Poems for developing memory in adults. Which ones to choose?

Hello, dear readers! Many people have heard that to improve memory you need to learn poetry. But why poetry? Why can’t you take any book in prose, choose a passage and start learning it? Of course it is possible. But poetry is better. In this article, let's look at why memory can deteriorate and which poems for memory development in adults are best taken for memorization.

What is memory anyway? It is a mental process that involves recording, storing and retrieving information. Recording is remembering, and retrieving is remembering. The opposite of remembering is forgetting. Forgetting is an important condition for remembering. It unloads the central nervous system, making room for new connections. If we remembered everything we ever perceived, our brain would probably explode...

Poems that adults should memorize

Curse of the century

Evgeniy Yevtushenko

The curse of the century is haste, and a person, wiping off sweat, rushes through life like a pawn, caught in time trouble.

They drink hastily, they love hastily, and the soul sinks. They hastily beat, hastily destroy, and then repent, hastily.

But at least once in the world, when it is sleeping or boiling, stop, like a horse in soap, sensing the abyss at the hooves.

Stop halfway, trust the sky as a judge, think - if not about God - at least just about yourself.

Under the rustle of the decaying leaves, under the hoarse cry of the locomotive, understand: the one who runs is pathetic, the one who stops is great.

Sweeping away the dust of vanity, you finally remember eternity, and holy indecision will flow into your feet like lead.

There is strength in indecision when you do not dare to follow the wrong path forward towards the false stars.

Trampling on someone's face like leaves, stop! You are blind, like Viy. And don’t kill the very chance to stop with the madness of haste.

When you walk briskly towards your goal, as if along steps, over bodies, stop, having forgotten God - you are walking on your own!

When anger pushes you towards the oblivion of your own soul, towards the dishonor of a shot and a word, don’t rush, don’t commit it!

Stop walking blindly, O population of the Earth! Freeze, flying from a Colt, a bullet, and a bomb in the air, freeze!

O man, whose name is holy, raising your eyes upward in prayer, in the midst of decay and depravity, stop, stop!

1967

I learned to live simply and wisely

Anna Akhmatova

I learned to live simply, wisely, Look at the sky and pray to God, And wander for a long time before the evening, To tire out unnecessary anxiety.

When the burdocks rustle in the ravine and the bunch of yellow-red mountain ash fades, I compose cheerful poems About life that is perishable, perishable and beautiful.

I'm coming back. The fluffy cat licks my palm, purrs sweetly, and a bright fire lights up on the turret of the lake sawmill.

Only occasionally the cry of a stork, flying onto the roof, cuts through the silence. And if you knock on my door, It seems to me that I won’t even hear.

1912

Satan

Eduard Asadov

She was twelve, he was thirteen. They should always be friends. But people could not understand: why do they have such enmity?!

He called her Bomba and in the spring he bombarded her with melted snow. She responds with Satan, Skeleton and Gnacker.

When he broke the glass with a ball, She caught him. And he planted beetles on her braids, shoved frogs into her hair and laughed when she squealed.

She was fifteen, he was sixteen, But he did not change in any way. And everyone already knew for a long time why He was not her neighbor, but her enemy.

He still called her Bomba, and made her tremble with ridicule. And he just didn’t throw snow anymore and didn’t make faces at the wild ones.

Sometimes she will come out of the entrance, habitually look at the roof, Where the whistle is, where the waves are circling the Turmans, And even wrinkle her face: - Ooh, Satan! How I hate you!

And if a holiday comes to the house, She no, no, and whispers at the table: “Oh, how nice it is, really, that he is not invited to visit us!”

And the mother, putting the pies on the table, will say to her daughter: - Of course! After all, we invite friends, Why do we need your enemies?!

She's nineteen. He's twenty. They are already students. But the same cold on their floor, Enemies have no need for peace.

Now he didn’t call her Bomba, didn’t make faces like in childhood, but called her Aunt Chemistry, and Aunt Kolboya too.

She, full of her anger, did not change her habits: And she was just as angry: - Uh, Satan! “And she despised him just as much.”

It was evening, and the gardens smelled of spring. The star trembled, blinking... A boy walked with a girl alone, escorting her home.

He didn’t even know her at all, the carnival was just noisy, it was just on their way, the girl was afraid to go home, and he saw her off.

Then, when the moon rose at midnight, he returned back, whistling. And suddenly near the house: - Stop, Satan! Stop, they tell you!

Everything is clear, everything is clear! So what are you like? So you're dating her?! With some kind of wick, empty, trashy! Do not dare! Can you hear? Do not dare!

Don't even ask why! - She angrily stepped closer and suddenly, crying, she pressed herself against him: - Mine! I won’t give it away, I won’t give it to anyone! How I hate you!

1969

Listen!

Vladimir Mayakovsky

Listen! After all, if the stars light up, does that mean someone needs it? So, does anyone want them to exist? So, someone calls these spittoons a pearl? And, struggling in the blizzards of midday dust, he rushes to God, is afraid that he is late, cries, kisses his sinewy hand, asks - so that there must be a star! - he swears - he will not endure this starless torment! And then he walks around, anxious, but outwardly calm. He says to someone: “It’s nothing for you now? Not scary? Yes?!" Listen! After all, if the stars light up, does that mean someone needs it? So, is it necessary for at least one star to light up over the rooftops every evening?!

1914

I do not like

Vladimir Vysotsky

I don't like fatalities. I never get tired of life. I don’t like any time of year, When I don’t sing funny songs.

I don’t like open cynicism, I don’t believe in enthusiasm, and also, When a stranger reads my letters, Looking over my shoulder.

