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Normann Release date: December 4, 2017 [eBook #56127] Language: German Credits: Produced by R.G.P.M. van Giesen *** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK DIE THURMUHR: EINE RECHEN-FIBEL FÜR KLEINE KINDER *** Produced by R.G.P.M. van Giesen DIE THURMUHR eine Rechen-Fibel für kleine Kinder zur Erkennung der Uhr, Erlernung der Zahlen u. practisch: Entwickelung der ersten Begriffe der Rechen - Kunst in Bildern und Reimen von F. G. Normann del. BERLIN, Plahn'sche Buchhandlung (L. Nitze.) Deutsche Zahlen. 1,2,3,4,5 6,7,8,9,10. 1 und 2, fleissig sei! 3 und 4 merk' es dir! 6,7 dann dich lieb'n, 8,9,10, die dich seh'n, und es wird dir wohl ergeh'n. Römische Zahlen I, II, III, (Ein-siedler.) (Zwei-ge.) (Drei-fuss. Drei-zack.) IV, V, IV, keinen Klecks, doch dabei (Vier-Däuse) (Fünf Augen.) (Sechser.) VII und VIII den du g'macht, IX (Sieb.) (Achtung.) (Neun Kegel.) X (Zähne.) I.II.III. darf man seh'n VI.VII.VIII. IV.V. ja recht reinlich dich IX.X. gewöhn'! 1. Eins schlägt die Glock'! Ein Tag fing an, Ein neuer Tag. Du denkst nicht d'ran; Du schläfst im Licht des Mondenscheins Die Glock' schlägt Eins! I. Ein Wesen ist's, das für uns wacht, Ein Gott beschützt uns Tag u. Nacht; Hältst du dich stets von Sünden rein, Wird er auch immer mit dir sein; Kein einzig Mal drum wende du Dein junges Herz dem Bösen zu! 1 Birne kostet 1 Gr. wieviel kostet 1/2 B.? Eine Birne in der Mitte durchschnitten giebt 2 halbe. Nehme ich von einer Birne die Hälfte fort, so bleibt noch? * (2 halbe sind eine ganze.) * Anmerkung: Um den Kindern das Subtrahiren be- greiflich zu machen, decke man mit der Hand die eine Hälfte zu. 1 Einspänner 2. Zwei schlägt die Glock'! Schlaf' ungetrübt, Wenn zweierlei Dir Gott nur giebt: Gesundheit, frommen Sinn dabei! Die Glock' schlägt Zwei! II. Bewahr die beiden dir getreu: Gesundheit in dem Lebens-Mai, Ein unverletzt' Gewissen dann; So reifest du beglückt heran; Ohn' sie jedoch sind, glaub' es mir, Vergebens alle Schätze dir. 1 u. 1 = 2. 2 trinken 1 Flasche wieviel bekommt jeder? (wenn Einer so viel trinkt als der Andere.) Von 2 Leuten trinkt jeder 1 Flasche Wein, wieviel trinken beide Zu einer Portion Wenn von 2 Schmetterlingen Warmbier nimmt man 1 wegfliegt, wieviel bleiben? 2 Eier, wieviel zu 1/2 P. Zweige. 2 Zwei-kampf. 3. Drei schlägt die Glock'! Der Hahn kräht schon, Zur Abreis' bläst Der Postillon; Da wärst du auch wohl gern' dabei. Die Glock' schlägt Drei! III. Drei Tageszeiten zählet man. Erst Morgen Mittag, Abend dann. An deinem Lebens-Morgen üb' Was dich als Mann macht werth und lieb, Dann sieht am Abend einst dein Blick Froh auf die Lebensreis' zurück. 2 und 1 = 3. 1 von 3 bleibt 2. 2 '' 3 '' 1. Von 3 Vögeln fliegt einer 1 Vogel kostet 1 Dreier, fort, wie viel bleiben sitzen? wieviel kosten 3 Vögel? 