/ Studying Pets: The Mystery of the Chicken

We study pets: the riddle of chicken

Alas, adults are not always successfulTo prepare for thematic activities with children, because to conduct developmental lessons with preschoolers and primary school children, one must not only be well aware of what the children are interested in, but also understand their psychology. If you have chosen the popular theme “Pets”, “Farm” or “Birds” for your studies, you will certainly need an extensive auxiliary arsenal: original rebuses, interesting puzzles, moderately complicated patters and, of course, riddles in verses and prose. Unusual puzzles about chicken for children may turn out to be the easiest - feel free to use them in contests and mini competitions.

chicken puzzle

Simple Chicken Mystery

To come up with a poetic or prosaicpuzzle yourself, think about the most characteristic external and behavioral features of chickens and chickens. First of all, by itself, the yellow plumage comes to mind. Pay attention to the design of children's books: if there is a mystery about a chicken in the volume, the little bird's beak is almost always painted red, although this shade is completely uncharacteristic for the real inhabitants of the farm. Do not be afraid to apply stereotypes in the composition of your own puzzles - draw an analogy with a hedgehog that drags apples and mushrooms on its back. Hedgehogs do not prick their food on needles (and do not eat apples and mushrooms), and the chicken does not flaunt a red beak. However, your mystery about the chicken may well take into account this interesting educational stereotype. For example:

Feathers are yellow,
Klyuvik - scarlet.
Pecking grains
... little.

chicken puzzles for kids

Illustrative sample

It seems to you that the accompaniment of riddlesthe pictures illustrating the answer, makes no sense? Meanwhile, modern cognitive books for children are not without reason dazzling with “talking” drawings: realizing that the image captured the invented character, the guys unconsciously “try on” the content of the text to the picture. This method successfully develops logical thinking and forms the skills of comparative analysis. And the solved riddle about a chicken can serve as an excellent theme for new children's drawings.