New Math Chess

New Math Chess
Author: Dr. George Ho
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2020-07-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1984506919

New Math Chess is a two-player educational and recreational game played on ten Digit pieces (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) and six Operator pieces (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Power (Square & Cube), and Root (Square Root & Cube Root)). The book focuses on the explanation and applications of four fundamental concepts governing the feasibility and the success of the book: (i) Attachment of Digits to an Operator, (ii) Partial Values of an Operator, (iii) Partial Equality of two Partial Values of an Operator, (iv) Partial Equality of an Operator with its Partial Values. The book provides 20 chess games with solutions for the readers to practice. New Math Chess is flexible and suitable for all students from middle and high schools to universities.

New Math Chess

New Math Chess
Author: George Ho
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2020-07-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781984506900

New Math Chess is a two-player educational and recreational game played on ten Digit pieces (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) and six Operator pieces (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Power (Square & Cube), and Root (Square Root & Cube Root)).The book focuses on the explanation and applications of four fundamental concepts governing the feasibility and the success of the book: (i) Attachment of Digits to an Operator, (ii) Partial Values of an Operator, (iii) Partial Equality of two Partial Values of an Operator, (iv) Partial Equality of an Operator with its Partial Values. The book provides 20 chess games with solutions for the readers to practice. New Math Chess is flexible and suitable for all students from middle and high schools to universities.

Chess 4 Math

Chess 4 Math
Author: Ramón Miguel Lorente Pupo
Publisher: Chess4math.LLC
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2018-02-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780999754801

Chess 4 Math, kindergarten textbook is the beginning of an incredible journey that offers the opportunity to kindergarteners to learn Mathematics through the "Royal Game of Chess." Chess 4 Math provides quality educational activities designed to help students succeed in Mathematics. The author translates the game of Chess into Mathematical lessons correlated to the Common Core State Standards. Chess 4 Math is an original and engaging curriulum that encourages all students to love Math and Chess.

Math Theory of Chess S-Version, Parts 1,2

Math Theory of Chess S-Version, Parts 1,2
Author: Yefim Treger
Publisher: Ishi Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2010-12-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9784871877084

Surprising Discoveries in ChessUncountable number of Games!Eternally winning position!High Dimensional Space!Classification of positions and types!Incredible Cyclic Types!Dead position with moving knight!Mirror type based on Pentagon!Expression of tactical and other chess notions by powerful graphs!And many others!This is only the beginning of research in math theory of chess.

Mathematics and Chess

Mathematics and Chess
Author: Miodrag Petkovi?
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780486294322

99 puzzles built around the chessboard. Arithmetical and probability problems, chessboard recreations, geometrical puzzles, mathematical amusements and games, more. Solutions.

Learning Chess To Improve Math

Learning Chess To Improve Math
Author: Amanda Ho
Publisher:
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2020-01-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781988300689

How did I start to write this Learning Chess to Improve Math workbook?I started to teach my son chess when he was five years old. At that time, a lot of information I had read indicated that there was a strong relationship between mathematics and chess. My son was interested in chess so what would happen if he carried the same interest in chess on to a subject which would require him to use his chess knowledge? What could chess offer in mathematics education? These kinds of questions sparked my interest in studying the relationship between chess and math. What I had found was there had been many chess or math puzzles published but I was not able to find a collection of mathematical chess problems that was specifically created for youngsters.In 1995, I was involved in teaching math and chess at the same time and I started to seriously look into the possibility of creating some math and chess hybrid problems. This is how my son and I started to create the first generation of Math and Chess integrated workbook titled Mathematical Chess Puzzles for Juniors ISBN 0-9683967-0-4 and it was archived at National Library of Canada. It is designed and written for the purpose of learning all kinds of problem-solving skills through over 100 mind provoking and sometimes mind boggling mathematical chess puzzles. The uniqueness of this book is that only the basic chess knowledge and the elementary math ability are needed to solve most of these puzzles. I have been working on refining the contents ever since and after almost 20 years of working the first math and chess workbook, I have incorporated many math concepts and today's version is the fourth generation. This workbook of integrating chess and math puzzles could be used as a supplemental or enriched material to supplement math curriculum.World's first and copyrighted Mathematical Chess Puzzles for Juniors workbookThe first edition of workbook Mathematical Chess Puzzles for Juniors created in 1995 was a world's first. I did a through literature and library catalogues searches and publicized my workbook on the internet (including rec.games.chess.misc) resulted in nothing similar to my workbook had ever been published. There was no integrated chess and math workbook ever published for the elementary students at the time when I published my workbook in 1995. In addition, I have updated the workbook since I published the first one 20 years ago with many new and innovative ideas; still my workbook is the only one on the market. It would be devastating for me if some copycat just copied my ideas and formats of worksheets and started to commercialize it. To protect my intellectual property, I am the world's first on the following ideas and concepts and I am the original creator of unique formats of worksheets:

Mathematical Chess

Mathematical Chess
Author: Dr George Ho
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2017-06-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1543401627

