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Good Morning

CLASS

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LET US PLAY!!! KNOWING THE CHARACTERS!!!

1.) 2.) 3.) 4.)

5.) 6.) 7.)

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Playing Chess is a good mental and physical activity. It develops physical body movement and coordination; encourage self-esteem; foster social interaction skills; improves thinking skills; and emotional skills. Family relationships can be enhanced when it has something worthwhile to do altogether.

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Do you know where chess originated?

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Chess is a game originated in India in the 15th century. A game reserved only for kings and members of the upper classes. The modern design of chess pieces bears the name Staunton, these are the type of pieces that are now used in all tournaments worldwide.

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Stauton was an English master in the mid-1800s. The first International chess tournament was the London Tourney played in 1851. A German named Adolf Anderssen won the game and became the unofficial best chess player of the world . A first great American-born chess player is Paul Morphy in 1850s where he beat all the challengers.

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The first official championship chess tournament was played in 1866 in London, with sand clocks to restrict the length of a game.

Bohemian (Czechoslovakin) Jew named Steinitz won the game and became the world’s first official chess champion, holding this title until 1894.

Nowadays, Russia dominates the game chess.

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PAWN

One of the chessmen of least value having the power to move only forward ordinarily one square at the a time, to capture only diagonally forward, and to be promoted to any piece except a king upon reaching the eight rank.

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ROOK

Either of two pieces of each color in a set of chessmen having the power to move along the ranks or files across any number of unoccupied squares, it is also called castle.

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HORSE

Either of two pieces of each color in a set of chessmen having the power to make an L-shaped move of two squares in one row and one square in a perpendicular row over squares that may be occupied.

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BASESHOP

Either of two pieces of each color in a set of chessmen having the power to move diagonally across any number of adjoining unoccupied squares.

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KING

The principal piece of each color in chess having the power to move ordinarily one square in any direction and to capture opposing pieces but being obliged never to enter or remain in check.

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QUEEN

The most privileged piece of each color in a set of chessmen having the power to move in any direction across any number of unoccupied squares except the horse/knight movement.

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CHESS BOARD

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CHESS TIMER

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Give the name of the chess character and it’s movement.

1.) 2.) 3.)

4.) 5.) 6.)

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Answers:

1. Queen- move in any direction across any number of unoccupied squares except the horse/knight movement

2. Horse/Knight- L-shaped move

3. King- move ordinarily one square in any direction

4. Rook / Castle- move along the ranks or files across any number of unoccupied squares

5. Bishop- move diagonally across any number of adjoining unoccupied squares

6. Pawn- move only forward ordinarily one square at the a time

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Give at least one sentence did you learn our lesson today.

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ASSIGNMENT:1. By pair kindly, bring CHESS BOARD

SET .

2. In a ¼ sheet of paper, answer this question.

*Do you think playing chess can promote health, fitness, wellness among the family members? How?

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References:• https://

www.google.com.ph/search?q=horse/knight&biw=974&bih=604&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAWoVChMI0uHczaafyAIVI9imCh1BfgYM#tbm=isch&q=horse%2Fknight+chess

• https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=queen&biw=974&bih=604&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAWoVChMIzILl7aafyAIVpBymCh0QMgIT#tbm=isch&q=queen+chess

• https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=queen&biw=974&bih=604&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAWoVChMIzILl7aafyAIVpBymCh0QMgIT#tbm=isch&q=pawn+chess

• https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=horse/knight&biw=974&bih=604&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAWoVChMI0uHczaafyAIVI9imCh1BfgYM#tbm=isch&q=bishop+chess

• https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=queen&biw=974&bih=604&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAWoVChMIzILl7aafyAIVpBymCh0QMgIT#tbm=isch&q=king+chess

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Thank You for Watching and Listening!!!

Student Teacher’s Profile:

Name: Madeline P. Gilbuena

Course: BSED-MAPEHAge: 19 yrs. old

Birthplace: Bantayan, Cebu

Sex: FemaleAddress: Matin-ao,

Maasin CityReligion: Seventh Day

AdventistMother: Rebecca P.

GilbuenaFather: Neptaly C.

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