I don't like it when it's half done or when the conversation is interrupted. I don't like being shot in the back. I'm also against being shot at point-blank range.

I hate gossip in the form of versions, Worms of doubt, needles of honor, Or when everything goes against the grain, Or when iron hits glass.

I don’t like well-fed confidence, It’s better if the brakes fail! It annoys me that the word “honor” is forgotten, And that in honor there are slander behind the back.

When I see broken wings, There is no pity in me and for good reason - I don’t like violence and powerlessness, I just feel sorry for the crucified Christ.

I don’t like myself when I’m a coward, It annoys me when innocent people are beaten, I don’t like it when they get into my soul, Especially when they spit on it.

I don’t like arenas and arenas, They exchange millions for a ruble, Even though there are big changes ahead, I will never love it.

1969

She gave herself without reproach...

Konstantin Balmont

She gave herself without reproach, She kissed without words. - How deep the dark sea is, How the edges of the clouds breathe!

She didn’t repeat: “Don’t”; She didn’t expect vows. - How sweetly the coolness breathes, How the evening darkness melts!

She was not afraid of retribution, She was not afraid of loss. - How fabulously the constellations shine, How the stars burn immortally!

1903

It's good to be young!

Yunna Moritz

It’s good to be young, To fight for self-love, To stand independently in front of the gray mirror, To live bravely - rough, To dream fiercely about everything, To not be afraid of anything - Even to look ridiculous!

It’s good to want everything, to take what’s yours - and not stealthily, to rustle with a proud mane, to boast proudly of one’s habits, to start this and that, breaking with this and that, always giving reasons to the fanners of hot gossip!

How wonderful it is to live and live, Without fear of an oncoming car, To cherish everything in the world, Except for fleeting life! It’s good to walk like a horse, to hold power over a full hall, not to tremble over every day - There’s a lot of that!

It's good to be young! It just doesn't get any better! Alcohol, insomnia and smoke - it all brings up ideas! Our young bodies are tempered by frenzy! So it’s over, la-la, Musical introduction, -

But the piercing motive begins! Attention! They sleep, hugging each other, The young ones are like in nirvana. And in their ignorance, young people - Not a boom-boom about the shores, About the silver meadows, Where gray-haired people will embrace each other to sleep, And one will fall asleep forever. ...It's good to be young!..

1975

I like that you are not sick with me...

Marina Tsvetaeva

I like that you are not sick with me, I like that I am not sick with you, that the heavy globe of the earth will never float away under our feet.

I like that you can be funny - Loose - and not play with words, And not blush with a suffocating wave, Lightly touching your sleeves.

I also like that you calmly hug another in front of me, Don’t tell me to burn in hell fire because I don’t kiss you.

That my gentle name, my gentle one, is not mentioned day or night - in vain... That never in the silence of the church will they sing over us: Hallelujah!

Thank you with my heart and hand for being me - without knowing you! - So love: for my peace at night, for the rarity of meetings in the sunset hours,

For our non-walks under the moon, For the sun not above our heads, - For the fact that you are sick - alas! - not by me, Because I am sick - alas! - not by you.

1915

Unfortunately or fortunately...

Gennady Shpalikov

Unfortunately or fortunately, the Truth is simple: Never return to the same places.

Even if the ashes Look quite good, You won’t find what you’re looking for, Neither you nor me.

I would forbid the journey back, I ask you, as a brother, not to cloud your soul.

Otherwise I’ll break the trail - Who will bring me back? - And I’ll leave on felt boots in 1945.

In forty-five I’ll guess, Where - my God! - There will be a young mother and a living father.

1914

I smile but my heart cries

Veronica Tushnova

I smile, but my heart cries on lonely evenings. I love you. This means -

I wish you well. This means, my joy, there is no need for words, no need for meetings, and no need for my sadness,

and there is no need for my anxiety, and there is no need for you and me to meet the sunrises on the road. So old age looms in the distance,

and it’s time to forget about a lot of things... I love you. This means I wish you well.

So, how can I leave you, how can I take the memory out of my heart, how can I not warm your cold hands, those who have taken on an unbearable burden?

Who will say, my joy, what we need and what we don’t need, who will advise what to do?

No one will tell us about this, and no one will show the way, and no one will untie the knot... Who said that it is easy to love?

There are no uninteresting people in the world

Evgeniy Yevtushenko

There are no uninteresting people in the world. Their destinies are like the stories of the planets. Each one has everything special, its own, and there are no planets similar to it.

And if someone lived inconspicuously and became friends with this inconspicuousness, he was interesting among people by his very uninterestingness.

Everyone has their own secret personal world. There is the best moment in this world. There is the most terrible hour in this world, but all this is unknown to us.

And if a person dies, his first snow dies with him, and his first kiss, and his first fight... He takes all this with him.

Yes, books and bridges, cars and artists’ canvases remain, yes, much is destined to remain, but something goes away anyway!

This is the law of the ruthless game. It is not people who die, but worlds. We remember people, sinful and earthly. What did we really know about them?

What do we know about brothers, about friends, what do we know about our only one? And about our own father, although we know everything, we know nothing.

People are leaving... They cannot be brought back. Their secret worlds cannot be revived. And every time I want to scream again from this irrevocability.

1961

I began to dislike beautiful people

Mikhail Guskov

I began to dislike beautiful people, They lie too often. I began to dislike happy people because they live easily. I began to dislike talkative people for a series of empty words. I began to dislike whiny people, they cause trouble.

