many cards will receive so many souvenirs. (or commands)

1. The code word is encrypted with the pirates' cryptography. Against the clock. The first one wins.
Here is a sheet with "Pirates' Cryptography":


2. Solve puzzles for a while. A total of 15 minutes are given.









Answers to children's puzzles:

Paris. Joiner. Age
Austria. Magpie. motherland
Point. A task. showcase
Knitwear. Hare. Beans
A family. Fashion. Wall

3. Guess who scattered the letters (isograph drawing).

4. I believe - I do not believe.
For each correct answer, put + Who will have more +-card.

1. In Japan, do students write on the blackboard with a colored ink brush? (Yes)
2. Is disposable blackboard practiced in Australia? (Not)
3. The fountain pen was invented back in Ancient Egypt? (Yes)
4. Was a ballpoint pen used only by military pilots at first? (Yes)
5. In Africa, fortified pencils are produced for children who tend to gnaw on anything? (Yes)
6. Carrot extract is added to some types of colored pencils for greater lead strength? (Not)
7. Did the Romans wear pants? (No, they wore tunics and togas)
8. If a bee stings someone, will it die? (Yes)
9. Is it true that spiders feed on their own web? (Yes)
10. In a Korean circus, two crocodiles were taught to waltz. (Not)
11. Do penguins fly north for the winter? (No, penguins can't fly)
12. If you put a flounder on a chessboard, it will also become a checkered one. (Yes)
13. Spartan warriors sprayed their hair with perfume before the battle. (Yes, that's the only luxury they allowed themselves)
14. Do mice grow up to become rats? (No, these are two different orders of rodents)
15. Some frogs can fly? (Yes, in tropical forests Asia and Africa)
16. Can children hear higher sounds than adults? (Yes)
17. Is the eye filled with air? (No, the eye is filled with liquid)
18. Are you taller in the morning than in the evening? (Yes)
19. In some places, people still wash with olive oil? (Yes, in some hot countries where water is scarce)
20. Can bats receive radio signals? (Not)
21. Owls can't roll their eyes? (Yes)
22. Is the elk a kind of deer? (Yes)
23. Do giraffes use their echoes to find the leaves they feed on at night? (Not)
24. Dolphins are small whales? (Yes)
25. Does a rhinoceros horn have magical powers? (Not)
26. In some countries, firefly beetles are used as lighting fixtures? (Yes)
27. Is a monkey usually the size of a kitten? (Yes)
28. Was Scrooge's lucky coin worth 10 cents? (Yes)
29. Did Duremar sell frogs? (No, leeches)
30. Do Eskimos dry capelin and eat instead of bread? (Yes)
31. Can a rainbow be seen at midnight? (Yes)
32. Most turnips are grown in Russia? (No, in America)
33. An elephant, meeting with an unfamiliar relative, greets him in the following way - does he put his trunk in his mouth? (Yes)
34. Was Hans Christian Andersen's real name Swensen? (No, Hans)
35. In medicine, the diagnosis "Munchausen's syndrome" is made to a patient who lies a lot? 36. (No, such a diagnosis is made to a patient who has a constant desire to be treated)
37. The growth of the Horse - the Hunchback is two inches? (no, three)
38. First place among the causes of death from accidents in Japan in 1995. occupied high-heeled shoes? (Yes, almost 200 Japanese women have died from falling from high heels)

5.Ribbon competition

The host invites the same number of boys and girls to come on stage. They become around him. The leader has as many ribbons in his fist as there are participants. The ends of the ribbons hang freely in different directions, but their middles are mixed up. A bow is tied at one end of each ribbon. The host invites all participants to take up these ends, the girls need to choose those ends on which bows are tied. At the expense of "One, two, three," the host opens his fist, and all participants disperse around the hall. The first pair to unravel wins. Thus, each tape with its ends "tied" a couple. (They are cards).

6. CHAIN ​​OF WORDS - for a while, who has more

Let's name a word. At the same time, we begin to write a word chain in which each subsequent word must begin with last letter the previous one. For example: table - spoon - watermelon - tooth ...

