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    Castling No–no's: Part 1 Worksheet
    Castling No–no's: Part 1 Worksheet

    Castling No–no's: Part 1 Worksheet

    Help your child learn how to play chess by using this worksheet. Ask them to circle the king and rook that can castle in the picture. Explain that a king cannot castle if the king or rook has moved, or if there is any other piece between them. Knowing these rules will make playing a lot easier!
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    Castling No - no's: Part 2 Worksheet
    Castling No - no's: Part 2 Worksheet

    Castling No - no's: Part 2 Worksheet

    Teach your child the rules of castling: no castling if the king is under attack or will move onto an attacked square, or cross an attack line. To prepare for a game of chess, help your child complete the exercise of identifying when the king can castle – check the pictures.
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    Castling: Protecting the King Worksheet
    Castling: Protecting the King Worksheet

    Castling: Protecting the King Worksheet

    Castle your king with the rook to get into a safer position! Write 0-0 for a two-square move, or 0-0-0 for a three-square move. Look at the worksheet with your child; on the first chessboard, the king has moved two squares and the rook is beside it. On the second, the rook has jumped over the king. Let your child use their castling knowledge to answer the questions in the easy pdf.
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