I began to dislike freedom For its fairy tales and lies, I began to dislike the weather, When the dank rain pours. I began to dislike the successful, The price of their success is a penny. I began to dislike sinners and began to dislike saints.

I began to dislike the truthful because there is poison in their truth, I began to dislike the bashful because of their future depravity. A proud man with an arrogant eyebrow makes me laugh... I began to dislike with love, Forgiving for everything and everyone...

You are big in love

Evgeniy Yevtushenko

You are big in love. You are brave. I am timid at every step. I won’t do anything bad to you, but I’m unlikely to do anything good to you. It still seems to me as if you are leading me through a forest without a path. We are in dense flowers to the waist. I don’t understand what kind of flowers they are. All previous skills are no longer suitable. I don't know what to do or how. You are tired. You ask to be held. You're already in my arms. “Do you see how blue the sky is? Do you hear what birds are in the forest? So what are you doing? Well? Carry me! Where will I take you?..

1953

Insomnia. Homer. Tight sails...

Osip Mandelstam

Insomnia. Homer. Tight sails. I read the list of ships to the middle: This long brood, this crane train, That once rose above Hellas.

Like a crane's wedge into foreign borders - There is divine foam on the heads of kings - Where are you sailing to? If not for Helen, What is Troy alone for you, Achaean men?

Both the sea and Homer - everything is moved by love. Who should I listen to? And so Homer is silent, And the black sea, swirling, makes noise And with a heavy roar approaches the head.

1915

Prediction

Mikhail Lermontov

The year will come, Russia's black year, When the crown of the kings falls; The mob will forget their former love for them, And the food of many will be death and blood; When children, when innocent wives, the Overthrown One does not protect the law; When the plague from stinking, dead bodies begins to wander among the sad villages, to call from the huts with a handkerchief, and begins to torment the hunger of this poor land; And the glow will color the waves of the rivers: On that day a powerful man will appear, And you will recognize him - and you will understand Why he has a damask knife in his hand; And woe for you! - your cry, your groan will then seem ridiculous to him; And everything will be terrible, gloomy in him, Like his cloak with an exalted brow.

1830

I don't hear what you tell me, but your voice

Joseph Brodsky

I hear not what you tell me, but a voice. I don’t see what you’re wearing, but flat snow. And this is not the room where we sit, but the pole; plus our tracks lead from him, not to.

I once knew all the colors of the spectrum by heart. Now I can only distinguish white, confusing the doctor. But even if the song is really sung, the motive still remains.

I would be glad to lie next to you, but this is a luxury. If I lie down, it will be flush with the turf. And the old woman will sob in the hut on chicken legs and soft-boil herself an egg.

Previously, after planting a stain, I could sprinkle lye. It always helped, like talc helps a pimple. Now the bastard is walking around you in waves. You wear light dresses. And I'm sad.

1989

Oh, you thought I was like that too...

Anna Akhmatova

Oh, you thought - I’m like that too, That you can forget me And that I’ll throw myself, praying and sobbing, Under the hooves of a bay horse.

Or I’ll ask the healers for a root in the healing water And I’ll send you a terrible gift - My treasured fragrant scarf.

Damn you. I will not touch the damned soul with either a groan or a glance, But I swear to you by the angelic garden, I swear by the miraculous icon and our fiery child of our nights - I will never return to you.

1921

In fact, I only liked you, my ideal

Dmitry Bykov

In fact, I only liked you, my ideal and my standard. All my women had your features, and this made me reconciled with them.

While you are there, submissive to your passions, flying between Orsay and Prado, I, one might say, put you back together in parts. It sounds terrible, but it's true.

One has a snub nose, another has a mole on her back, the third knows how to take everything for granted. One of them doted on herself, the other - on me (didn't come across them together anymore).

One, like you, blows a lock of hair from her forehead, the other always loses her keys, and the fact that I have never been able to put it all together - so God does not repeat mistakes.

And even your soul, to which you allowed me three times through all the obstacles, remained here, embodied in all the fresh flowers and all the faulty telephones.

And you were afraid that I would be bored here, offering myself handouts. And the showers, and the prices, and these martyrs, and what about printing? God is with you, you are with me, my dear.

2003

Simple Strings

Nikolay Aseev

I can not live without you! I feel dry even in the rain without you, I feel cold even in the heat without you. Without you, Moscow is a wilderness to me.

Every hour without you would be like a year, If only the time could be reduced, split up; Even the blue vault of heaven seems like stone to me without you.

I don’t want to know anything - The weakness of friends, the strength of enemies; I don't want to wait for anything except your precious steps.

It all starts with love

Robert Rozhdestvensky

Everything begins with love... They repeat: “In the beginning was the word...” And I proclaim again: Everything begins with love!..

Everything begins with love: inspiration, work, the eyes of flowers, the eyes of a child - everything begins with love.

It all starts with love, With love! I know that for sure. Everything, even hatred, is the dear and eternal sister of love.

It all starts with love: dream and fear, wine and gunpowder. Tragedy, melancholy and heroism - it all starts with love...

Spring will whisper to you: “Live…” And you will sway from the whisper. And you will straighten up. And you will begin. It all starts with love!

1983

Killed a guy (Scream)

Robert Rozhdestvensky

They killed a guy and you live well. For no reason. Calmly. Like in a game... And it was not a thousand miles from the city. And nearby. In the courtyard. The windows were still ablaze... Meanwhile, he screamed so loudly, pressing his palm to his chest, as if he wanted to shout for the long silence ahead... The scream lived separately! It grew like a wall. Climbed, fell from rooftops. Torn to pieces, desperate, sick. inhumanly huge scream! It flowed through the pipes, crawled along the floors, filled basements and attics, He frantically poked at the bells! He pounded on the doors and screamed in the locks!.. He begged! He begged: “Protect!..” Whispers floated towards the weakened one: “Don’t...”, “Don’t go...”, “You’ll catch a cold...”, “Don’t...”, “No need...”