Mathematical chess is a two-player educational and entertaining game played on ten digit pieces (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) and six operator pieces (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, power, and root). The chessboard is a grid made up of nine vertical and nine horizontal lines. It is flexible and suitable for all students from middle and high schools to universities. The excessive use of electronic calculators and games has caused a negative impact on the alertness of the minds and the numerical abilities of students at all levels. Dr Ryan said, In numeracy, the young teenage student in 2003 was approximately a quarter of a grade level behind his or her counterpart in 1964. This was reported in the article Grade Worse Than in 1960s (SMH, 11 February 2008). Students love challenges and competitions. Dr Robert C. Ferguson writes, A learning environment organised around games has a positive effect on students attitudes towards learning (Teachers Guide: Research and Benefits of Chess, 11 October 2006). The above statements drive the implementation of this mathematical chess game. Like European chess and Chinese chess, mathematical chess teaches strategy planning, problem-solving, memory improvement, decision-making, concentration, perseverance, observation, analysis, and organisation skill. Mathematical chess itself also promotes numerical abilities, mental alertness, and speedy calculation. The numeracy performance of students in many countries has not improved since 1960, not because of the incompetence of the teachers, but because an educational game interesting and challenging enough to attract students attention did not exist. Mathematical chess can help resolve this drawback. The authors dream is to see mathematical chess become a popular game in all middle and high schools, and to see the love and passion of mathematics flowering in the minds of young people around the world.

Across the Board

Across the Board
Author: John J. Watkins
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2012-07-22
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 0691154988

Discusses the mathematics of the chessboard and its problems, focusing on its history, the knight's tour problem, magic squares, domination, other variations, and independence.

Corridors (The Geometry, Physics and Mathematics of Chess) Vol 1

Corridors (The Geometry, Physics and Mathematics of Chess) Vol 1
Author: Herman Tolbert Sr.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2011-09-14
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 146536174X

Chess enthusiast Herman Tolbert Sr takes three of the four elements of chess (space, time, force) and parallels a one to one mapping that relates Geometry, Physics and Mathematics in a unique theme he terms "Corridors". Compiling over-the-board tournament experience along with online worldwide games as well as friendly pick-up games, Corridors is a repeated process which eventually zones in on the King or significant material which has game winning advantages. This work hopes to demonstrate Mr. Tolberts classroom teaching skills and his keen analytical ability to breakdown the complex into simpler form(s) Corridors is a combination of whole or partial rank(s), file(s) and square(s) which are controlled to a lasting degree which yield advantageous results. Many chess concepts are conveyed by novice to Grandmasters, but this unique work though not for the very beginner can be applied by the many eager-to-improve players; no matter the skill level. It is with this spirit that Mr. Tolbert wishes to share what he feels is a path of enlightenment, whose fruits of labor is a growth in understanding chess which can only lead to more victories.

Introduction to Ho Math Chess and Its Founder Frank Ho

Introduction to Ho Math Chess and Its Founder Frank Ho
Author: Frank Ho
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2015-09-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781927814796

Many people were curious about how I created so many unique workbooks. People were also wondered how Ho Math Chess is different from other similar learning centres. Many readers do not have an idea on how these puzzles were placed in each of our workbooks. When we first created these puzzles, we did not have a blueprint to follow because they did not exist. Many parents do not know how to teach their children with our workbooks because they themselves had never seen this kind of arithmetic worksheets before. So, I decided to write a book to address the above two problems, one is to describe how I created worksheets in general, and the other is to show how and why Ho Math Chess sets itself apart from others. I would like to thank my students who had given us feedbacks during my writing many workbooks. As a matter fact I wrote a few worksheets for some of my students and tried on them and if they did not work out effectively, then I revised. Without these students' input, some of my workbooks would not have been materialized. I have produced unedited videos to talk about my worksheets and explained about their formatting. Watch my videos using the following links. They are very educational and one-of-a-kind. Frank Ho presents math, chess, and puzzles integrated Intelligent Arithmetic Worksheet. https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=Td3SKp7cukA&t=262s Published on Jun 14, 2017 Frank walks the viewer through his unique and world's first math, chess, and puzzles integrated worksheet. No questions are shown on the sheet, only mini-chessboard, puzzle table, and his invented flat chess Geometry Chess Symbols which are being used as a set of the command language. Students follow identified square where and use chess moves to reach a puzzle table (information retrieval like cloud storage) to fetch its corresponding data. The fetched data is linked with the previously identified mini-chessboard to complete the answer. The whole process takes the boredom and mundane routine computation procedure out of the problem and replaces it with puzzle-like fun. Ho Math Chess Intelligent Arithmetic Worksheets This is the future style of computation problems that is students not only will be trained on computation to find answers they also are asked to use their thinking skills to figure out the problems by going through visualization, orientation, corresponding, analyzing, synthesizing, and executing abstract commanding symbols. The enforcement for the students to write the problems only imprints more impression on the number facts. https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3wAMqo4qUE What is Intelligent Arithmetic Worksheet? The intelligent Arithmetic worksheet allows students to work on computations but figures out the answers like they are working on word problems. I have dreamed about how can I can create a type of computation worksheets which are disruptively different from the traditionally straightforward type of computational worksheets? Not only they have to be fun, intriguing and entertaining they also must be effective in learning results. This example is one of many examples which I created and collected them in my workbook called Ultimate Math Contest Preparation, Problem Solving Strategies, and Math IQ Puzzles Grade 1 and 2 from pages 28 to 74. The Intelligent Arithmetic Worksheets take the exploratory approach which trains a student to use more of his or her brain and, yet the problem is not difficult, so an average student can solve them with fun. I also created a video which introduces my math, chess, and puzzles combined idea as follows: https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=Td3SKp7cukA