3 Drei-spänner. 4. Vier schlägt die Glock'! Der Gaul der scharrt, Es graut der Tag, Die Stallthür' knarrt, Mein Pferdchen, man bringt Futter dir. Die Glock' schlägt Vier! IV. Vier Elemente schuf uns Gott, Sie folgen seinem Machtgebot; Das Wasser, Feuer, Erd' u. Luft, Dies Alles zur Anbetung ruft. Nichts kann ohn' diese Vier geschehn, Nichts in der Welt ohn' sie besteh'n. 2 u. 2 = 4. 3 u. 1 = 4. ---- 2 v. 4 bl. 2. 1 v. 4 '' 3. 3 v. 4 '' 1. Ein Apfel Diese 4 Stücke in 4 Theile ge- will ich an meine theilt, hat 4/4. Mutter und meine bei- nehme ich 1/4 weg, den Geschwister so so bleiben? verschenken, dass Mut- nehme ich 2/4 oder 1/2 ter noch mal so viel weg, so bleiben? bekommt, als jeder der nehme ich 3/4 fort, Geschwister. Wie mache so bleibt? ich das? Wieviel kostet 1/4 Q. Essig, wenn das Quart 4 Dreier kostet? 4 Vierspänner. 5. Fünf schlägt die Glock'! Das Vöglein singt, Die Morgensonn' Hervor jetzt dringt; Der Wandrer greift zum Wanderstock. Fünf ist die Glock'! V. Fünf Sinne dir gegeben sind, Damit nim Alles wahr, mein Kind; Gesicht, Geschmack, Geruch, Gehör, Gefühl zählt fünftens auch hierher. Bewundere der Schöpfung Pracht, Wie weise Alles ist gemacht. 1 u. 4 = 5. 3 u. 2 = 5. 4 u. 1 = 5. 2 v. 5 bl. 3. 1 v. 5 bl. 4. 3 v. 5 bl. 2. 1 v. 5 bl. 4. 4 v. 5 bl. 1. 5 Fünf-eck. 6. Sechs schlägt die Glock'! Der Hofhund bellt, Der Hirte treibt Hinaus auf's Feld. Steh' auf, steh' auf, du faule Hex'! Die Glock' schlägt sechs! VI. Im sechsten Jahre da beginnt Für dich ein neues Leben, Kind! Da musst du in die Schul' hinein, Und wirst durch Fleiss uns recht erfreu'n. Denn wenn du einst erwachsen bist, Dein Glück aus diesem Fleiss entspriesst. 1 Maikäfer hat 6 Füsse, wieviele Füsse haben 2 Maikäfer? [1 Maikäfer] kostet [3 Nadel] wieviel kosten: [2 Maikäfer]? Ein M. kostet eine Nadel, wieviel kosten 3 M.? Für [6 Nadel] bekome ich: [3 M.] wieviel für [2 Nadel] [2 Dreier] sind soviel wie: [1 Sechser] Wieviel sind also: [3 Sechser] (wenn jeder Sechser soviel wie 2 Dreier ist.) 6 Dreier. 6 Sechs-spänner 7. VII. Sieben schlägt die Glock'! Zur Mutter lauf' Und kleid' dich an, Dann pass' recht auf, Damit dich deine Aeltern lieben. Die Glock' schlägt Sieben! Mit Sonntag fängt die Woche an, Dem reiht sich Montag, Dienstag an, Drauf Mittwoch und der Donnerstag, Und diesem folgt der Freitag nach; Sonnabend macht dann den Beschluss, Weil sieben Tag' sie haben muss. 1 u. 6 = 7. oder 1 v. 7 bl. 6. 2 u. 5 = 7. 3 u. 4 = 7. 3 Leute sollen 7 Rthlr so theilen, dass der 1ste noch einmal so viel als der 2te u. dieser noch einmal so viel als der dritte erhält. oder: 3 Brüder erben 7 Rthlr. so, dass dem 2ten halb so viel als dem ältesten, aber noch ein- mal so viel als dem jüngsten zufällt. 