Yes, it's a case. Somehow. In the city alone. But remember, other cities!

... “Now, if not in the evening, but during the day...”, “If only I were at the front, then I would...” And that’s all. And only lightning flashed. And all And the century did not stop... What a miracle this is - Man! What an abomination this man is!

In houses

(To M. Gorky)

Konstantin Balmont

Ugly, pale people live in painfully cramped buildings, Shackled by the memory of faded words, Forgetting about the creative miracle.

Everything in their life is boring. If they love someone, they will immediately impose heavy chains. “Well, are you happy?” - “Oh well... Nothing...” Oh, yes, nothing could be more ridiculous!

And they wither away, shutting themselves up in their tombs. And somewhere birds are flying through the air. What are the birds? Wiser than human ghosts are beetles, spiders and woodlice.

Everything is whole in the vastness of deserted deserts, Desire freely goes to desire. There are no shrines suspected by the senses, There are no nails to tradition.

Freedom! Freedom! He who understands you knows how free the flooding rivers are. And if an avalanche rushes in destruction, the avalanche is beautiful forever.

Those who have been close to death and seen it know that life is deep and beautiful. Oh, people, I listened to my heart, And I know that yours is unhappy!

Yes, if only you could understand... But then the doors slammed in front of me, And the gnomes froze in their cages again, babbling: “We are people, not animals.”

I cursed you people. Live in the dark. Grieve in measured, decorous fear. Turn pale in your tormented homes. You are going from execution to execution!

1903

Children's poetry for memory development

Memorizing poetry with a child also follows several general recommendations, according to which you should choose poetic works:

  • The main requirement is that all words must be understandable to the child and correspond to his level of development. If some of them are unknown to the baby, their meaning should be explained - this will broaden his horizons;
  • The poem must be age appropriate. If a work for a 3-4 year old child is filled mainly with nouns and verbs, then at 4-5 years old the poem already contains abstract quantities and phenomena, and motivation is always added - for a matinee, a story to grandparents. From the age of 6, the content becomes even more complex, and text analysis is added to memorization.

Poems for developing memory in children are works by such famous authors as Korney Chukovsky, Agnia Barto, Samuil Marshak, Sergei Mikhalkov, Eduard Uspensky, Boris Zakhoder.

As a rule, children's publications are divided into different ages, making it easier to select suitable texts.

Examples of poems that develop memory for children

  • Poems for children under 4 years old About chicks
    It's raining, it's pouring everywhere. The chicks are happy in the nest. Mom will stay at home. It won't fly anywhere.

    About the sheep

    Oh, and a fashionable sheep, All in curls, All in rings. Even the horns in front were curled in curlers!

    About the cloud

    Hello, little cloud! Isn't it boring up there alone? Do you want us to play together? Do you want to read fairy tales? Do you want us to kick the ball? Just be kind, don't cry!

  • Poems for children from 4 to 6 years old Swallow's wings flash
    The swallow's wings flash in the silver sun; The meadows are filled with flowers, The forests are noisy all around. How happy the swallows are to the sun, How high they soar! The whole blue height rings with their cry of joy.

    The fields are spread out all around, and there is no end in sight. The rye has risen, is excited, - Space and grace!

    Poem about July

    The cuckoo's last cry is like an autumn call. The summer chamomile wreath will soon fade. But in the heart, like in a daisy, We will take home the July daisies - Let them shine for us in winter.

    A path runs through the meadow

    A path runs through the meadow, dives to the left, to the right. Everywhere you look, there are flowers all around, and knee-deep grass. The green meadow is like a wonderful garden, fragrant and fresh at dawn. Beautiful, rainbow flowers. Bouquets are scattered on them.

  • Poems for children over 6 years old For mom
    The golden sun rolled down like a wheel, the gentle sun turned into a mother, Dear little mother, Mom, smile! With your tender heart, cling to me!

    Mom is like a sorceress, If she smiles, My every wish comes true!

    Mom kisses - Bad things are forgotten. A new day, a fun day begins right away!

    About fairy tales

    All fairy tales in the world are different, You can always dream about a fairy tale. But in childhood, I tell you, there are fairy tales in reality, friends! Isn't life really a fairy tale? What about reality? Nature's beauty Can't be called a fairy tale? And a fairy tale is kindness!

    She will wean us all from being angry, She will teach all people to be friends... Those who avoid fairy tales in life will find it boring to live in the world!

    New Year's verse

    They say: on New Year's Eve, whatever you want, Everything will always happen, Everything will always come true. Even the boys can have all their wishes come true, they just need to make an effort.

    Don’t be lazy, don’t yawn, And have patience, And don’t consider learning as your torment.

    They say: on New Year's Eve, whatever you want, Everything will always happen, Everything will always come true.

    How can we not make a modest wish - to complete school assignments with “excellence”.

    So that the students begin to study like this, So that the two cannot get into their diaries!

Short poems that are easy to learn

Rain on your face and collarbones...

Bella Akhmadulina

Rain in the face and collarbones, and thunder above the masts. You happened to me like a storm to a ship.

It will be something else... I don’t even want to know whether I’ll be broken by grief, or whether I’ll be drawn to happiness.

I’m both scared and happy, like that ship...

I don't regret having met you. I'm not afraid that I love you.

