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    How Rooks Capture Worksheet
    How Rooks Capture Worksheet

    How Rooks Capture Worksheet

    Chess is a game that requires skill, concentration and planning. Players must move their chess pieces strategically to capture pieces from their opponent. Do your kids know how to use the rook to capture pieces? Go through the worksheet with them and circle the pieces the rook can capture.
    How Rooks Capture Worksheet
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    Promoting a Pawn Worksheet
    Promoting a Pawn Worksheet

    Promoting a Pawn Worksheet

    Teach your kids all about pawns with this fun worksheet! Pawns may seem restricted, but experienced players can guide them across the board. If a pawn reaches the last rank, the player can upgrade it to a more powerful piece (e.g. queen, knight), or promote it if it captures an enemy piece. Give them the tools to master the game!
    Promoting a Pawn Worksheet
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    How King Moves Worksheet
    How King Moves Worksheet

    How King Moves Worksheet

    Teach your kids the fundamentals of chess with this worksheet! The goal is to checkmate the opponent's king, so it must be protected at all times. The king moves along files, ranks, and diagonals (except one square at a time), and cannot move to a square next to the enemy king. Your kids will soon master the art of checkmate!
    How King Moves Worksheet
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    Short Notation Quest Worksheet
    Short Notation Quest Worksheet

    Short Notation Quest Worksheet

    Teach your kids chess notation with this worksheet. They can look at the picture, figure out the move or capture for each piece, and practice writing it down in short notation. It’s not just about playing skillfully; chess players must also know how to record their moves. Improve your kids' knowledge and enhance their chess skills!
    Short Notation Quest Worksheet
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    Queen Bingo Worksheet
    Queen Bingo Worksheet

    Queen Bingo Worksheet

    Test your child's knowledge of chess rules and moves with this free worksheet! Kids look at four pictures and must decide if the queen moves are correct. This exercise helps hone your little one's chess skills!
    Queen Bingo Worksheet
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    Bishops Bingo Worksheet
    Bishops Bingo Worksheet

    Bishops Bingo Worksheet

    Does your child understand chess rules? To become a master, they must know the moves of each chess piece and how to strategize. In this worksheet, they'll analyze pictures of a bishop and check which moves are correct.
    Bishops Bingo Worksheet
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    Short Notation of Captures Worksheet
    Short Notation of Captures Worksheet

    Short Notation of Captures Worksheet

    Help your students learn chess notation for captures. Short notation: name piece, cross, name square (e.g. Rxd4 = rook moves to d4 and captures). If pawn, also write the file it starts from (e.g. fxg7 = pawn from file 7 moves to g7 and captures). Use the worksheet to check correct notations on the board.
    Short Notation of Captures Worksheet
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    Knights Bingo Worksheet
    Knights Bingo Worksheet

    Knights Bingo Worksheet

    Help your child identify legal knight moves in this easy worksheet. Review each picture with them, questioning if the knight moves are correct. Then have them verify pictures with correct moves.
    Knights Bingo Worksheet
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    How Queen Captures Worksheet
    How Queen Captures Worksheet

    How Queen Captures Worksheet

    Chess is a great game for sharpening math skills, strategic thinking, and knowledge of how each piece moves. If your child is interested, introduce them with this worksheet. It demonstrates how the queen can capture opposing pieces, such as another queen, and take their place.
    How Queen Captures Worksheet
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    How Bishops Capture Worksheet
    How Bishops Capture Worksheet

    How Bishops Capture Worksheet

    Players in chess aim to capture enemy pieces, culminating in checkmate of the king. In this worksheet, children learn how the bishop can capture pieces by checking which pieces it can capture in one move.
    How Bishops Capture Worksheet
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    Short Notation of Moves Worksheet
    Short Notation of Moves Worksheet

    Short Notation of Moves Worksheet

    To master chess, you need more than just knowing the pieces and their moves - you need to be able to make notations of your moves. To make a short notation, write the piece name and square it moved to; for example, Bd2 for bishop on d2. Pawns don't need the piece name, just the square; e.g. g5. Show your kids how to draw lines to the board for the moves given.
    Short Notation of Moves Worksheet
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    En Passant: Tricky Pawn Capture Worksheet
    En Passant: Tricky Pawn Capture Worksheet

