This one-of-a-kind workbook is meant for anyone learning chess notation! Developed by Jeanne Sinquefield, co-founder of the Saint Louis Chess Club and spearhead of the Boy Scouts Chess Merit Badge; this book has everything you need! Easy-to-use for the visual learner, this well-designed guide merges reading, talking, writing, and physically moving pieces to understand chess notation in no time!
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"This book will help any chess player learn to read and write chess. This is also a great resource for parents and coaches. I wish I had learned at a younger age."
- Tony Rich, Executive Director, Saint Louis Chess Club
"Chess has a reputation for being hard and difficult to learn. Not true! When you learn to read and write chess, it becomes so much easier. I learned to read at age 4."
- Yasser Seirwan, Four-Time U.S. Chess Champion
This booklet can be used in a classroom to help kids:
- A.) Learn to read, write, and follow directions
- B.) Increase spatial awareness to recognize patterns
- C.) "Develop memorization skills and strategies for problem solving" – Karen Wulff, Retired second-grade teacher