Let’s talk about chessboard and pawns in the first lesson. In the 1st lesson you will learn: Chessboard: basic position The names of the squares How Pawns move and capture
6 more puzzles on how pawns move. Read below and then write your answer on paper, naming the square (or squares) where the White pawn (or pawns) should move: Example: Q1: Move a pawn two square: (answer: in Q1, pawn should move to c4) Q2: Move a pawn 2 square: Q3:...
Let’s learn how the pawns move and capture. Where Do Pawns Start? You have 8 pawns in your army. This is their starting position in chess: Remember: when looking at diagrams like the one above, White move up (from the bottom to the top), Black move down (from...
Did you know that every square in the chessboard has a name? How Many Squares in a Chessboard? The chessboard has 64 squares (8 by side). How to locate them? Easy: each square has a different name. What’s the Name Of the Square? The name is: a letter followed by...
Learn how to position and setup the chessboard. White on the Right! This is the chessboard: “White on the right”: this helps you to remember the right way to place the chessboard in front of you. A light square should be on your right-hand side. How to Set...