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The “ideographic” method
How make chess easy!
A cura dell’Istruttore FSI
Tutor SNaQ CONI
Sebastiano Paulesu
Why “ideo-graphic”?
Analogy with Ideographic writing
Translation from the image or symbol
plane to that of the idea.
Make an abstract idea concrete by means
of a mental association.
Creative participation of students.
The “ideographic” chessboard
Possibility to draw and write with
erasable pencils
Magnetic images "reinforce" visually
the concepts of the lesson
The Knight's jump…
The “walkers” checkmate …
Space at the sides of the board can be
used to write moves or calculate
You can use the board to make logic and
mnemonic games
Chess rhymes
Simplification of general principles
Anticipating understanding
Pattern recognition
Hint on fair-play
Play with words and ideas
When the King is limping…
The game away he is giving.
Put up your Rock early in play…
Just you throw it away.
If quickly moves the Queen...
And the end is often been.
Too many Queens at dance you bring …
Happy in stalemate stay the King!
Isolated and doubled Pawns…
They all are plundered Pawns.
Put your Knight at the side …
Only results halved-hide.
Chess cards
Level zero
Level one
Level two
Level three
Level four
Visual reinforcement of the lesson
Homeworks
Gradual skills
Typicals pattern-recognition
Stimulation to fantasy and memory
Facilitating exchanges of ideas
Self-discipline award system
Comic strips
Small monographs
"Miniature" games
Reference guides
Visual enhancement for lessons
Involvement of family members
Thank you for the consideration!