This beginner chess course introduces students to the timeless game of strategy and logic. Through interactive lessons, puzzles, and guided practice, children learn the rules, moves, tactics, and etiquette of chess. The course builds critical thinking and decision-making skills while nurturing a love for the game. By the end of the course, each learner will confidently play full games, recognize basic tactics, and be ready for friendly matches or school-level tournaments.
Understanding the Chessboard
Files, ranks, and diagonals
Initial board setup and piece placement
Color rules and board orientation
Piece Movement and Capturing
Legal moves of pawn, rook, knight, bishop, queen, and king
How to capture and protect pieces
Touch-move and check/checkmate explained
Special Chess Rules
Castling: how and when to use it
Pawn promotion to queen, rook, bishop, or knight
En passant: the sneaky pawn rule
Draws, stalemates, and threefold repetition
Openings & Game Phases
Opening principles: control the center, develop quickly, king safety
The middlegame: simple tactics like forks, pins, skewers
Endgame basics: king and queen vs. king
Playing with Notation & Clock
Learning algebraic notation (e.g., e4, Nf3)
Introduction to using a chess clock
Practicing friendly games with time controls
Final Matches & Review
Instructor feedback on games played
Peer challenges and mini-tournaments
Certificate of completion and strategy tips for next level
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