7 Sie-ben. 8. VIII. Acht schlägt die Glock'! Schenk' Caffee ein! Wirst du auch heut' Hübsch fleissig sein? -- Du wirst nun nach der Schul' gebracht; Die Glock' schlägt Acht! Nimm vor der Sünde dich in Acht, Weil Gottes Auge dich bewacht; Acht nichts geringe um dich her; Hab immer Acht auf gute Lehr'; Wie schön, wenn in dem Alter dann Dir Achtung zollet Jedermann! 8. VIII. 4 Leute setzen sich um einen Tisch; jeder hat 3 Lichte vor sich. Wieviel Lichte sind's im Ganzen? 1 Apfelsiene hat 8 Theile, 1 Stück ist der achte Theil (1/2 Viertel.) oder 1 Achtel. 2/8 = 1/4. 4/8 = 2/4. 6/8 = 3/4. 8/8 = 4/4 oder eine Ganze. 5 u. 3 = 8. 4 u. 4 = 8. 2 u. 6 = 8. 1 u. 7 = 8. 5 v. 8 bl. 3. 4 v. 8 bl. 4. 2 v. 8 bl. 6. 1 v. 8 bl. 7. Ein halber Hering halb, u. davon 1 Hering kostet 4 ₰ die Hälfte. Wieviel? wieviel 2 H.? 8 Ellen Band ohne Elle zu 5 Auflösung. u. 3 Ellen zu theilen. Man nimmt davon wie Siehe Aufl. hierneben. nebenstehend die Hälfte; dann ist die Länge 4 Ell. 3 u 5. = 8. darauf wieder die Hälfte, 3 v. 8 bl. 5. dann ist d. Läng. 2 Ellen u. noch 1 mal die Hälfte, so dass also d. L. 1 Elle beträgt; nun schneidet man wie hier unten durch. 4/4. = 8/8. 3/4. = 6/8. 2/4. = 4/8. 3/8. 1/4 = 2/8. 8 Acht-samkeit. 9. IX. Neun ist die Glock'! Horch! Glockenklang Und in der Kirch' Ertönt Gesang! Willst du nicht auch andächtig sein? Die Glock' schlägt Neun! Bist du recht fromm und herzensrein, So gehe in die Kirch' hinein; Hier bete still, in dich gekehrt, Solch Beten wird von Gott erhört; Und ist alsdann die Predigt aus, Dann kehr' zurück in's Vaterhaus. 3 mal 3 = 9. 1 v. 9 bl. 8. 2 v. 9 bl. 7. 3 v. 9 bl. 6. 4 v. 9 bl. 5. 5 v. 9 bl. 4. 4 u. 5 = 9. 6 v. 9 bl. 3. 7 v. 9 bl. 2. 8 v. 9 bl. 1. 9 v. 9 bl. 0. 3 u. 6 = 9. 2 u. 7 = 9. 1 u. 8 = 9. 10. Zehn schlägt die Glock'!-- Du junges Blut, Jetzt schmeckt gewiss Das Frühstück gut; So junge Zähne beissen schön. Die Glock' schlägt Zehn. X. An Händen hat zehn Fingern man, Die wende du recht fleissig an Zu deinem Fleiss, zu deiner Zier, Ueb' sie zur Arbeit, rath' ich dir. Auch gab Gott der Gebote zehn, Sie halte, so wird's wohl dir geh'n! 5 u. 5 = 10. 9 u. 1 = 10. 6 u. 4 = 10. 8 u. 2 = 10. * 3 u. 7 = 10. 1,2,3,4 = 10. * Eben so die subtractionen z.B. 9 v. 10. bl 1. 1 v. 10 bl. 9 u.s.w. 10. Zähne am Rade. 11. Eilf schlägt die Glock'! Da kommt von Fern' Die Wachparad'; Du tauschtest gern' Die Uniform mit deinem Rock? Eilf schlägt die Glock'! XI Hast du von Blücher wohl gehört? Wie er gezückt sein Racheswerdt, Wie er im deutschen Freiheitskrieg Napoleon entriss den Sieg?-- Auch du nimm kühn das Schwerdt zu Hand, Ruft einst zum Kampf dein Vaterland! 11. 4, 4, 1 u. 2 = 11. 12. Zwölf schlägt die Glock'! Im Mittag schon Am Himmelszelt' Steht hoch die Sonn'! Nun iss, mein Kind, Gott helf, Gott helf! Die Glock' ist Zwölf! XII. Der Tag enteilt, die Zeit entflieht; Auch du, mein Kind, vergehest mit, Bedenk', zwölf Monat' macht ein Jahr, Wie kurz uns das Vergang'ne war! Drum nütze diese Spanne Zeit, Sie führet uns zur Ewigkeit! Januar. Februar. März. April. Mai. Juni. Juli. August. September. October. November. December. (Einviertel.) Halb (Drieviertel) Wenn eine Uhr 2 Zeiger hat, so zeigt der längere die Viertel Stunden vor der Zeit an, vor welcher der kurze (Stunden) Zeiger steht. 