Chess for Kindergarten

Our Kindergarten chess activities on Kids Academy Classroom introduce young learners to more advanced rules, tactics, and basic strategies. Children develop problem-solving, planning, and spatial reasoning skills while practicing piece movements and applying simple strategies in games.

Core areas covered:

Game basics

  • Chess basics

    • What is chess?

    • Chess pieces: Part 1 & Part 2

    • Chessboard and symbols

    • Names of squares and the center

    • Initial positions on the board

  • Pieces: How they move and capture

    • Rook, Bishop, Queen, Knight, Pawn, King

    • Power and value of pieces

    • Special moves: Promotion, En Passant, Castling

    • Abbreviated chess notation

  • Purpose of the game

    • What is check?

    • Attacking the king: Direct check

    • Getting out of check (capture, protect, run away)

    • What is checkmate?

    • Identifying check vs. checkmate positions

    • What is stalemate?

    • Checkmating patterns: Two Rook Mate, King and Queen Mate

    • Practice checkmates

Strategies

  • Basic tactics

    • Double attack or fork

    • Attacking the king: Double check

    • Pin, Skewer, Discovery

    • Attacking the king: Discovered check

    • Finding mates in 2

  • Putting it all together

    • Opening principles: How to begin a game

    • Scholar’s Mate (Four-Move Mate)

    • Basic strategy: Trading down when ahead

    • Game analysis: The Opera House Game

Learning formats

  • Worksheets to practice piece movements, checkmates, and tactics

  • Lessons for guided explanations of rules and strategies

  • Videos for demonstrations and visual learning

  • Games for interactive practice and reinforcement

  • Quizzes to test understanding of rules, moves, and patterns

This prepares Kindergarten learners to confidently play chess, apply basic tactics, recognize threats, and start thinking ahead in their games.

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