The winner is the one who writes more words in 3 minutes.

7. Intellectual (joking questions). 3 minutes (+) whoever has more and who answers faster and correctly, that +

1. Which note is needed for compote? (Salt)
2. Which composer's last name looks like a hunter's shot? (Bach)
3. Can I bring water in a sieve? (Maybe a piece of ice)
4. Which wheel does not spin in the car while driving? (Spare)
5. Who speaks all languages? (Echo)
6. From what fabric can you not sew a shirt for yourself? (From the railway)
7. Which wing never flies? (car fender)
8. An equilateral rectangle? (Square)
9. What Russian word consists of three syllables, and indicates 33 letters? (Alphabet)
10. Paper bag? (The envelope)
11. Why do village guys like to walk barefoot? (On the ground)
12. What will happen to the crow when it is 7 years old? (The eighth will go)
13. What can be seen from eyes closed? (Dream)
14. How do day and night end? (soft sign)
15. What clock shows right time twice a day? (faulty)

8. PIONEER FOR SPEED AND MORE

First, the contestants are invited to "discover" a new planet - to inflate as quickly as possible Balloons, and then "populate" this planet with inhabitants: quickly draw figures of men on the ball with felt-tip pens. Whoever has more "inhabitants" on the planet is the winner!

9. Compose the correct poem command speed and correctness

EVIL BOAR SAT ON A BRANCH,
THE STEAMBOAT languished in a cage,
Nightingale sharpened fangs,
Porcupine gave horns,
THE CAT LEARNED PHYSICS,
MASHA CATCHED HER TAIL,
THE HEDGEHOG WAS COVERED FOR DINNER,
CHIZH MUSTER SHEVELIL,
CANCER FLYED UNDER THE CLOUDS,
THE TABLE WAS CHASING MICE,
THE KETTLE JUMPED IN THE YARD,
THE BOY GURBLED ON THE FIRE.
CUCUMBERS PLAY HIDE AND SEEK,
KIDS GROW IN THE BED,
THE MUSKETEERS ARE SLEEPING IN THE RAVINE,
PIGS SHARPEN STEPS,
CRABIS IN THE CIRCUS RUNNING WITH A GROUP,
CHILDREN SLEEP UNDER A SNANK,
WOLVES ARE SWIMMING ON THE BOTTOM,
PIKE WAILING AT THE MOON
WHAT IS ERALASH?
SHARPEN YOUR PENCIL!
I ORDER YOU TO PUT EVERYTHING IN PLACE!

10 Who else can you see?
TWO WILD CATS LIVED IN THE HOUSE.

11. "Pass the orange" 5 minutes
This is a very famous game. And who has not played - try it, very interesting!
The guys line up and pass an orange or an apple, but not with their hands, but with their chin. Whoever drops the orange is out, and the game starts from the beginning. And so on until there is only one winner left.

12 Bilbock to 5 points, once - and pass around the circle. Whoever scores 5 points first wins.

Several people are playing. It is necessary to throw the ball up and catch it in a glass or mug. For this - one point. Catch the ball in turn until a miss. The one who misses passes the bilbock to the next player. The winner is the one who scores the agreed number of points first.

13 MIME
All participants are divided into two teams. The first team comes up with some tricky word, and then says it to one of the players on the opposite team. The task of the chosen one is to depict the hidden word without making a sound, only with gestures, facial expressions and plasticity of movements, so that his team can guess what was intended. After a successful guess, the teams switch roles. After some practice this game you can complicate and make it much more interesting by guessing not words, but phrases.

14 Each table is given an envelope in which beautiful card divided into various geometric figures. The task is to collect a postcard. (You can "restore" a picture-landscape, a portrait of the writer). 10 minutes

15.FROM ONE LETTER

Under the dictation of the presenter, we write in a column:

The task is completed by the player

Writer
Poet
Painter
Composer
Singer
City
River
Flower
Name literary work
Poetic line

After that, the leader calls the letter (let's say m), and each player must write the name of the writer, the name of the city, etc. next to it. with the letter m. The first person to do it wins.

