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¡Ajedrez genial! Lección 1 de nivel intermedio 2: ¡Puntos de falla!

Los estudiantes aprenderán que hay casillas débiles en el tablero de ajedrez, llamadas puntos de falla, que ocurren tanto al comienzo de la partida como a medida que esta avanza. Los estudiantes aprenderán a estar atentos a estos puntos de falla.
Julie Blasingame
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Tarea
1 hora por semana. Students will receive chess puzzle sheets to be printed out. The chess puzzle sheets will be discussed in class to make sure all students understand how to solve them.
Evaluación
A learner is assessed by understanding the answers on each chess puzzle sheet and knowing how to checkmate to win their games. When a student practices chess at home with others, or on-line, their skills will increase--this will reflect in their knowledge of the game.

Experiencia de clase

The students will be reminded about the Points of Failure at the beginning of the game--the f2 and f7 squares, because they are only guarded by the King. But as the game progresses, the students will learn that there will be new Points of Failure. They will learn that when the King castles, the Points of Failure shifts too.  The students will also learn about different kinds of pawns on the board and how they can be Points of Failure: 
1. Isolated pawns, which have no pawns on the adjacent file that could protect them;
2. Backward pawns, which are pawns that are behind all the other pawns of the same color on any adjacent file and cannot be moved safely. 
3. Pawn chains, which are a group of pawns that protect each other on diagonal squares. The pawn on the bottom of this pawn chain is a backward pawn and subject to an attack.
Metas de aprendizaje
The students will become stronger chess players as they look for the Points of Failure on the board and by playing chess games on-line.
objetivo de aprendizaje

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Orientación para padres
We will be using chess.org (no log-in or username required) in our class so the students will be able to play chess against each other on-line. If your student is not familiar with the Chat box in the Zoom feature, please do a practice Zoom session with your student so that they can become familiar with this feature. They will need to be able to copy a link from chess.org and to be able to paste that link in the Chat box so that another student will be able to click on that link to play chess. They will need to go to: -chess.org, -Click on the Invite a Friend tab at the top of the chess board. -Click on the White King. -Click on Create Game. -Inside the window that pops up, click on the little black box on the right side (to save the link--it will highlight when saved) -Click on the Chat box in Zoom (located at the bottom of the Zoom screen) -A place will open up on your screen to paste that link (if using a mouse, you might need to right click on the mouse to paste it) -Press Enter to send that link to the other person you are practicing with in Zoom. -The other person will see a notification pop up in the Chat box, they will need to click on the notification and then click on the link. -The other person will see a window that says "Accept Challenge?" ( They might need to minimize their Zoom screen or have another device in order to see this challenge) They will need to click on it to accept it. -A chess board will pop up, your student will be white, they will need to click on a piece, and move it to start the game. -The other person will move a black piece and continue
Lista de útiles escolares
Students should have a pencil in class and the chess puzzles printed out, which will be attached in a PDF form in the Classroom.
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Se unió el July, 2020
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Texas Certificado de Docencia en Música/Teatro/Artes
Licenciatura en Educación desde Abilene Christian University
I am a retired public school teacher of 26 years and currently am a Supervisor of Academic Programming for the Central New York Chess organization on Outschool (https://outschool.com/teachers/CENTRAL-NY-CHESS-INC?usid=wUq7nkLS&signup=true&authTrigger=follow_teacher&follow=true&utm_campaign=share_leader_link).  I have taught children and adults in Beginning and Intermediate 1 Chess classes for 23 years in after school programs, summer Chess Camps, online in my Cool Chess classes and now for Central New York Chess. I love to see how Chess helps the brain to think, to make predictions, to sequence, see patterns, etc. I love to see when a student learns how to checkmate and improves upon their game! I teach One Time Cool Chess classes and Private and Multi-Day Classes with Central New York Chess. I enjoy Art, Chess, Scrapbooking, and Travel! I hope to see you in my chess classes soon!

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