Chess & Logic
Mrs. Nataley Kehney
nkehney@nca.school
Mr. Brock Wolitarsky
bwolitarsky@nca.school
Mrs. Nataley Kehney
nkehney@nca.school
Mr. Brock Wolitarsky
bwolitarsky@nca.school
Hello Middle School Chess & Logic students! Below are resources for you to practice your chess and logic skills.
Please Watch Mr. Wolitarsky's Video on Endings and use of Logic in your daily life. Then take what you've learned and apply it throughout every aspect of your life.
Brain Teasers are a great way to make sure that your brain is awake and can see all the angles.
Please watch the video and then try them yourselves with the links below
https://www.mentalup.co/blog/brain-teasers-3
Use the links and your own mental power to solve the mystery that Mr. Woli reads to you.
https://www.rubylane.com/item/741898-Bx2e1485-788/Vintage-1950x27s-Clue-Board-Game
https://www.orientaltrading.com/clue-sup----sup-game-sheet-cutout-decorations-a2-13939043.fltr
Good Luck
Hi Chess Masters! Today your task is to play a game of checkers. Please watch my video that explains your task, then watch the Checkers Tutorial below and click on Checkers to practice your Checker skills. If you have a Checkers board at home, then practice using your Checkers board game.
Checkers Resources:
Connect 4 is a great way to begin developing the ability to look a few moves ahead. Please watch the video and then go to https://poki.com/en/g/connect-4 to practice. Have a great time.
Today we are going to to look at Chess tricks that can significantly shorten the game on your behalf. Please watch the video and then go the Chess.com or ChessKid to practice your new moves.
Hello Chess & Logic students! I hope you had a fun time creating your own logic puzzle yesterday. Please watch today's video on how to create your own Sudoku puzzle and view the Sudoku puzzle resource document below.
Sudoku Puzzle Resource:
Hello Chess & Logic students! I hope you had a wonderful spring break. Watch the video on how to create your own logic game and view the logic game resource document below.
Logic Game Resources:
ChessKid is a great tool for students to practice their chess skills. Students play against the computer and can pick from beginner, easy, and novice. Click on the website below to practice your chess skills. Remember to log how long you practice in the Google Sheet provided below.
Sudoku is an awesome game that we often play in Chess & Logic. Students must use their deductive reasoning skills to figure out where the missing numbers need to be placed in a box, row, and column. Each box, row, and column must have the numbers 1-9, and no numbers can be repeated. Remember to log how long you practice in the Google Sheet provided below.
Click to here to view Sudoku Puzzles