What's included
16 pre-recorded lessons
16 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentClass Experience
In this 16-week class, the student will learn the basics of chess, from understanding the pieces and their moves, to tactics and strategies used in the game. Week 1: Introduction to Chess Week 2: Understanding the Pieces and their Moves Week 3: The Chessboard and Notation Week 4: Opening Principles and Strategies Week 5: Basic Tactics Week 6: Checkmate Week 7: Planning and the Middlegame Week 8: More Advanced Tactics Week 9: More Advanced Strategies Week 10: Endgame Basics Week 11: More Advanced Endgame Strategies Week 12: Tournament Preparation Week 13: Famous Games and Players Week 14: Review and Practice Week 15: Review and Practice Week 16: Final Game / Tournament By the end of the class, your student will have a strong understanding of chess and be able to play confidently. The flexible schedule (Recorded Flex Class) allows your learners to watch the pre-recorded videos and do them at a time that is FUN for them! The videos will contain the information required to give students a good understanding of each topic, and each one will include homework for the students to undertake during the week. After watching each video and completing the homework assignments, students will be provided with feedback and the specific next steps on how to improve or adapt. Homework will take approximately 30 minutes to an hour each week, and will consist of practice games and puzzles. Learners will be assessed through informal assessments and feedback on their homework and tournament play. Time frame for the Week: Mondays - The teacher will post the information needed for the week. Students can submit questions. Tuesdays - Wednesday - The teacher can answer any questions pertaining to the topic of the week. The students will need to complete any homework assignments and answer any questions in the discussion. Thursday - Students need to have all tasks completed and uploaded in the classroom for teacher feedback and discussion. Students will discuss it among themselves. Friday - The teacher will provide feedback to the class and individual students. Saturday - Sunday - The teacher will be available to answer any questions that the students may have for the week or the next week. The flexible schedule (Recorded Flex Class) allows your learners to watch the pre-recorded videos and do them at a time that is FUN for them! You can also spend extra time on the topics your child is most interested in. Since this is a flex class with no live meetings, students can log in at a convenient time to complete the week's lesson. We will be going through each week as a group and I will post the lesson weekly (depending on which day you started). The videos will contain the information required to give students a good understanding of each topic and each one will include homework for the students to undertake during the week, as part of a project. After watching each video and completing the homework assignments, students will be provided with feedback and the specific next steps on how to improve or adapt. This course requires no prior experience. ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Schedule Requests & LIVE classes ▬▬▬▬▬▬ This is the flexible version of my course, I also teach all of my classes LIVE. Please see our profile page for a full list of all the classes we offer. ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Concessions ▬▬▬▬▬▬ For parents/families who feel their child would benefit from this course, but their budget does not allow for it, I do offer a number of discounts for families of lower income. Please message me with the course, dates and times you are interested in to learn more about the discounts I might be able to offer.
Learning Goals
Students will learn the fundamentals of chess, including how the pieces move, how to capture an opponent's piece, and how to checkmate the king. They will also develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.
Syllabus
16 Lessons
over 16 WeeksLesson 1:
Class 1: The Beauty of Chess: A Historical and Cultural Overview
Class 1: The Beauty of Chess: A Historical and Cultural Overview
Lesson 2:
Class 2: The Chessboard: Its Geometry and Significance
Class 2: The Chessboard: Its Geometry and Significance
Lesson 3:
Class 3: The Heart of Chess: Understanding the Pieces and their Moves
Class 3: The Heart of Chess: Understanding the Pieces and their Moves
Lesson 4:
Class 4: Setting the Stage: Opening Principles and Basic Strategies
Class 4: Setting the Stage: Opening Principles and Basic Strategies
Other Details
Parental Guidance
None
Supply List
Students will need a chess set (either physical or digital) to participate in the class.
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Chess.com, "Learn to Play Chess" by Susan Caldwell.
Teacher expertise and credentials
1 teacher has a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Brighton University UK
The teacher has extensive experience teaching chess to children of all ages and skill levels. He has a passion for the game and believes in its ability to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
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Self-Paced Course
$25
weekly or $399 for all content16 pre-recorded lessons
16 weeks of teacher support
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Ages: 7-10