1955

Bridges

Valentin Gaft

I build bridges in my mind, Their dimensions are simple, I build them from emptiness, To go where You are.

Having blocked the ground with bridges, I never found you, I opened my eyes, and there... a cliff, My journey is over, I have arrived.

Oh, I want to live crazy...

Alexander Blok

Oh, I want to live madly: To immortalize everything that exists, To humanize the Impersonal, To embody the unfulfilled! Let a heavy sleep choke life, Let me suffocate in this dream, - Perhaps a cheerful young man will say about me in the future: Let's forgive gloominess - is this the Hidden engine of it? He is all a child of goodness and light, He is all a triumph of freedom!

1914

Don't set boundaries...

Love Trump

Don’t set boundaries, don’t think according to a template, Change passwords, remember numbers... But so as not to have to lose your crown, Manage to leave when it’s time for you.

Haiku

Nikolay Gumilyov

Here is a girl with gazelle eyes Marrying an American Why did Columbus discover America?

1917

Know how to cherish love...

Stepan Shchipachev

Know how to cherish love, Doubly cherish it over the years. Love is not sighs on a bench And not walks in the moonlight.

Everything will be: slush and powder. After all, we need to live life together. Love is like a good song, And a song is not easy to put together.

1939

Well, how do you like it on the branch?

Oleg Grigoriev

- Well, how do you like it on the branch? - asked the bird in the cage. - On a branch, as in a cage, Only the twigs are rare.

In the middle of the panel...

Nikolay Zabolotsky

In the middle of the panel I noticed at the feet In the petals of the watercolor a half-dead flower. He lay motionless in the white twilight of the day, like your reflection on my soul.

1957

Opening the science green volume

Daniil Kharms

Having opened the green volume of science, I cried for a long time, and then I closed it and threw it into the river. Sciences are harmful to humans. Science will get us into trouble. Let's get to food.

1933

What is mnemonics

There are special poems that are composed specifically for memory training. To remember them, a mnemonic principle is used. At the same time, a complex sequence, information cluster, list can be stored in memory, and information can be retrieved at the right time.

Even if you learn ordinary poems, your memory will improve and your brain will get used to processing information.

To improve this process, it is worth remembering these tips:

  1. Mnemonics is a professional technique for “memorizers”. It is based on the rules of mnemonics - a set of techniques and methods of memorization. This could be an “acronym”, “story”, “mnemophrase” technique, etc. For example, mnemonics are used in linguistics to remember a rule.
  2. The brain can be stimulated using approved medications. They increase the viability of neurons, prevent oxidative reactions, stimulate blood circulation in the brain, strengthen vascular walls, prevent the formation of blood clots, and improve the passage of signals from neurons to others. Most often these are natural plant complexes. To achieve sustainable results, they should be taken not once, but systematically. You should definitely consult your pediatrician or therapist about their use.

Poems by Pushkin that are easy to learn

The less we love a woman

(excerpt from the novel “Eugene Onegin”)

Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin

The less we love a woman, the easier it is for her to like us, and the more surely we destroy her Among seductive networks. Cold-blooded debauchery used to be famous for its love science, trumpeting itself everywhere and enjoying without loving. But this important fun is worthy of old monkeys Of grandfather's vaunted times: The glory of the Lovelass has faded With the glory of red heels And stately wigs.

1823-1830

You and I (to Alexander I)

Alexander Pushkin

You are rich, I am very poor; You are a prose writer, I am a poet; You are as ruddy as a poppy, I am like death, and skinny and pale. Having no worries forever, You live in a huge house; In the midst of grief and hassle, I spend my days on straw. You eat sweetly every day, You indulge in guilt in freedom, And you are often too lazy to repay the necessary debt to nature; I am from a stale piece, from raw and fresh water, a hundred yards from the attic, running to the well-known need. Surrounded by a crowd of slaves, With a menacing gaze of despotism, you wipe your fat Aphedron with calico; I don’t pamper this sinful hole with children’s fashion And Khvostov with a harsh ode, Even though I wince and rub.

approximately 1819

Prophet

A. S. Pushkin

We are tormented by spiritual thirst, I dragged myself in the dark desert, and a six-winged seraphim appeared to me at a crossroads. With fingers as light as a dream, he touched my apples. The prophetic eyes opened, Like those of a frightened eagle. He touched my ears, - And they were filled with noise and ringing: And I heard the trembling of the sky, And the flight of angels from above, And the underwater passage of the sea, And the vegetation of the valley below. And he came to my lips, and tore out my sinful tongue, both idle and wicked, and put the sting of a wise serpent into my frozen lips with his bloody right hand. And he cut my chest with a sword, and took out my trembling heart, and pushed a coal, blazing with fire, into the open chest. I lay like a corpse in the desert, And God’s voice called to me: “Arise, prophet, and see, and heed, Be fulfilled by my will, And, going around the seas and lands, Burn the hearts of people with the Verb.”

1826

3-4 years

Children of this age should be offered active rhymes that contain many verbs, nouns, and specific quantities (objects, toys, people, animals, etc.). It will be easier and more interesting to memorize them; thinking and speech will become developed and trained.

Counting rhymes occupy a special place. They are very easy to learn, they are practical and can then be used during games. Children love to learn them. This is a good way to train memory, speech, and thinking.

Poems that adults should memorize about war

Tankman's story

Alexander Tvardovsky

It was a difficult fight. Everything now is as if from sleep, And I just can’t forgive myself: From thousands of faces I would recognize the boy, But what’s his name, I forgot to ask him.

About ten or twelve years old. Poor, One of those who are the leaders of children, One of those who in front-line towns Greet us like dear guests.