1 u. 11 = 12. 4 mal 3 = 12. 5 u. 7 = 12. 3 u. 9 = 12. 2 u. 10 = 12. 6 u. 6 = 12. 4 u. 8 = 12. [1 Sechser] hat [4 mal 3 Pfenning] oder [3 Dreier] oder [2 Sechser] 12 Pf: sollen an Carl und Fritz vertheilt werden, so, dass Carl nochmal so viel bekommt als Fritz. Wieviel ist 1/4, 1/2 Sgr? wieviel halbe Sgr. sind 6 Sgr? [1 Rthlr] [6 VI EINEM THALER] [2 Rthlr] hat wieviel haben? 12 sind 1 Dutzend wieviel sind 1/4 '' '' '' 1/2 '' '' '' 3/4 '' Das Dutzend kostet 1 Sgr. (oder?) wieviel kostet das Stück? 1 Semmel 3 ₰. 1 Wurst 1 Sgr. Bier 9 ₰. Wieviel zusammen? 12 7 u. 5. [Transcriber's Notes: This book, first published in 1841, exists entirely of illustrations (alternated with empty pages) in which the text is incorporated. When reading this book in plain text format, it may be difficult to understand all the details. The plain text has been formatted with indentations and empty lines in an attempt to make it 'look like' the illustrations. In those cases the author used a picture of an object as part of a sentence, the transcriber has converted it to text and placed it between square brackets. For example: Für [6 Nadel] bekome ich Throughout the book there are pictures of coins. Most of them have been given a name by the author (and those names have been used by the transcriber to change pictures to text) except one: a coin with the inscription [VI EINEN THALER]. In these cases this inscription has been used. The named coins are: Pf. = [1 PFENNING] Dreier = [120 EINEN THALER] Sechser / Sgr. = [60 EINEN THALER] = 2 x Dreier Rthlr = Reichsthaler = [EIN THALER] A special case is the [Pfenning]. Sometimes [Pf.] is used in the text, but also the symbol [₰]. This is the unicode-character [₰]. There are a few words where an overscore, or "macron" above an [m] is used. In older German texts this meant that the letter was doubled. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macron_(diacritic)] for more information. In the plain text version a standard [m] is used, because there doesn't seem to be a unicode character for it. The words concerned are: [bekome] and [nim]. ] End of Project Gutenberg's Die Thurmuhr, by Friedrich Gustav Normann *** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK DIE THURMUHR: EINE RECHEN-FIBEL FÜR KLEINE KINDER *** Updated editions will replace the previous one—the old editions will be renamed. Creating the works from print editions not protected by U.S. copyright law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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