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The document outlines classroom rules for a chess lesson, emphasizing respect, participation, and focus. It provides a brief history of chess, detailing its origins, notable players, and the evolution of the game. Additionally, it highlights the benefits of playing chess, including improved problem-solving skills, confidence, and family bonding.
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Chess

The document outlines classroom rules for a chess lesson, emphasizing respect, participation, and focus. It provides a brief history of chess, detailing its origins, notable players, and the evolution of the game. Additionally, it highlights the benefits of playing chess, including improved problem-solving skills, confidence, and family bonding.
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CHESS

GAMES
Prepared by: Wyndelle Pauline G. Martinez
CLASSROOM
RU L E S
1 RESPECT EVERYONE 5 STAY IN YOUR SEAT

2 LISTEN WHEN OTHERS ARE SPEAKING 6 USE POLITE LANGUAGE

3 RAISE YOUR HAND TO SPEAK 7 STAY FUCOSED AND PARTICIPATE

NO USE ELECTRONIC DEVICES


4 FOLLOW DIRECTION 8 WTHOUT PERMISSION
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yo u
r ea d y ?
RAMBLE
SC
WORD
Instructions: The teacher will
shOw some pictures and the
students need to identify what
is this scrabble letter.
round one

K N R G I
round two

E E U Q N T
r ou n d
t hr e e

T E A C H E K
M C
r ou n d
FOU R

S W R B H O I
P
round FIVE

P N O A W
r ou n d
S IX

T O T M A I E
K
round SEVEN

O K O R
NEXT
r o u n d
GA M E
ON!
Instructions: The teacher will show
a picture, and the students will
identify those picture.
a n s we r T H IS
Award this star
to the winner of
the round!
A.
Discuss the
nature/background of the
M eet game, chess

t he B.
Show the basic moves and
function of each chess

OBJECTIVES pieces

at the end of lesson the C.


Identify the benefits of
students should be able playing chess
to
BRIEF HISTORY
Do you know where chess originated?
Chess is a game that has been played for
centuries and was thought to have
originated in India in the 15th century.
Long ago, it was considered a game
reserved only for kings and members of
the upper classes. Nowadays, chess is
played by common people even at an early
age.
The modern design of chess pieces bears the name
Staunton, who was an English master in the mid-1800s.
These are the type of pieces that are now used in all
tournaments worldwide.

The first international chess tournament was the


London Tourney, played in 1851. A German named Adolf
Anderssen won the game. He became the unofficial best
chess player of the world because he did not receive
any award or title.
The first great American-born chess player is
Paul Morphy. Morphy traveled to Europe in the
1850s where he beat all challengers including
Adolf Anderssen. However, the English champion
of the time (Staunton) refused to play with him,
so Morphy never became a world chess
champion.
The first official championship chess
tournament was played in 1866 in London, with
sand clocks to restrict the length of a game. A
Bohemian (Czechoslovakian) Jew named Steinitz
won the game. He became the world's first
official chess champion, holding this title until
1894. Have you wondered who rules in the world
of chess today? Recently, Russia dominates the
game of chess.
This results from the establishment of
government schools for talented chess players
after the communist revolution of 1917. Since
1927, many of the top world chess players have
been citizens of the former Union of Soviet
Socialist Republic (USSR), including: Tal, Alekhine,
Petrosian, Spassky, Smyslov, Anatoli Karpov,
and Gary Kasparov
BENIFITS OF PLAYING CHESS

Chess is an indoor recreational activity which is


now being introduced a major part of secondary
level Curriculum because of the benefits it
gives the students. Here are some of its
benefits:
BENIFITS
Y I N G C H E S S
O F P L A
Chess increases the mathematical and scientific skills of the students also
1 enhances the problem solving skills, concentration ability, and logical
thinking ability of the students.
It develops a sense of confidence and self-worth of a student.
2

It also improves communication skills.


3

It gives a lesson on hard work and commitment


4
BENIFITS
Y I N G C H E S S
O F P L A
Chess provides entertainment and relaxation. This game is free and can
5 provide entertainment even for the observers.
Chess also has health benefits. It is considered as a form of recreationa
6 therapy. It keeps the mind healthy, thus, results to a healthy body. It is used
by therapists to help people suffering from anxiety and depression.

Chess as a form of indoor recreational activity can strengthen family


7 relationship. Members of the family can play with each other while at home. In
a way, the chess pieces represent the family members.

Each member of the family has a role to play just like in chess where each
piece has specific functions to perform to win the game.
KING
The most important piece in the game. The
objective is to protect your king while
trying to checkmate your opponent's king.

M eet The king can move one square in any


direction (horizontally, vertically, or
diagonally).

t he QUEEN
The most powerful piece. The queen can
move any number of squares in any

P IE C E S direction (horizontally, vertically, or


diagonally), making it highly versatile in
attack and defense.

ROOK
Moves any number of squares horizontally
or vertically. Rooks are strong in
controlling open files and ranks and are
especially useful in the endgame.
BISHOP
Moves any number of squares diagonally.
Each bishop stays on one color (light or

M eet dark) for the entire game. Bishops are


valuable for long-range attacks and
controlling diagonal paths.

KNIGHT
t he Moves in an "L" shape: two squares in one
direction and then one square
perpendicular to that, or vice versa.

P IE C E S
Knights are the only pieces that can jump
over other pieces, making them excellent
for surprise attacks and control of the
board.

PAWN
The smallest and weakest piece, but with
unique abilities. Pawns move forward one
square but capture diagonally. On their first
move, pawns can move two squares forward.
Pawns can promote to any piece (except a
king) upon reaching the opposite end of the
board, making them critical in the endgame.
P LA Y
ME WELL
Ga m e
M ec h a n i c s
Instructions: The teacher will
divide the class into 5
groups. Each group will
create their own chess
board, chess pieces and
after that each group will
play. Here’s the score sheet:
are
yo u
r ea d y ?
Directions: Answer the following
questions.
1. Who is the first great American born
chess player?

2. Name all the chess pieces?

3.what are the things needed in playing


chess?
Assignment: Draw this in 1/4
illustration board

1. Draw each chess pieces;


2. And write their functions.
thank
for y o u
playing

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