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PE Module - 5th & 6th DAY 3

The document provides an overview of the basic rules and pieces in the game of chess. It explains that the chess board contains 64 alternating light and dark squares, with each player having one king, one queen, two rooks, two bishops, two knights, and eight pawns. It then describes the movement patterns of each individual piece, with the pawn only able to move forward one square at a time, the bishop diagonally, the rook straight along rows or columns, and the king and queen able to move any number of squares but only in straight lines.
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PE Module - 5th & 6th DAY 3

The document provides an overview of the basic rules and pieces in the game of chess. It explains that the chess board contains 64 alternating light and dark squares, with each player having one king, one queen, two rooks, two bishops, two knights, and eight pawns. It then describes the movement patterns of each individual piece, with the pawn only able to move forward one square at a time, the bishop diagonally, the rook straight along rows or columns, and the king and queen able to move any number of squares but only in straight lines.
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Jai Guru Dev

MAHARISHI VIDYA MANDIR SCHOOL-HYD

E-learning
Subject : Physical Education
Classes : 5th & 6th
Topic : Chess Basics
Worksheet:
The chess board consists of 64 squares, half of them visibly white the other half
block. Each player has 6 different types of pieces: 8 Pawns, 2Rooks, 2Knights,
2Bishops, 2Queen and the most important one the king.

PIECE MOVEMENT; Moving and capturing chess has six types of pieces the pawn,
Rook, Knight, Bishops, Queen & King… Pawn; the pawn is the most numerous and
the least powerful piece on the chess board… Bishop; The bishop moves in a
straight-line diagonally on the board … Rook…Knight…Queen….King…

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