16. LEFT AND RIGHT - BY LETTER

This game is played by two or two teams. Each player (or team) writes ten words of five letters on the sheet, but not in its entirety, but only three of its middle letters. After that, the players exchange leaflets and each must add a letter to the left and right, so that a word is obtained.

For example: -tva- decoction, -ate-boat Wins the one who can do it first.

17. ARTISTS

In this game, one of you will take on the role of host. The host writes in advance on a piece of paper 20 words - common nouns singular in nominative case. Let him prepare two or three such twenty: experience shows that this game will be liked and they will want to repeat it, especially since the first round will be, as it were, a trial.
When the time comes for the game, the host will give everyone a blank sheet of paper, a pencil and say something like this: “Draw a sheet of twenty cells. I have a list of twenty words. I will name the first word and count to three. During this time, you must the cage to make a drawing symbolizing the concept contained in this word.
The game consists in the fact that according to your drawings, you will then, when you fill in all 20 cells, reproduce the very words that these drawings stand for. It is clear that speed of reaction is needed here: in three seconds to find and capture some characteristic detail. So, if the word hare is named, it is enough to draw two long ears; a few stripes will tell you that the tiger was named by me. When all the cells are filled with drawings, make captions for them. Whoever manages to reproduce more words is the winner."
As the players get comfortable with the game, you need to offer them more difficult graphic image tin.

For example: laziness, health, braggart.

The most interesting thing in this game is to look at the drawings of other players.

18. Number of players: any. Extras: ribbon, ring

A ribbon is threaded into the ring and the ends are tied. The participants of the game stand in a circle and pick up a circular ribbon with a ring so that it is inside. The driver becomes in, the center of the circle and closes his eyes.
Participants begin to pass the ring along the tape. On command, the driver opens his eyes and tries to guess in whose hand the ring is. Did not guess - a penalty point. At this time, the players imitate the transfer of the ring, and all at once. The participant whose ring was found stands in the center, and the game continues anew. At the end, the results are summarized.
The driver with the fewest penalty points wins.

19.
"We all sang songs"
The host reads the definition to the children's song, and the guests, guessing, sing it.

Tasks:
- a song about a piece of land surrounded by water, whose inhabitants are happy from the constant eating of tropical fruits ("Chunga-changa");
- a song about a sky-colored vehicle ("Blue Carriage");
- a song about being bad weather they cannot spoil the holiday ("We will survive this trouble");
- a song about how a shaggy creature performs a musical composition and at the same time takes sunbathing("I'm lying in the sun")
- a song about a plant growing in conditions wildlife and a felled peasant ("A Christmas tree was born in the forest");
- a song about how fun it is to march with the team ("It's fun to walk together");
- a song about a small creature resembling a certain vegetable in color ("A grasshopper was sitting in the grass").

20. Competition " Big Picture"

Teams participate in the competition. For the competition, whatman papers will be needed, there should be as many of them as there are teams. You also need to prepare felt-tip pens (one marker per participant). The teams stand along one line, at a distance of 3-4 meters from it, there is a drawing paper on the table, each team has its own table. Each participant is given one felt-tip pen, each has a different color. At the signal of the facilitator, the first participants run to the drawing paper and within 30 seconds begin to draw a picture. When 30 seconds pass, the host says a change, and the players change, the second participant runs. Thus, all participants take turns drawing a picture. The team with the most beautiful picture wins.

21. The game "Smile of the Cheshire cat"

This game is similar to the famous "What? Where? When?" games. and Brain Ring. The name of the game is given due to the resemblance to the Cheshire Cat, which disappeared in parts. The game is played by two teams with the same number of players. Each team is asked one question. If the players answer correctly, then one of them leaves the game ("disappears"), if the team cannot answer, the turn passes to the other team. The first team to "disappear" completely wins. You can present small toy cats as a prize to the winning team.

