Certified CHESS training for BASIC – Level 1 & Level 2
BRAIN building PROGRAM
Features
5 Star Rated Premium Educational Company Top FIDE Rated Faculty, National Players All Students Age 6 Years to 13 Years are welcome All concepts in 2 Levels are covered with detail from the world's leading Chess Work Books Each Level takes approximately 3 months Individual dedicated one to one Attention with game experience Interactive Class works - 2 Days a WEEK Flexible timing selection available during registration Parent Trainer MEETINGS ONLINE smart CHESS Work Books* Fastest(1-3 Days) Workbook Delivery within India Limited Seats ! Hurry
Chess was played in India during the times of Mahabharata. Then it was known as chatrang, four divisions (of the military)”: infantry, cavalry, elephantry, and chariotry). The name came from a battle formation mentioned in the Indian epic Mahabharata. It changed over many times, after 6th century by the Arabs, Persians and then ultimately the medieval Europeans, who changed the pieces names and appearances to resemble the English court. Later developments in the 21st century made the use of computer analysis far surpassing the ability of any human player accessible to the public. Chess training from MATH JUNIOR is the best way forward to make your child a mastermind in every aspect.
Benefits of Playing Chess
Chess Exercises Both Sides Of The Brain
Develops perspective.
Improves memory.
Deepens focus.
Elevates creativity.
Boosts planning skills.
Increases self-awareness.
Protects against dementia.
Helps fight Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 20 Lessons
- 12 Weeks
- 2 Level program with 3 Months per Level based on Students Ability.These levels will help a child to master fundamentals of game – a ‘Building Block’. The basics are covered in these 2 levels of chess course.20
- 2.0Chess – Level 1 Beginner – 3 Months
- 2.1Chess – Level 2 Advanced Beginner – 3 Months
- 2.2Introduction to the Game of Chess
- 2.3Nature of the Game
- 2.4Origin & Colourful History of the Game
- 2.5Chessboard & Chessmen
- 2.6Rules for Moving & Capturing
- 2.7Chess Notations
- 2.8Special Chess Moves in Castling & En-Passant
- 2.9What is a Check?
- 2.10Principles to get the King out of Check
- 2.11Values of Forces
- 2.12Checkmate
- 2.13Elementary Checkmate with Two Rooks
- 2.14Elementary Checkmates with a Queen
- 2.15Art of Delivering Checkmate in One move
- 2.16Developing Technique to win when having large material advantage
- 2.17Learning to Exchange Correctly
- 2.18Basics of Opening Strategy
- 2.19Common Checkmating Ideas
