Class Type

Online class

Class Time:

One hour per session

Age Group

From 8 to All Ages

Number Of Kids:

20 Students per Session

Course Duration

4 Months

Classes per week

Two classes per week

Next Batch Start Date

2025-10-04

Chess

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Module 1: Introduction to Chess

  • Lesson 1: What is Chess?
    • History of chess and its origins
    • How chess is played and its importance in developing strategic thinking
    • Fun quiz: History and basics of chess
  • Lesson 2: The Chessboard and Pieces
    • Introduction to the chessboard (8x8 grid) and piece setup
    • How each piece moves (Pawns, Rooks, Knights, Bishops, Queen, King)
    • Activity: Virtual chessboard setup and interactive piece identification
  • Lesson 3: Understanding the Objective
    • The goal of the game: Checkmate
    • Basic rules: How to win and lose in chess
    • Interactive activity: Practice checkmating with basic positions

Module 2: Learning to Move the Pieces

  • Lesson 1: Pawn Power
    • The movement of pawns (one square forward, two squares on the first move, captures diagonally)
    • Special pawn rules (en passant, promotion)
    • Activity: Virtual chessboard game practicing pawn moves and captures
  • Lesson 2: Rooks, Bishops, and Knights
    • Rooks: Vertical and horizontal movement
    • Bishops: Diagonal movement
    • Knights: Unique "L" shape movement (can jump over pieces)
    • Activity: Fun challenges using rooks, bishops, and knights to capture pieces
  • Lesson 3: The Queen and the King
    • Queen’s versatility: Combines the power of a rook and bishop
    • King’s limited movement and importance in the game
    • Activity: Games to practice positioning the queen and king correctly

Module 3: Basic Chess Tactics

  • Lesson 1: Controlling the Center
    • Why controlling the center of the board is key to a strong position
    • How to position pieces effectively at the center
    • Interactive exercise: Move pieces to control the center of the board
  • Lesson 2: Developing Pieces
    • How to develop your pieces in the opening
    • Why it's important to move your knights and bishops early
    • Activity: Interactive puzzles focusing on piece development
  • Lesson 3: Castling and Protecting the King
    • Introduction to castling and its role in protecting the king
    • The rules for castling: Conditions and benefits
    • Activity: Virtual castling practice and how to create a safe king position

Module 4: Chess Strategies and Checkmate Patterns

  • Lesson 1: Understanding Basic Checkmate Patterns
    • Simple checkmate patterns: King and queen vs. king, king and rook vs. king
    • Visual examples and step-by-step breakdowns
    • Activity: Practice setting up basic checkmate scenarios
  • Lesson 2: Forks, Pins, and Skewers
    • What are chess tactics like forks (attacking two pieces at once), pins, and skewers?
    • Visual examples and explanations
    • Activity: Puzzles focused on forks, pins, and skewers
  • Lesson 3: Sacrificing Pieces for Advantage
    • When and why to sacrifice pieces (e.g., sacrificing a rook for a checkmate setup)
    • Introduction to thinking several moves ahead
    • Activity: Problem-solving exercises where kids have to sacrifice a piece to win

Module 5: Advanced Techniques and Endgame

  • Lesson 1: Endgame Basics
    • Common endgame strategies and how to win with fewer pieces on the board
    • King and pawn vs. king endgames
    • Activity: Practice endgame scenarios where only a few pieces remain
  • Lesson 2: Checkmate with Limited Pieces
    • How to checkmate with just a king and a queen or king and rook
    • The concept of forcing a checkmate
    • Interactive puzzles to practice checkmating with limited pieces
  • Lesson 3: Creating a Plan in the Endgame
    • How to transition from the middle game to the endgame
    • The importance of coordination between pieces
    • Activity: Simulate endgame scenarios where kids practice setting up checkmate

Module 6: Playing Chess and Analyzing Games

  • Lesson 1: How to Play a Full Game of Chess
    • Review of all rules and strategies learned so far
    • Playing a full game against an opponent (live or AI)
    • Activity: Play a beginner-level game of chess and analyze it together
  • Lesson 2: Understanding Chess Notation
    • Introduction to chess notation (how moves are written in algebraic notation)
    • Reading and recording chess games
    • Activity: Analyzing and replaying famous chess games using notation
  • Lesson 3: Analyzing Your Games
    • How to analyze your own chess games to find mistakes and improve
    • Tips on learning from your losses and finding patterns to improve
    • Activity: Post-game analysis with tips for improvement