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Math

  • Understanding the concept of coordinates and how to move pieces on a grid
  • Developing strategic thinking and planning several moves ahead
  • Practicing counting and understanding the value of different pieces
  • Learning about symmetry and patterns on the chessboard

One creative way to continue developing math skills through playing chess is to introduce the student to chess notation. This will not only improve their understanding of coordinates but also enhance their logical thinking as they write down and analyze the moves of a game. Additionally, exploring puzzles and problem-solving books related to chess can further strengthen their strategic thinking and mathematical skills.

Book Recommendations

  • The Kids' Book of Chess and Chess Set by Harvey Kidder: This book provides an introduction to the game of chess with helpful illustrations and explanations geared towards kids.
  • Chess for Children by Murray Chandler: A beginner's guide to chess with clear instructions and fun activities to improve chess skills.
  • Queen's Gambit by Walter Tevis: A captivating novel that introduces children to the world of competitive chess and the determination of a young female chess prodigy.

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