Chess for Schools: From Simple Strategy Games to Clubs and Competitions

An approach to teaching chess in schools through a series of minigames which will enable all children to better understand and enjoy this magnificent game. Chess is a game of extraordinary excitement and beauty and all children should have the opportunity to experience it. Indeed, many claim that playing abstract strategy games such as chess provides a wide range of cognitive and social benefits - such as improvements in problem-solving ability and communication skills. However, Richard James argues that, because of the complexity of chess, most younger children would gain more benefit from simpler chess-based strategy games and incremental learning. In this practical handbook, Richard provides a wide range of games and puzzles based on these principles which are appropriate for primary schools, and explains how teachers can identify children who would benefit from starting young. Richard also sets out how this approach can engage the whole community, including working with children with special needs, getting parents involved in learning and playing, and developing partnerships between primary and secondary schools. An ideal resource for primary and secondary school teachers wanting to introduce their pupils to chess.

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Chess for Schools: From Simple Strategy Games to Clubs and Competitions

An approach to teaching chess in schools through a series of minigames which will enable all children to better understand and enjoy this magnificent game. Chess is a game of extraordinary excitement and beauty and all children should have the opportunity to experience it. Indeed, many claim that playing abstract strategy games such as chess provides a wide range of cognitive and social benefits - such as improvements in problem-solving ability and communication skills. However, Richard James argues that, because of the complexity of chess, most younger children would gain more benefit from simpler chess-based strategy games and incremental learning. In this practical handbook, Richard provides a wide range of games and puzzles based on these principles which are appropriate for primary schools, and explains how teachers can identify children who would benefit from starting young. Richard also sets out how this approach can engage the whole community, including working with children with special needs, getting parents involved in learning and playing, and developing partnerships between primary and secondary schools. An ideal resource for primary and secondary school teachers wanting to introduce their pupils to chess.

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Chess for Schools: From Simple Strategy Games to Clubs and Competitions

Chess for Schools: From Simple Strategy Games to Clubs and Competitions

by Richard James
Chess for Schools: From Simple Strategy Games to Clubs and Competitions

Chess for Schools: From Simple Strategy Games to Clubs and Competitions

by Richard James

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An approach to teaching chess in schools through a series of minigames which will enable all children to better understand and enjoy this magnificent game. Chess is a game of extraordinary excitement and beauty and all children should have the opportunity to experience it. Indeed, many claim that playing abstract strategy games such as chess provides a wide range of cognitive and social benefits - such as improvements in problem-solving ability and communication skills. However, Richard James argues that, because of the complexity of chess, most younger children would gain more benefit from simpler chess-based strategy games and incremental learning. In this practical handbook, Richard provides a wide range of games and puzzles based on these principles which are appropriate for primary schools, and explains how teachers can identify children who would benefit from starting young. Richard also sets out how this approach can engage the whole community, including working with children with special needs, getting parents involved in learning and playing, and developing partnerships between primary and secondary schools. An ideal resource for primary and secondary school teachers wanting to introduce their pupils to chess.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781785835971
Publisher: Crown House Publishing
Publication date: 07/30/2022
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.79(d)

About the Author

Richard James has been teaching and organising chess for children since 1972. Between 1975 and 2006, Richard ran the highly successful Richmond Junior Chess Club, whose members included Luke McShane, Jonathan Rowson and other future grandmasters. He is also the author of Chess for Kids and The Right Way to Teach Chess to Kids, and has written extensively on chess history and trivia.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements i

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 Setting the Scene 5

Starting out in chess 5

What chess isn't 7

What chess is 12

The chess family 13

Knowledge and skills 16

Chess history 17

Chapter 2 Posing the Problem 23

Moving into schools 23

Primary school chess clubs 25

Chess and parenting styles 30

Chess and child development 33

Chess on the primary school curriculum 35

The primary school problem 39

Chapter 3 Finding the Solution 43

Wearing a teacher hat 43

Two types of chess 47

A third type of chess 48

The real reasons to promote chess in schools 51

The magic toolbox 52

Transforming lives 60

Chess in secondary schools 66

School chess clubs 69

Chess competitions 77

Chessboard etiquette 81

Minichess activities 82

Noughts and Crosses: a simple board game 91

Teeko: A harder board game 93

Introduction to the chessboard 95

Chess notation: naming the squares 97

The Eight Officers Puzzle 99

Rooks and Bishops 101

Rook, Bishop and Queen 103

Rook, Bishop and Knights 105

The Knight Tour 107

Knight Journeys 109

Square Control 111

Knight Captures 113

Queen Against Knight 115

Queen and Rook Against Bishop 117

Back to the Start 119

Prechess activities 121

Small-chess activities 142

Beyond the basics 171

Chapter 4 Resources 173

Organisations 173

Websites 175

Films 178

Books 179

Epilogue 181

Appendices 185

Appendix 1 The rules of chess 185

Appendix 2 Terminology 201

Appendix 3 Competitive Chess 204

Appendix 4 Chess ratings 207

Bibliography 211

References 211

Further reading 214

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