Can we solve it faster than Kuronowa? We tried some trick questions at an elementary school level! #Kuronan
We’re introducing trick questions at an elementary school level that make you go “Ah, I get it!” when you think them through.
Elementary school kids have flexible minds and genuinely enjoy quizzes, right? Sometimes, when a slightly tricky or trick question comes up, they get super excited and shout out the answer to teach everyone.
These quizzes have simple prompts—let’s try to find the answers.
If you think carefully, the answer might come to you intuitively in a flash.
If you can’t figure it out, asking for a simple hint is also recommended.
[Riddle (69) Quiz] Fun and interesting! Brain training and mental exercises. Great for children’s learning with text-to-speech. Also helps improve concentration and thinking skills, and supports dementia prevention for seniors through brain activation.
Riddles are characterized by questions and answers with a clever twist.
Through riddles, you tackle problems with a twist, and the answers often have an element of surprise.
Solving such riddles is said to foster creativity.
Creativity is the ability to use flexible, free-thinking to generate ideas and devise solutions to problems.
Because of this, creativity becomes an important skill for working in the future.
If the riddles have interesting questions or answers, children might be able to enjoy working on them while enhancing their creativity.
[Riddles for Kids (5)] Educational Brain Teasers: Simple and Mostly Hiragana for Toddlers and Elementary Schoolers! Audio-Only OK [Body Quiz]
Wonder if you’ll get it? Let me share some body-themed riddle ideas.
The riddles are also read aloud, so it’s a fun activity you can tackle competitively with two or more people.
Since the theme is the human body, try recalling what you know—terms and facts—as you take on the challenge.
For example, there’s a question like: “Even though your eyes are closed when you sleep, what can you still see?” Each question has a 5-second time limit, so it’s great if you can answer within the time.
100 Riddles: Easy! For Kindergarten to 1st Grade, with Hints [Includes Animation]
Riddles are something you can play with friends and family, and they’re fun even on your own.
They don’t require any materials and are easy to do, so riddles are perfect for spare moments or for spending time with kids.
As the riddles get more exciting, many children become eager and say, “Let’s do more!” Let’s try 100 riddles that mainly use familiar everyday items as their themes.
Many of the questions are understandable for lower grade elementary school children, so they’re easy to tackle.
It also sounds like it would be a lot of fun to set a goal from the start of taking on all 100 riddles and play that way.
[Riddles for Kids] Educational & Brain Exercise • Easy & Hiragana-Focused for Toddlers Too! Perfect for Audio-Only Listening ◎ Also Great for Brain Training!
NHK’s educational programs come in many forms and are designed with various innovations that stimulate not only the eyes but all five senses.
Whether it’s singing songs using only onomatopoeia, appealing to the visual sense with chain reactions of mechanisms, or conveying through sound that objects can be viewed from many angles, children absorb so much of it in such a healthy way—something I realize anew.
Learning lots of words, searching for answers on their own, and riddles, too, will surely contribute to children’s growth.
Please enjoy them in a conversational format together with an adult.