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Detailed Lesson Plan in MAPEH 8

(Physical Education)

I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to:
1. familiarize herself/himself with the different chess pieces and its moves;
2. play chess properly by moving the chess pieces according to its use; and
3. show cooperation and participation while playing.

II. Subject Matter

A. Topic: Names and Moves of the Chess pieces


B. References: Physical Education and Health Learner’s Module pages 127-128
https://www.dummies.com/games/chess/knowing-the-moves-that-chess-pieces-can-make/
https://www.google.com/search?q=chess+pieces/
C. Materials: chess board, chess pieces, folder, printed pictures, laptop, tv, white and black
cartolina, garter, masking tape, double-sided tape

III. Procedures:

Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity


A. Preparatory Activities

1. Daily Routines

a. Prayer

Before we start our lesson, let’s begin


with a prayer and give thanks to our
Lord.
Hanna, please lead the prayer Hanna lead the prayer

b. Greetings

Good Morning everyone! Good Morning Ma’am!

c. Checking of attendance

Is there any absent? None Ma’am.

Very good!

2. Review / recap

Before we start let us have a recap


regarding our previous lesson.

What was our lesson yesterday?


Yes, Aman. It was all about the meaning and history of
chess.
Very good!

Again, what is chess?


Yes, Hendrix. Chess is a board game of two players.

Very good!
Another?
Yes, Grace. Chess is a game that has been played for
centuries and was thought to have originated
in India in the 15th century.
Excellent!

Who was the world’s first official chess


champion?
Yes, Myca. It was Steinitz.

Correct!

What was the position of the chess


pieces when it is white team?
Yes, Alliana. The queen must be here (place the queen in
the right position)
The right of the queen is the king (place the
king in the right position)
Next to king is the bishop (place the bishop in
the right place)
Next to bishop is the rook (place the rook in
the right place)
Next to bishop is the knight (place the knight
to the right place)
And the last piece which is the pawn place in
front of all the pieces (place the pawn to the
right place)
Excellent!

3. Motivation

(The teacher will presents a puzzle


pieces and jumbled words)

Do you know what this is? A puzzle pieces and a jumbled words.

That’s right!

This puzzle pieces and jumbled words


contain our lesson for today.
So you need to group into 5.

(the teacher group them into five and


will distribute the puzzle pieces and
jumbled words)

Each group should arrange properly by


sticking each piece on a folder.
Each group should expect an image of a
single chess piece, if each set is properly
arranged.

B. Developing Activities

1. Preparation of the lesson

Like what I said earlier, the pictures that


you were going to arranged is about
chess pieces.

Now class, what have you observe from


the pictures and letters?
Yes, Harvien. It is about the names and pictures of the chess
pieces.
Very good!
Do you have an idea of what is our
lesson for today?
Yes, Cole. It is about chess pieces.

Nice answer!

Okay, our lesson for today is about the


names and movements of a chess piece.

2. Lesson Development

Let’s start!
So this is how our lesson will flow.
As I show and read the description of
each chess piece, each group will then
identify the chess piece I’m describing.
And once we got the correct answer, the
group who got the right piece will post
the finished puzzle on the board.
Is that clear? Yes, Ma’am

Okay, the first chess piece is the most


important but it is also considered the
weakest.

What is the chess piece that I’m


describing?
Yes, JM. It is king.
(the student will post the picture of the king
on the board)
Very good!
It is called king.

Next chess piece is called the most


powerful piece.
What it is?
Yes, Rendel. It is called queen.
(the student will post the picture of the queen
Correct! on the board)

Next chess piece is particularly powerful


pieces when they are protecting each
other and working together.
What it is?
Yes, Iona. It is called rook.
(the student will post the picture of the rook
Nice answer! on the board)
Next piece is work well together because
they cover up each other’s weaknesses.

What piece is I’m describing? It is called bishop.


Yes, Julia. (the student will post the picture of the bishop
on the board)

Great answer!

