Description
On the cover and inside of the booklet, you can find a selection of Judit Polgar's most beautiful games, half of which you can conjure up using QR codes.
It contains a chess dictionary, which helps you to learn the basics of chess and its rules.
Simple drawings of chess pieces at the bottom of the pages help you to quickly write down the exercises.
The Chess ABC and Chess Multiplier Table help to develop the mother tongue and maths skills.
A game sheet is provided for taking notes and analyzing the games.
Chess boards of different locations, sizes, and colors allow the development of a wide range of sub-skills through heterogeneous tasks: the ability to analyze and synthesize, the ability to remember, abstract and logical thinking, the ability to pay divided attention, productive imagination, the ability to recognize connections, divergent thinking, the ability to focus, creativity, the ability to abstract and generalize, problem sensitivity, combinatorial ability, methodical and efficient thinking.
An excellent recreational activity is the Sudo Chess and the faint drawing of the Chess Palace with different patterns, which can also be combined with a variety of tasks and developments.
The Chess Calendar provides space for the development of chess programs.
The cover page of the publication is decorated with pictures of the 4 seasons of the Chess Palace, which can be used, among other things, to develop spatial orientation and to supplement and integrate the educational content of general subjects (Hungarian language and literature, mathematics, environmental studies, ethics, music and singing, visual culture, technology and design, digital culture, physical education, and a living foreign language).
The price is for 5 booklets.