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Beginning Chess for Everyone - Learn to Play on Your Own Time!

In this 6-week course, everyone can learn how to play chess on their own time. Watch video lessons, practice playing on your own board, and complete challenges along the way.
Jacqueline d'Estries
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4.9
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Class

What's included

6 pre-recorded lessons
6 weeks
of teacher support
1 year access
to the content
Assessment
Assessments are offered in the way of the interactive worksheets.

Class Experience

This course is designed to help families connect through learning and practicing chess.   Almost every chess class I've taught has had a sibling group in it, and seeing this has inspired me to create a flexible class, friendly to all age groups, that can be enjoyed by the whole family together.  Only children can benefit as well, learning and playing the game with friends, neighbors, or adults in the household. 

Let's face it, chess on the computer just isn't the same, and the last thing anyone needs right now is more screen time.  So for this course, you'll need a real chess board to play on that you can touch and feel.  Learn here on Outschool, play with each other at home!

Each week, there will be 2 posts.

Post 1:  Watch the pre-recorded lesson.  It's usually about 10-20 minutes.  Every week we'll be learning a new piece and some skills to go with it. (More details on the schedule below).  During this lesson, I'll teach you how to play a game using ONLY the pieces you've learned about.  You will be playing starting day 1.  

You can start playing (and keep playing) on a real chess board whenever you have the time!

Post 2: After you've had a chance to play, I'll post an optional wizer.me interactive challenge to get everyone thinking.  For example, I might ask you about strategy techniques you've learned, or give you a scenario or puzzle to solve.  MINIMAL READING OR WRITING REQUIRED.  All directions will be able to be listened to, and answers will be able to be  voice recorded, or dragging and dropping.  These are designed to be fun, not work!  

**Challenges will only be graded for students that are enrolled.  Siblings can be enrolled at 50% off the original price in the form of a refund after enrollment.  Please message me if this applies to you. **

Feedback:  Once you've completed your interactive worksheet, post a comment to let me know and you'll receive personalized feedback based on your answers. 

If your family likes to be competitive, add up your points for an ultimate winner at the end of the course!  If that's not your thing, that's okay too.  This course is flexible to fit your needs.

Here are the topics we'll cover each week: 

Week 1: Pawns, en passant, and the board
Week 2: Bishops and Rooks
Week 3: Knights
Week 4: The Queen (& more knight practice is usually needed)
Week 5: The King movement, castling, check, swapping pawns
Week 6: CheckMATE and applying everything to real chess with all the pieces, beginning strategy

At any point during the course, I'm here to answer questions.  Don't hesitate to reach out!
Learning Goals
Week 1: Pawns, en passant, and the board
Week 2: Bishops and Rooks
Week 3: Knights
Week 4: The Queen (& more knight practice is usually needed)
Week 5: The King movement, castling, check
Week 6: CheckMATE, swapping pawns, and applying everything to real chess with all the pieces, beginning strategy
learning goal

Syllabus

6 Lessons
over 6 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Pawns, En Passant & the Board
 Watch a video lesson to get introduced to the chessboard, and how to refer to spaces, such as A5.  Practice playing the game suggested, then try your hand at the interactive worksheet. 
Lesson 2:
Bishops & Rooks
 This week we'll learn about 2 types of pieces that move similarly, the bishops and the rooks.  Practice playing the game suggested, then try your hand at the interactive worksheet. 
Lesson 3:
Knights
 The knight is a more complicated move, as you'll learn about in the video lesson.  This week I introduce a variety of ways to play and practice using this piece, followed by an interactive worksheet. 
Lesson 4:
The Queen
 The most valuable piece is practiced today, with a game for you to practice, as well as a fun challenge in our interactive worksheet. 

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Parental Guidance and involvement is strongly encouraged!
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Joined August, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Arizona Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Arizona State University
**Please note that I will not be available for July of 2024, and my schedule is still pending for the coming school year.  Once I am sure of my new availability, I will remove this message.  Thank you! **

Hi everyone!  I have a passion for learning and teaching that I can't wait to share with you!  I am a certified K-8 teacher with a degree from ASU and experience teaching and tutoring preschool-sixth grade. My specialties are math and reading interventions.  I also love playing chess, and started a chess club in the last school I worked in.  I have so much fun sharing these same methods with my Outschool students.  My philosophy is that learning should be FUN!  I want my students to have as much enthusiasm as I do about what I'm teaching.  Something interesting about me is that I play (and have taught) violin, and I am a big F1 Racing fan!

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