Next piece is the pieces that can move


only the other pieces.
What piece it is?
Yes, Loraine. It is knight.
(the student will post the picture of the knight
Correct! on the board)

The last piece is cannot move backward


and its succeeding moves will be one
square at time.
What it is?
Yes, Jasmine. It is called pawn.
(the student will post the picture of pawn on
Very good! the board)

Do you understand class? Yes, Ma’am.


Question? None, Ma’am.

So now, let us move on to the moves of


the chess pieces.

The king only moves one square in any


direction.
(demonstrate the moves)

Do you understand? Yes, Ma’am


Will you please repeat the moves of the
king?
Yes, Jashtin. It moves only one square in any direction.
( demonstrate the moves)
Very good!

Next piece is queen.


It can moves in any one straight
direction it maybe forward, backward,
sideways, or diagonal.
(demonstrate the moves)

Who wants to repeat?


Yes, Mikah.
Queen moves in any one straight direction
maybe forward, backward, sideways, or
diagonal.
(demonstrate the moves)
Good job!

Next piece is the rook.


It can move to any square as far as it
wants but only forward, backward, and
to the sides.
(demonstrate the moves)

Will you please repeat?


Yes, Ysabel. Moves in any square as far as it want but only
forward, backward, and to the sides.
(demonstrate the moves)
Excellent!

Next piece is bishop.


It can move as far as it wants but only
diagonally.
(demonstrate the moves)

Do you understand? Yes, ma’am

Will you please repeat?


Yes, Kean. Moves as far as it wants but only diagonally.
(demonstrate the moves)
Very nice!

Next is knight.
It moves by going two squares in one
direction, just like an L shape.
(demonstrate the moves)
Will you repeat?
Yes, Geraldine Moves just like an L shape.
(demonstrate the moves)

Very good!

The last piece is the pawn.


It moves forward, but captures
diagonally.
(demonstrate the moves)

Who wants to repeat?


Yes, Kerby. It moves forward but captures diagonally.
(demonstrate the moves)

Do you understand class? Yes, Ma’am.


Question? None, Ma’am.

3. Application

Since you have learned the moves, and


names of the chess pieces, you will now
be applying it by playing the game.
But the twist is, you will be the chess
pieces.
Groups 1 and 2 will be the white team.
Groups 3 and 4 will be the black team.
And group 5 will be the players of both
teams. Group 5 will divided into two
groups.
Each group will be given 5 seconds to
move a piece in every turn.
The first team to capture 5 chess pieces
of the opposing teams wins the game.
(The teacher will give a special reward
to the group who performed well.)
Do you understand class? Yes, Ma’am.

4. Generalization

Did you enjoy the game? Yes, Ma’am.

Now let us recall all of the things we


have discussed today.
Again class, what do you call to the
piece that moves just like an L shape?
Yes, Harvien. It is called knight.

Very good!
What is the most powerful piece?
Yes, Nicole. It is the queen.

Very good!
It is considered as one of the weakest
piece?
Yes, Aron. It is the king.

What is pawn?
Yes, Adrian. Pawn cannot move backward.

Very good!

The pieces that cover up each other’s


weaknesses?
Yes,Christian . It is called. Bishop.

Very good!

A powerful piece when they are


protecting each other and working
together.
Yes, Yvone. It is rook.

Very good!

As a king, how does it feel being


protected by a lot of people and how
does it feel being the heart of the game?
Yes, Hanna. For me, it feels like a special person because
all people were treated me like a boss. Being
the heart of the game is difficult for me,
because when I capture, the game will end.
The game is based from me if we will win or
not.

Excellent!

What do you think are the benefits of


playing chess?
Yes, Benito. It develops a sense of confidence and self-
worth of a student.
Very good!
Another?
Yes, Marina. It can strengthen family relationship.

Very good!
IV. Evaluation

Identify the move of each illustrated chess piece.

A B

a.

1.

b.

2.

c.

3.

d.
4.

5. e.

6.

V. Assignment

Site in the internet or in other reference the rules to game the chess.

VI. Reference

https://www.google.com/search?q=rules-of-chess-games/

Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity


VII. Closing Remarks

Goodbye class! Goodbye Ma’am, Thank you for teaching us.

Cleaners remain.

Prepared by:
Sandra Mari N. De Guzman
Practice Teacher

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