King Chess Club - Grade 1

State Chess Team

bulletAiden Adamany
bulletBill Brown
bulletHarry Debruler
bulletSteven Do
bulletBrennan Harkey
bulletJoey Rock
bulletBrooklyn Scott
bulletMax Tenin
bulletScott Tessman
bulletBrandon Wallace  

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Welcome, King Chess Team - Grade 1 section. King Chess Club is one of the top teams in the state. Last year, our Grade 1 section team won 10th in state.

The key to winning at State is to practice more than other teams. Attending chess club every week is a good start. But playing only once a week is not enough to prepare for state in Februrary. Though we are preparing for a state competion, our emphasis will always be to have fun doing.

I will try to be at Chess Club every week to meet with the Grade 1 team. One of the things we will be doing is "skill testing" to ensure that everyone on the team knows the basics. Here are some links to mini-lessons, worksheets, and mini-games for learning and re-enforcing these basics.

Basics

bulletKnow the three ways to get out of check (mini-lesson, worksheet)
bulletKnow the difference between check, checkmate, and stalemate (mini-lesson, worksheet, worksheet answers)
bulletKnow your basic checkmates! (checklist)
bulletTwo Rook Checkmate (mini-lesson, worksheet, mini-game)
bulletQueen Checkmate  (mini-lesson, worksheet, mini-game)
bulletOne Rook Checkmate  (mini-lesson, worksheet, mini-game)
bulletMore Mate-in-one worksheets ( with a Bishop, with a Knight )
bulletCastling
bulletEn-passant

Novice Lessons

bulletScholars Mate and Scholars Mate Defense
bulletPiece Values
bulletOpening Principles
bulletDiscovered Attack
bulletSkewer Attack
bulletFried Liver Attack
bulletThe Pin
bulletDraws: Tournament Tactics
bulletKing+Pawn versus King: Offense and Defense
bulletNotation: Long and short

Remember! If you practice 3-4 times a week, you too can be part of a winning state chess team.

See you at chess club!

- Chuck Beach, Coach, Grade 1 State Chess Team

 

Parents!

Your kids will need a partner to practice chess at home. If skills learned are not reinforced, the child will forget.

Take advantage of this opportunity for some wonderful parent -child time. Some pointers:

bulletKeep it fun. Make your sessions "play time", not just practice.
bulletKnow the basics yourself. Not a chess player? That can be an advantage as you learn together.
bulletFollow progress. I will be using the skills check lists and emailing you progress reports as well as lessons covered.

When we get closer to the date of the tournament, I will be sending out forms and travel info.

Call me if you have any questions at anytime.

- Chuck - 654-7461