They surround the car in the parking lot, Carrying water in buckets for them is not difficult, They bring soap and a towel to the tank And they shove unripe plums...

There was a battle going on outside. The enemy fire was terrible. We broke through to the square forward. And he nails - you can’t look out of the towers, - And the devil will understand where he’s hitting from.

Here, guess what kind of house He was perched behind - so many different holes, And suddenly a boy ran up to the car: - Comrade commander, comrade commander!

I know where their gun is. I scouted... I crawled up, they are over there, in the garden... - But where, where?.. - Let me ride on the tank with you. I'll give it straight away.

Well, no fight awaits. - Get in here, buddy! - And so we roll to the place, the four of us. The boy is standing - mines, bullets are whistling, and only his shirt is in a bubble.

We've arrived. - Here. - And from a turn we go to the rear and give full throttle. And this gun, along with the crew, We crushed into the loose, fatty black soil.

I wiped off the sweat. It was choked by fumes and soot: A big fire was going from house to house. And I remember I said: “Thank you, lad!” - And he shook hands like a comrade...

It was a difficult fight. Everything now is as if from sleep, And I just can’t forgive myself: From thousands of faces I would recognize the boy, But what’s his name, I forgot to ask him.

1942

Goodbye boys

Bulat Okudzhava

Oh, war, what have you done, vile one: Our courtyards have become quiet, Our boys have raised their heads - They have matured for the time being, They barely loomed on the threshold and left, behind the soldier - the soldier... Goodbye, boys! Boys, try to go back. No, don’t hide, be tall, Don’t spare bullets or grenades And don’t spare yourself, and still Try to go back.

Oh, war, what have you done, vile one: instead of weddings - separation and smoke, Our girls gave white dresses to their sisters. Boots - well, where can you get away from them? Yes, green wings of shoulder straps... Don't give a damn about gossipers, girls. We'll settle the score with them later. Let them chatter that you have nothing to believe in, That you are going to war at random... Goodbye, girls! Girls, try to go back.

1958

Tricks

One of the most effective methods for strengthening memory is the usual memorization of poetry.

When memorizing poetry, you can use the following tricks:

  1. Rhymes allow you to build neural connections.
  2. The emotional focus of the work will make it easier to activate memory processes in the brain.
  3. Thanks to imagery, associative parallels can be created.
  4. You shouldn’t memorize a piece; it’s important to memorize it consciously.
  5. You can download many poems of different thematic areas to your phone at once. Compose a kind of collection in which you include works that are good and interesting specifically for you, your child.
  6. If it is difficult to learn ordinary poems, you can replace them with a ditty or a rhyme. They are easier to remember.

Yesenin's poems that everyone should know

Letter to Mother

Sergey Yesenin

Are you still alive, my old lady? I'm alive too. Hello, hello! Let that evening unspeakable light flow over your hut.

They write to me that you, full of anxiety, are very sad about me, that you often go on the road in an old-fashioned, shabby shushun.

And in the blue evening darkness you often see the same thing: It’s as if someone in a tavern fight stuck a Finnish knife under my heart.

Nothing, dear! Calm down. This is just a painful nonsense. I’m not such a bitter drunkard that I could die without seeing you.

I am still just as gentle and I dream only about that, So that out of rebellious melancholy I can quickly return to our low house.

I will return when our white garden spreads its branches like spring. Just don’t wake me up at dawn like eight years ago.

Don’t wake up what was dreamed of, Don’t worry about what didn’t come true, - Too early loss and fatigue I have had the opportunity to experience in my life.

And don’t teach me to pray. No need! There is no going back to the old ways anymore. You alone are my help and joy, You alone are my unspeakable light.

So forget about your anxiety, Don't be so sad about me. Don't go on the road so often In an old-fashioned, shabby shushun.

1924

Oh, how many cats there are in the world

(to sister Shura)

Sergey Yesenin

Oh, how many cats there are in the world, You and I will never count them. The heart dreams of sweet peas, And the blue star rings.

Whether awake, delirious or asleep, I only remember from a distant day - A kitten was purring on the bed, looking at me indifferently.

I was still a child then, But to the sound of my grandmother’s song, He jumped up and rushed, like a young tiger cub, onto the ball she had dropped.

Everything is over. I lost my grandmother, And a few years later they made a hat out of that cat, And our grandfather wore it out.

1925

Photo by Louise Gelts

Memory efficiency

The effectiveness of memorizing poetry depends on the individual characteristics of information perception. Visual learners who predominantly perceive information through visual channels will more easily perceive and remember lines from printed text in a book.

An audio medium, such as a telephone, or reciting a poem out loud will help auditory learners master the text faster: it is easier for them to remember what they hear than what they see. Pantomime and gestures are aids in memorizing material for people with developed motor memory.

Modern technologies with applications for memorizing verses on a smartphone can be of great help. Here's an example where you can find this:

"Fox" techniques for memory development

To improve and develop it, so-called mnemonics are used. They store information in the brain's storage areas that can be used at the right time. The mnemonic memorization technique is one of the most exciting and effective methods of memory development than training the brain with ordinary poetry.

This technique is often used by linguists when they need to remember complex rules. To do this, a boring scientific text, a list of actions or a list of goods is turned into a poetic stanza. This cunning, or fox-like, technique makes it easier to learn and remember a difficult rule. For example, about the peculiarities of conjugation of the following verbs:

Drive, hold, look and see, Breathe, hear, hate, And depend, and twist, and offend, and endure. You remember, friends, they cannot be conjugated with -e-.

