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Introduction to Chess Naming the Chess Squares Names of the Pieces Initial Setup Materials taken from Teaching Chess Step By Step manuals, Books 1 and 2 (owned by Eagle Crest Charter Academy)
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Page 1: Introduction to Chess Naming the Chess Squares Names of the Pieces Initial Setup Materials taken from Teaching Chess Step By Step manuals, Books 1 and.

Introduction to Chess

Naming the Chess Squares

Names of the Pieces

Initial Setup

Materials taken from Teaching Chess Step By Step manuals, Books 1 and 2 (owned by Eagle Crest Charter Academy)

Page 2: Introduction to Chess Naming the Chess Squares Names of the Pieces Initial Setup Materials taken from Teaching Chess Step By Step manuals, Books 1 and.

Naming the Chess Squares

• A “file” refers to the squares that go up and down a single line.

• Hint: “single file” • Each file has a

letter: a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h.

Page 3: Introduction to Chess Naming the Chess Squares Names of the Pieces Initial Setup Materials taken from Teaching Chess Step By Step manuals, Books 1 and.

Naming the Chess Squares

• A “rank” refers to the squares that go side to side in a single line.

• Hint: rank = row • Ranks are

numbered 1-8.• We usually say “6th

rank” instead of rank 6.

Page 4: Introduction to Chess Naming the Chess Squares Names of the Pieces Initial Setup Materials taken from Teaching Chess Step By Step manuals, Books 1 and.

Naming the Chess Squares

• A square is named by a combination of the file letter and the rank number.

• Each square name is unique.

Page 5: Introduction to Chess Naming the Chess Squares Names of the Pieces Initial Setup Materials taken from Teaching Chess Step By Step manuals, Books 1 and.

PRACTICE: Naming the Chess Squares

For each piece on the chessboard, identify the name for the square where that piece is placed.

Page 6: Introduction to Chess Naming the Chess Squares Names of the Pieces Initial Setup Materials taken from Teaching Chess Step By Step manuals, Books 1 and.

PRACTICE: Naming the Chess Squares

• Take turns placing one piece on the board and having

your partner identify the name for the square where that piece is placed.

• White always goes first.• If you have a question that cannot be resolved with

your partner, raise your hand and wait for a Coach.• Non-interference: you cannot interfere with anyone

else’s game.

Page 7: Introduction to Chess Naming the Chess Squares Names of the Pieces Initial Setup Materials taken from Teaching Chess Step By Step manuals, Books 1 and.

Names of the Pieces

KING: • The King is the

most important piece in chess.

• The goal of a chess game is to capture your opponent’s king.

Identify the King in the lineup below:

Page 8: Introduction to Chess Naming the Chess Squares Names of the Pieces Initial Setup Materials taken from Teaching Chess Step By Step manuals, Books 1 and.

Names of the Pieces

QUEEN: • The Queen is the

most powerful piece in chess.

Identify the Queen in the lineup below:

Page 9: Introduction to Chess Naming the Chess Squares Names of the Pieces Initial Setup Materials taken from Teaching Chess Step By Step manuals, Books 1 and.

Names of the Pieces

BISHOP: • The symbol for the

Bishop is from the hats they wear.

Identify the Bishop in the lineup below:

Page 10: Introduction to Chess Naming the Chess Squares Names of the Pieces Initial Setup Materials taken from Teaching Chess Step By Step manuals, Books 1 and.

Names of the Pieces

KNIGHT: • The Knight rides a

horse and is the only piece that is able to jump over other pieces on the board.

Identify the Knight in the lineup below:

Page 11: Introduction to Chess Naming the Chess Squares Names of the Pieces Initial Setup Materials taken from Teaching Chess Step By Step manuals, Books 1 and.

Names of the Pieces

ROOK: • The Rook looks

like a little castle.

Identify the Rook in the lineup below:

Page 12: Introduction to Chess Naming the Chess Squares Names of the Pieces Initial Setup Materials taken from Teaching Chess Step By Step manuals, Books 1 and.

Names of the Pieces

PAWN: • Pawns are the foot

soldiers.• Each side begins

with a lot of pawns on the “front line.”

Identify the Pawn in the lineup below:

Page 13: Introduction to Chess Naming the Chess Squares Names of the Pieces Initial Setup Materials taken from Teaching Chess Step By Step manuals, Books 1 and.

PRACTICE: Names of the Pieces

Identify each picture of a chess piece with its correct name.

King

Rook

Bishop

Queen

Pawn

Knight

Page 14: Introduction to Chess Naming the Chess Squares Names of the Pieces Initial Setup Materials taken from Teaching Chess Step By Step manuals, Books 1 and.

Initial Setup

Tips:• “White on Right”• The white Queen

goes on the white square and the black (dark) Queen goes on the black square.

Page 15: Introduction to Chess Naming the Chess Squares Names of the Pieces Initial Setup Materials taken from Teaching Chess Step By Step manuals, Books 1 and.

Initial Setup

The “power pieces” are placed on the 1st (white) and

8th (black) ranks.

Page 16: Introduction to Chess Naming the Chess Squares Names of the Pieces Initial Setup Materials taken from Teaching Chess Step By Step manuals, Books 1 and.

Initial Setup

The pawns form the “front lines” on the 2nd (white) and 7th (black) ranks.

Page 17: Introduction to Chess Naming the Chess Squares Names of the Pieces Initial Setup Materials taken from Teaching Chess Step By Step manuals, Books 1 and.

PRACTICE: Initial Setup

• Remove all of the

pieces from your board and mix them up.

• See how quickly you can set up your own chess board (correctly, of course!)

Page 18: Introduction to Chess Naming the Chess Squares Names of the Pieces Initial Setup Materials taken from Teaching Chess Step By Step manuals, Books 1 and.

REVIEW: Initial Setup

• Which black piece

is missing from the board?

• Which white piece is missing from the board?

Page 19: Introduction to Chess Naming the Chess Squares Names of the Pieces Initial Setup Materials taken from Teaching Chess Step By Step manuals, Books 1 and.

REVIEW: Initial Setup

• Which black piece

is missing from the board?

• Which white piece is missing from the board?

Page 20: Introduction to Chess Naming the Chess Squares Names of the Pieces Initial Setup Materials taken from Teaching Chess Step By Step manuals, Books 1 and.

REVIEW: Initial Setup

• Identify what is

wrong with the starting setup.

Page 21: Introduction to Chess Naming the Chess Squares Names of the Pieces Initial Setup Materials taken from Teaching Chess Step By Step manuals, Books 1 and.

REVIEW: Initial Setup

• Identify what is

wrong with the starting setup.

Page 22: Introduction to Chess Naming the Chess Squares Names of the Pieces Initial Setup Materials taken from Teaching Chess Step By Step manuals, Books 1 and.

REVIEW: Initial Setup

• Identify what is

wrong with the starting setup.

Page 23: Introduction to Chess Naming the Chess Squares Names of the Pieces Initial Setup Materials taken from Teaching Chess Step By Step manuals, Books 1 and.

PRACTICE: Initial Setup

• Set up your pieces

properly.• Take turns testing

each other on “which piece is missing” or “what is wrong with this setup.”