22. Competition "Carefulness does not hurt"

Up to 20 people can participate in the competition. Participants must complete the leader's tasks in reverse. For example, if the host says that you need to raise your hands, they need to be lowered. The contestant who does what the leader says, rather than doing the opposite, is eliminated. Thus, the number of participants is gradually decreasing. The most attentive participant remains. Examples of host tasks: raise your hands, jump, lean to the left, crouch, raise left hand, cross your arms, raise your head, bend forward. The number and options of tasks are selected individually.

23. Competition "Trace in history"

You will need: sheets of paper, felt-tip pens. Two teams are selected. Each team is given a sheet and felt-tip pens and a captain is chosen. Both captains retire or are blindfolded. the remaining team members are given half a minute to leave their "trace" on a piece of paper - make a fingerprint, sign, leave a lipstick print, even soles, anything, the main thing is that each participant takes part in this (except captains). After half a minute, the captains are given these "creations" and they must guess where the trace of each member of their team is. For each mistake - a penalty point. The team with the fewest penalties wins.


Children ask a lot of questions. Sometimes they are repeated, and we answer them again and again. And sometimes - let's be honest - we simply ignore the endless hows and whys. By the way, the researchers calculated that young children ask more than 300 questions daily. Is it possible to answer everything, right?

The trick is that children's curiosity should be encouraged, and it turns out there is a good reason for this: when you answer a child's questions, you help develop his intelligence.

Parenting expert Michele Borba adds that you should set the example for a well-formulated question.


Children need to develop their imagination, and wanting to know more is great. Let's also show curiosity and support the conversation with counter questions.

What to talk about with a child? Catch 50 Cool Themes!

1. What do you dream about?

2. What makes you happy?

3. What are your friends interested in?

4. What would you like to do right now?

5. What do you think about when you wake up?

6. Have you ever wanted to change the colors of familiar things?

7. Which character makes you laugh the most?

8. If you were to open a store, what would you sell there?

9. What is your Superhero's name and what powers does he have?

10. Imagine that you are on the beach right now. What will you do first?

11.
If you could grow something in your garden, what would it be?

12. When do you feel brave?

13 . What fills your heart with tenderness?


14.
How do you show you care?

15.
What do you feel when I hug you?

16. If animals could talk, what do you think they would talk about?

17. If you had $100 for charity, what would you do?

18. What would your tree house look like?

19. What do you like to do for other people?

20. Did anything make you laugh or laugh today?

21. If you were to write a book, what would it be about?


22.
If you could draw anything that comes to mind, what would it be?

23. If you were a fashion designer, what would it look like?

24.
Do you like to make gifts and give something to other people? Why?

25. Imagine yourself as a chef and tell me about your restaurant. What food would be on his menu?

26. What will you think about before going to bed tonight?

27. When do you feel grateful?

28.
What sounds do you like?

29. Where would you like to travel to? And how will you get there?

30.
If you could build yourself a house or a cave in the forest, what would it look like?


31. If you could ask any question to a wild animal, what would you ask it?

32. Imagine that you can spend all day on fresh air: what would you do?

33. What makes you stronger?

34.
What invigorates you?

35. If you were a hero computer game who would it be?

36. How do animals communicate with each other, in your opinion?

37.
What do you like most about wildlife?

38. Let's say you have to take photos all day. What or who will you be filming?

39. What memory makes you happy?

40.
What annoys you?

41.
Describe your best day. Why is he the way he is and what are you doing?

42. What animal would make a first-class driver?

43. What makes your friends so amazing?

44.
What makes you so amazing?

45.
Do you come up with any inventions?

46.
Do you think teaching foreign language- it's fun?

47. What three things would you like to do this summer/fall/winter/spring?


48.
If you had to come up with a new holiday, what would it be?

49.
What makes a person smart?

50.
If you had friends all over the world, how would you communicate?

Don't worry if your child is reluctant to answer questions at first, and don't rush him or move on to the next question too quickly. Such a playful, but confidential conversation will demonstrate to your child that you are sincerely interested in him, and not mechanically asking. By the way, this is for adults too. great workout creative thinking.