Poems to memorize about mom

Mothers

Ivan Bunin

I remember the bedroom and the lamp. Toys, a warm bed and your sweet, gentle voice: “Guardian angel above you!”

It used to be that the nanny undresses me and scolds me in a half-whisper, and a sweet dream, misting my eyes, leans toward her shoulder.

You will cross, kiss, Remind me that he is with me, And you will charm me with faith in happiness... I remember, I remember your voice!

I remember the night, the warmth of the crib, the lamp in the dark corner And the shadows from the chains of the lamp... Were you not an angel?

1906—1911

To mom

Marina Tsvetaeva

In the old Straussian waltz, for the first time We heard your quiet call, From that time on, all living things were alien to us And the fluent chiming of the clock was welcomed.

We, like you, welcome the sunsets, reveling in the nearness of the end. Everything that we are rich with on the best evening is placed in our hearts by you.

Tirelessly leaning towards children's dreams, (Without you, I only looked into them for a month!) You led your little ones past the bitter life of thoughts and deeds.

From an early age, those who are sad are close to us, Laughter is boring and home is alien... Our ship does not set sail in a good moment And sails at the will of all the winds!

The azure island of childhood is becoming paler, We are standing alone on the deck. Apparently you left sadness as a legacy for your girls, oh mother!

1907

Mom, look out the window

Afanasy Fet

Mother! Look from the window - You know, yesterday it was not for nothing that the cat washed her nose: There is no dirt, the whole yard is covered, It has brightened, it has turned white - Apparently, there is frost.

Not prickly, light blue. Frost is hanging on the branches - Just look! It’s like someone with fresh, white, plump cotton wool removed everything from the bushes.

Now there will be no argument: It’s fun to run on the sled, and it’s fun to run up the hill! Really, mom? You won’t refuse, but you yourself will probably say: “Well, hurry up and go for a walk!”

1887

O faith of our mothers...

Victor Korotaev

O faith of our mothers, Forever knowing no measure, Holy, reverent faith In us, growing children,

Like the light in a birch forest, nothing in the world can erase her: Not one in the diary, Not the evil complaints of neighbors.

Mothers are such a people - They will sigh, with a long look of death at us: Let them go crazy, let it pass, And again they believe, believe, believe.

As mothers alone believe, exactingly and patiently. And - not loud - they do not consider it a wonder.

And they simply don’t care about their faith, reverent and tender, But we don’t always live up to their hopes.

About mother

A complex approach

Music to improve brain performance and memory development
To maintain a high tone of memory and the entire brain as a whole, the load must be constantly increased. And also develop some functions with the help of others. Specially designed Vikium online simulators are suitable for this. They are built in training in such a way that your strengths become a support for the development of your weaker ones. An adaptive algorithm tracks your daily progress and gradually increases the load to prevent degradation

The peculiarity of this training is that it involves three main functions of the brain - attention, memory and thinking. Overall productivity, the operation of other functions, as well as our ability to learn depend on them.

Thus, by training your brain for just 15 minutes a day, you can greatly improve its performance. This will allow you to master new skills, absorb information faster, become more productive and improve the quality of your own life.

Source

Deal with unclear points

It is very difficult for us to remember what we do not understand. And poetic language, as a rule, is very different from colloquial speech: you will probably come across unfamiliar or outdated words, unusual grammatical phrases and constructions, unknown names and titles.

For example, let’s take Pushkin’s poem “I erected a monument to myself not made by hands...” and write out from it all the words with which difficulties may arise: Pillar of Alexandria, piit, tungus. We learn that the Pillar of Alexandria is a monument to Alexander I in St. Petersburg on Palace Square, piit is an outdated designation for the poet, and Tungus is the name of the Evenki. Now you can imagine what we are talking about.

But keep in mind that in some cases it is important to understand not just individual words, but the context: allusions, allegories. Therefore, it is useful to read an analysis of the poem or look up the history of its creation

A complex approach

To maintain a high tone of memory and the entire brain as a whole, the load must be constantly increased. And also develop some functions with the help of others. Specially designed Vikium online simulators are suitable for this. They are built in training in such a way that your strengths become a support for the development of your weaker ones. An adaptive algorithm tracks your daily progress and gradually increases the load to prevent degradation

The peculiarity of this training is that it involves three main functions of the brain - attention, memory and thinking. Overall productivity, the operation of other functions, as well as our ability to learn depend on them.

Thus, by training your brain for just 15 minutes a day, you can greatly improve its performance. This will allow you to master new skills, absorb information faster, become more productive and improve the quality of your own life.

Source

Techniques

Have you ever heard or perhaps seen in films how an intelligence officer, having glanced at a document or a secret scheme, remembered it instantly? Do you think this is a myth? But no. Everyone has such an amazing ability. This has long been established by science, and is used to train intelligence officers.

For example, this: a person can simultaneously perceive (remember) 7 blocks of 7-8 words. In addition, poems are taught by stanzas, not by sentences or rhymes.

When memorizing, it is important to use the articular apparatus and recite the entire stanza out loud - this will affect auditory memory. It is important to pause for 4 seconds between stanzas - this allows you to comprehend what you read, associate, develop an attitude towards what was written, and engage emotions

Not all poems are divided into stanzas, or not everything that we need to remember falls under poetic rhythm and is divided into blocks. In addition, if you need to remember a digital series, it is difficult to use the entire set of triggers (an event or factor that causes a certain reaction).

In this case, try another method: number each word in the poem, read it several times, saying the number out loud. Ask someone to name individual words from a verse, and you, without peeking, name its number.

