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Chess-Basics-Lesson Plan

The document is a detailed lesson plan for an 8th grade MAPEH (Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health) class on chess. The lesson plan aims to teach students the basics of chess including the initial board setup, movement rules for each piece, and key concepts like castling, en passant, and pawn promotion. The 50 minute class will involve students stating, summarizing and identifying the chess basics, then demonstrating movement of pieces and chess rules on an actual board.

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Chess-Basics-Lesson Plan

The document is a detailed lesson plan for an 8th grade MAPEH (Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health) class on chess. The lesson plan aims to teach students the basics of chess including the initial board setup, movement rules for each piece, and key concepts like castling, en passant, and pawn promotion. The 50 minute class will involve students stating, summarizing and identifying the chess basics, then demonstrating movement of pieces and chess rules on an actual board.

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VII, Central Visayas
Division of Lapu-Lapu City
PUNTA ENGAÑO HIGH SCHOOL
DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN MAPEH 8
DLP No. 1 Grade Level: 8 Quarter: 2 Duration:
DATE: Time: 12:15-1:05/ 1:05-1:55/ 1:55-2:45/ 3:45-4:
Learning Discuss the nature/background Section: Aphrodite/ Artemis/ Athena/ Achille
Competencies of the game Chess Code:
Key Concepts / Understanding to be
Developed
Adapted Cognitive Process Dimensions (D.O. No. 8S. 2015)

To state what is Chess-Basics


Knowledge

1: OBJECTIVE: To summarize the Chess-Basics


Skills
Attitude Identify the Chess-Basics

2. CONTENT: Chess-Basics
3. LEARNING RESOURCES:
4. PROCEDURES:
Arrangement of chairs
4.1 Introductory Activity prayer
Checking of attendance

let the students to loop as many words associated with chess


4.2 Activity / Strategy

Interpret what is Chess-Basics

4.3 Analysis Discover the Chess-Basics

Illustrate the Chess-Basics

Basic chess rules are essential if you want to learn chess. From initial board set up to movem
piece, we will explain everything in this chess rules section.

GENERAL CHESS RULES


THE INITIAL POSITION SETUP
CHESS MOVES
CASTLING
EN PASSANT
PAWN PROMOTION

4. 4. Abstraction
GENERAL CHESS RULES
White is always first to move and players take turns alternately moving one piece at a
Each type of piece has its own method of movement.
When a king is threatened with capture (but can protect himself or escape), it´s called c

THE INITIAL POSITION SETUP


The chessboard is made up of eight rows and eight columns for a total of 64 squares of alterna
the initial position setup, the light queen is positioned on a light square and the dark queen is
dark square.
4. 4. Abstraction
CHESS MOVES
King can move exactly one square horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
Queen can move any number of vacant squares diagonally, horizontally, or vertical
Rook can move any number of vacant squares vertically or horizontally.
Bishop can move any number of vacant squares in any diagonal direction.
Knight can move one square along any rank or file and then at an angle.
Pawns can move forward one square, A pawn cannot move backward.

CASTLING
Castling is the only time in the chess game when more than one piece moves during a

EN PASSANT
En Passant may only occur when a pawn is moved two squares on its initial moveme

PAWN PROMOTION
If a pawn reaches the opponent´s edge of the table, it will be promoted – the pawn may be co
queen, rook, bishop or knight, as the player desires.

Name each chess piece. Set up the chess board. Explain the four rules in castling.
4.5 Application Demonstrate how each chess piece moves. Demonstrate castling and en passant capt
Demonstrate on a chess board four ways a chess game can end in a draw.

oral recitation
4.6. Assessment

Prepare for the topic to be discussed on the next day.

4.7. Assignment

Prepared by:
Name: AIZA C. AUGUSTO
Position / Designation: Teacher I Major: TLE-HET
Contact Number: 9493285495 email ad: [email protected]
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VII, Central Visayas
Division of Lapu-Lapu City
PUNTA ENGAÑO HIGH SCHOOL
ETAILED LESSON PLAN IN MAPEH 8
50 mins
12:15-1:05/ 1:05-1:55/ 1:55-2:45/ 3:45-4:35/ 4:35-5:25
Aphrodite/ Artemis/ Athena/ Achilles/ Apollo

d Cognitive Process Dimensions (D.O. No. 8S. 2015)

To state what is Chess-Basics

To summarize the Chess-Basics

Identify the Chess-Basics

Chess-Basics

Arrangement of chairs
prayer
Checking of attendance

let the students to loop as many words associated with chess

Interpret what is Chess-Basics

Discover the Chess-Basics

Illustrate the Chess-Basics

les are essential if you want to learn chess. From initial board set up to movement of every
piece, we will explain everything in this chess rules section.

GENERAL CHESS RULES


THE INITIAL POSITION SETUP
CHESS MOVES
CASTLING
EN PASSANT
PAWN PROMOTION
GENERAL CHESS RULES
s always first to move and players take turns alternately moving one piece at a time.
Each type of piece has its own method of movement.
king is threatened with capture (but can protect himself or escape), it´s called check.

THE INITIAL POSITION SETUP


d is made up of eight rows and eight columns for a total of 64 squares of alternating colors.In
ion setup, the light queen is positioned on a light square and the dark queen is situated on a
dark square.

CHESS MOVES
King can move exactly one square horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
een can move any number of vacant squares diagonally, horizontally, or vertically.
Rook can move any number of vacant squares vertically or horizontally.
Bishop can move any number of vacant squares in any diagonal direction.
Knight can move one square along any rank or file and then at an angle.
Pawns can move forward one square, A pawn cannot move backward.

CASTLING
g is the only time in the chess game when more than one piece moves during a turn.

EN PASSANT
assant may only occur when a pawn is moved two squares on its initial movement.

PAWN PROMOTION
hes the opponent´s edge of the table, it will be promoted – the pawn may be converted to a
queen, rook, bishop or knight, as the player desires.

ame each chess piece. Set up the chess board. Explain the four rules in castling.
nstrate how each chess piece moves. Demonstrate castling and en passant capture.
Demonstrate on a chess board four ways a chess game can end in a draw.

oral recitation

Prepare for the topic to be discussed on the next day.

Prepared by:
AIZA C. AUGUSTO
TLE-HET
[email protected]

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