    En Passant: Tricky Pawn Capture Worksheet

    When a pawn moves two squares from its initial position and enters a square controlled by an enemy, the enemy can capture it as if it had moved one square. This move is called "en passant" (in passing). Ask your child which square the black pawn will land on after capturing the white pawn en passant using the provided chessboard.
    En Passant: Tricky Pawn Capture Worksheet
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    En Passant: Writing it Down Worksheet
    En Passant: Writing it Down Worksheet

    En Passant: Writing it Down Worksheet

    Properly documenting moves in chess is often overlooked. En passant captures require your child to note the starting and ending squares (e.g. d5xe6) with an "X" in between them. Ask your children to review the worksheet and ensure they've notated the captures correctly. (80 words)
    En Passant: Writing it Down Worksheet
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    How Knight Captures Worksheet
    How Knight Captures Worksheet

    How Knight Captures Worksheet

    Test your child's knowledge of chess pieces by asking them to identify the knight. It is shaped like a horse and its goal is to capture the enemy king in order to win the game. The knight has the advantage of being able to jump over other pieces, taking them out and taking their place. See how many pieces the knight can capture in one move with this worksheet.
    How Knight Captures Worksheet
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    How Pawns Move: Part II Worksheet
    How Pawns Move: Part II Worksheet

    How Pawns Move: Part II Worksheet

    Pawns are the first to attack in chess and each player has the most pieces. They can't jump over other pieces, so if there's an obstacle, the pawn can't move. Ask your child to put an X to show all possible moves for the pawns not blocked by other pieces. (80)
    How Pawns Move: Part II Worksheet
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    Chess Pieces Math Worksheet
    Chess Pieces Math Worksheet

    Chess Pieces Math Worksheet

    Chess involves math! Each piece has its own value, from the king (worth the entire game) to the queen (9 points), varying according to their power and role. In the worksheet, your child must use these values to solve the equations at the bottom.
    Chess Pieces Math Worksheet
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    How King Captures Worksheet
    How King Captures Worksheet

    How King Captures Worksheet

    The king can capture an enemy piece by taking its place. But it cannot move if the action will put it at risk of attack, or if it's next to the enemy king. On this worksheet, circle the places the white king can capture in one move. (80 words)
    How King Captures Worksheet
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    En Passant Bingo Worksheet
    En Passant Bingo Worksheet

    En Passant Bingo Worksheet

    To teach kids to perfect the en passant move in chess, use this worksheet. It has pictures which depict when a pawn is in danger of being captured. By looking through the pictures, kids can easily understand and perfect the move.
    En Passant Bingo Worksheet
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    Rooks Bingo Worksheet
    Rooks Bingo Worksheet

    Rooks Bingo Worksheet

    Can your child accurately move the rook pieces in a game of chess? Do they understand the moves a rook can and can't make? Check the worksheet with them to ensure the pictures correctly depict the rook's movements. Confirm only those with correct moves.
    Rooks Bingo Worksheet
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    Writing it Down Worksheet
    Writing it Down Worksheet

    Writing it Down Worksheet

    To document pawn promotion, add "=<piece name>" to the move notation. For example: e7-e8=Q. Ask your child to look at the chessboard and take note of the moves. Check the notations are correct. (80 words)
    Writing it Down Worksheet
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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!
    Castling No–no's: Part 1 Worksheet
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    How Pawns Capture Worksheet
    How Pawns Capture Worksheet

    How Pawns Capture Worksheet

    Ask your child to circle all the places a pawn can capture in one move on the diagonal. Pawns are limited in the moves they can make, but can still capture enemy pieces. This worksheet will help brush up on their knowledge of the rules of chess.
    How Pawns Capture Worksheet
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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.
    Castling No - no's: Part 2 Worksheet
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    How Pawns Move: Part I Worksheet
    How Pawns Move: Part I Worksheet

    How Pawns Move: Part I Worksheet

    Pawns can only move forward along the file one square at a time. For its first move, a pawn can move one or two squares. Show your child how to move pawns by asking them to put an X for the correct move on this worksheet. This exercise will help them gain confidence in using pawns.
    How Pawns Move: Part I Worksheet
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