What’s the best way to teach chess to children? Thinking with Chess: Teaching Children Ages 5-14 is a handbook for teachers, librarians, after-school instructors, chess coaches, counselors, and parents that requires no prior knowledge of the game. Both novices and veteran chess players can use its innovative lesson plans for teaching groups of children.
In Thinking with Chess, Dr. Alexey Root connects chess with skills important to academic success, such as classifying, pattern recognition, decoding, creating, and predicting. The book also introduces challenges for practicing divergent thinking and puzzles for convergent thinking.
Thinking with Chess teaches not only the fundamentals of chess – the chessmen and how they move, how to keep score, and where to play – but also tools useful in winning games, such as double check and smothered checkmate.

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Publisher
Mongoose PresseBook ISBN
9781936277681
Year
2015Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword by Kevin O’Connell
- Chapter 1: Overview
- Chapter 2: Rules of Chess
- Chapter 3: Pieces, Pawns, and Squares
- Chapter 4: Bishop and Rook
- Chapter 5: Queen and King
- Chapter 6: Pawn and Knight
- Chapter 7: Endgame Checkmates
- Chapter 8: Back-Rank and Smothered Checkmates .
- Chapter 9: Doubled and Discovered Checkmates
- Chapter 10: Clubs, Competitions, and Camps
- Appendix A: Solutions
- Appendix B: References
- Appendix C: Brooklyn Castle