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How Chess Can Improve Your Mathematics

Wednesday, 11 August 2010 14:14:44 BST

Many math educators seem to feel math problems can be divided into 2 parts to get a correct answer, one is pure computation and the other is problem solving - this claim is evident by examining the textbooks used in schools.  When looking at the worksheets offered for elementary students, this seems to be very logic since there is “nothing” could be related to numbers used in the computational problems to enhance thinking ability. How can computation and thinking type of problem be included in the traditional  computation problems such as 2 + 3? One of the answers is to integrate chess into math so that people can pick up theses sort of questions much quicker.

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Learn To Play Chess, Playing Chess

Monday, 21 June 2010 14:26:45 BST

Playing of the game
Each player is in control of one of the two sets normally coloured in white or black. The White generally moves first and then followed by the players alternate moves. Making a move is compulsory and is not legal for a player to "pass" a turn. Play is continued until a king is checkmated, a player resigns, or a draw is declared.


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