What's included
64 pre-recorded lessons
average 2 mins per video8 weeks
of teacher support2 hrs 23 mins
total video learning hours1 year access
to the contentAssignments
1-2 hours per week. Every lesson includes a short video (1-3 minutes) paired with an interactive assignment where students actually move the chess pieces and get detailed feedback and hints for every move.Class Experience
***Please note: There are no live meetings with the instructor. This is a self-paced course with instructional videos and interactive lessons.*** This class features 64 short (1-3 minute) videos paired with a detailed interactive lesson. Each lesson consists of one complete chess game that guides (almost) beginner level players through the basics of strategy. The games emphasize solid opening moves while introducing tactical ideas including scholar's mate, back rank checkmate, smothered checkmate, remove the defender, pins, forks, Legal's trap, fools mate, and many more. These lessons are like the etudes a piano student practices. Lots of repetition with small variations build strong habits that shape intuitions. The short videos are only meant as an introduction. The interactive lessons are the core of this class and should be completed independently. Younger students don't need to understand every concept. If the text hints are confusing, clicking the “View the Solution” button under the chess board and following along can be very instructive. Like learning dance moves, imitating the shapes and patterns of real chess games will help build a solid foundation. Older students should try to find every move using the hints on the side and plenty of trial and error. Here is an example of one interactive lesson: https://lichess.org/study/kTL7coej I will be available and able to respond to questions from students and families at least once each day (Monday through Saturday) for the duration of the eight week course.
Learning Goals
Mastering the opening moves.
Practicing tactical ideas including forks, pins, discovered attacks, etc.
Syllabus
64 Lessons
over 8 WeeksLesson 1:
Scholar's Mate
Lesson 2:
Escaping Check / Scholar's Mate
Lesson 3:
Escaping Danger / Scholar's Mate
Lesson 4:
Couch Potatoes / Scholar's Mate
Other Details
Parental Guidance
All interactive lesson will be links to lichess.org. Students do not need an account but if you do register one please be sure to turn on Kid Mode: https://lichess.org/account/kid
Pre-Requisites
Knowledge of the names of the pieces and how they move is the only prerequisite. A great place to learn or review the basics is the first six lessons here: https://lichess.org/learn#/
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from Boston University
When school went remote in March of 2020 my chess club (where I taught full time) thrived. This led to curriculum development, program development, and coaching work at the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth, SciGenius, BudBe, Zinkers, and the Chicago Chess Foundation. Before that I taught for three years at the Berkeley Chess School.
Chess is on the cutting edge of a shift toward globally connected, self directed, and play oriented education. I am thrilled to be part of it. As a self taught player currently rated over 2000 I have become an expert in using the most advanced learning tools available to bring lessons to life. I love helping young people discover and excel at this beautiful game.
***Age range and level guide for all of my classes***
If you are not sure it is best start with an easier class so your student has a positive, confidence building first experience.
Chess for Sparrows | Beginner Crash Course
For absolute beginners and students needing a quick review of the basics. Ages 5-8
Chess for (Younger) Tigers
For students who know the names of the pieces, how they move and capture. Ages 5-9
Chess for Tigers | Club
For students who know all the rules, the names of the squares, and are comfortable playing chess online. Ages 7-12
Chess Club 1000
For more advanced students who are rated at least 1000 on lichess.org or ChessKid. Ages 8-13
Chess for Sharks | Private Lessons
All levels. Ages 5-13
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Ages: 5-12