Bag om Learning Chess To Improve Math: Ho Math Chess
We appreciate receiving your feedback. Please email your comments or suggestions to the author Frank Ho at fho1928@gmail.com.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, much 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 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 that there had been many chess or math puzzles published, but I was not able to find a collection of mathematical chess problems that were 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 the National Library of Canada. It is designed and written to learn all kinds of problem-solving skills through over 100 minds 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. Today's version is the fourth generation. This workbook of integrating chess and math puzzles could be used as supplemental or enriched material to supplement the math curriculum. World's first and copyrighted Mathematical Chess Puzzles for Juniors workbook first edition of workbook Mathematical Chess Puzzles for Juniors created in 1995 was a world's first. I did a thorough literature and library catalogues searches and publicized my workbook on the internet (including rec.games.chess.misc) resulted in nothing similar to my workbook that 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. Besides, 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.
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