PERFORMANCE
1. Name each chess piece.
2. Set up the chess board.
3. Demonstrate how each chess piece
moves.
4. Demonstrate castling and en passant
capture.
5. Explain the four rules in castling.
6 Demonstrate on a chess board four
ways a chess game can end in a draw.
Answers & Comments
Answer:
1. Pawn,rock,knight,bishop,queen,king
2.okay i just set it up
3.Pawn move straight and one
rock mpve straight but as far as you can
knight move Letter L
bishop move triangualar
queen move anywere
king move one move
BASIC MOVES
Almost everyone has a general idea of what chess is, even if they don't know how to play. Common questions for both beginners and non-players alike include "What chess pieces can jump?" (knights), "What pieces can become a queen?" (pawns), "What pieces only move diagonally?" (bishops), "What chess piece is next to the knight?" (bishop on one side, and rook on the other), and so forth. Beginners want to know what chess pieces can move where, and how to get them there without losing the game.
Each side starts out with 16 pieces, consisting of 8 pawns, 2 rooks, 2 knights, 2 bishops, and a king and a queen, all in the same color.
One important thing to note, as it is one of the most commonly asked question in regard to playing chess: Who goes first? White always goes first in chess.
In this section, we will cover each individual chess piece, how it moves and captures your opponent's pieces, and tips and tricks that apply specifically to that piece. If you have a good grasp on individual pieces but don't know how to set up the board or where each chess piece starts, you may want to head over to our board setup section.