Try this guide to practice

Pay attention to your attitude towards what is written. Read 2-3 times and retell as you remember, focusing on your perception

If you do this for a week, you will notice improvements every day. However, this is still not enough.

To develop mnemonic abilities, you need to use not only poetry, but also games, pictures, and logical deduction tasks.

Use the snowball method

If associations don't help, try memorizing them. To do this, read the first line and repeat it out loud several times. When you remember it well, move on to the second: read it several times and connect it with the first. Repeat several times: first line, second. Then move on to the third. And so on until the end.

Memorizing a poem takes a long time, especially if you have a large amount of text to memorize. But before the speech, you will only need to read the first line: the rest will appear in your memory on their own.

Memory poems for children about numbers, multiplication, mathematical terms


Memory poems for children about numbers
Memory poems for children about numbers, multiplication, mathematical terms :

Zero looks like a bun, he is pot-bellied and round. A cat looks like him, If he folds himself into a ball.

This number is one. A thin nose, like a knitting needle, hung down, sad, After all, she is only one.

I probably won’t be able to bend my neck like a deuce Maybe you can? Barely! A swan with the number 2 can do it.

The number three as a threat exposes three splinters, three fishing hooks, and two shafts between them.

Someone turned over an old chair at night, its back facing down. And now in our apartment it has become the number 4!

Look at the number 5. Taking the five by the handle, you can scoop up the water and sand - free-flowing, like a ladle.

If the padlock raises its proboscis upward, Then we will see here Not a padlock, but the number six.

I won’t be able to work in the meadow with this figure . It looks like a scythe, But it can’t mow the grass – It’s not sharpened at all And the number 7 doesn’t mow.

Let's put two donuts together and the number will come out. This is 8! 8 – two rudders together, Or two zeros together.

Is the number nine a bun? Or maybe a ball? This is the cat Barsik sleeping, and his tail lies on a hook.

You can find a large selection of poems about numbers at the link.

What is multiplication? This is a smart addition. After all, it’s smarter to multiply times than to add everything up for an hour. 1x1. One penguin was walking among the ice floes. Once alone - alone. 1×2 One in the field is not a warrior. Once two is two. 2x2. Two athletes took weights. This is: two and two are four. 2x3. The rooster sat before dawn on a high pole: - Crow! Twice three, Twice three is six! A pair of forks stuck into the pie: Two by four - eight holes. 3x3. Two insects drank coffee and broke three cups each. What is broken cannot be put back together... three times three makes nine. 3x4. All day long in the apartment the Talking Cockatoo repeats: - Three times four, Three times four... Twelve months a year. 4x4. Four cute pigs danced without boots: Four times four equals sixteen bare legs. 4x5. Four learned monkeys Flipped through books with their feet... There are five toes on each foot: Four times five is twenty. 5x5. The hares went out for a walk: Five five is twenty five. 5x6. A fox ran into the forest: Five six makes thirty. 5x7. Five bears from a den Walked through the forest without a road - Seven miles away to slurp jelly: Five seven - thirty-five! 6x6. Six old women were spinning wool: Six six - thirty six. 6x7. Six networks of six ruffs - This is also thirty-six. And a roach got caught in the net: Six seven is forty two. 7x7. Fools are not reaped, fools are not sown, They themselves are born: Seven - forty-nine families... Let them not be offended! 7x8. Once the deer asked the elk: “What is seven eight?” - Elk did not bother to look into the textbook: - Fifty, of course, six! 8x8. The Elephant vacuums the carpets in the apartment with its nose: Eight by eight - Sixty-four. 8x9. Eight bears were chopping wood. Eight nine is seventy two 9x9. Little Pig decided to check: - How much is “nine by nine”? - Eighty - oink - one! - So answered the young pig. 9x10. The sandpiper is small, but the nose is: Nine ten - ninety. 10x10. There are a dozen moles in the meadow, Each one digs ten beds. And at ten ten - a hundred: The whole earth is like a sieve!

MEDIAN - a monkey, Who has a keen eye, Will jump exactly into the middle of the Side opposite the top, Where he is now.

HEIGHT is like a cat, Which, arching its back, And at right angles Connected the top And the side with its tail.

I’m reading a new poem for you, Well done to anyone who remembers. Any SEGMENT has a beginning and an end.

Suddenly, in the sky, from behind the gray dark clouds , the long-awaited RAY of the sun appeared, which, I’ll tell you a secret, has a beginning, but no end, guys.

Everything that is sacred in our life, We have no right to deny. STRAIGHT doesn't have a beginning or an end, guys.

A man has two shoulders, And in a day there is day and night. Two rays were called ANGLE - With a beginning at a common point.

Where labor knows no laziness, things are going well! Where there are numbers and divisions, it turns out to be a SCALE. The length of each division is the unit of measurement.

We want to find a FRACTION OF A NUMBER. There is no need to disturb anyone. We need to multiply this number by this fraction.

Children need to know the rules of addition. Like multiplication - Learn, understand.

DIFFERENT SIGNS FOR NUMBERS? We do this: We subtract the modules, put a sign for the larger one.

TWO NEGATIVES? little to worry about: We’ll put the minus first, We’ll add the modules later, but if you follow these rules, then you’re guaranteed, no doubt, five!

Plus on minus, minus, plus! I'm not afraid of multiplication! Multiplying modules is a trifle. The most important thing is not to forget about the sign. Multiplying PLUS BY MINUS, We put a minus without yawning. PLUS ON PLUS - and a plus in the answer. Everyone will get A's, kids! I’ll multiply MINUS by MINUS, Plus will be in the answer too. Learn a poem - learning will be more fun!

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