Black to move, and checkmate–in–two moves!
Puzzle from http://chesspuzzles.com/
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Blogger is a simple to use blog site.
The focus is on producing content, not on the creation and customization of the site itself. So, it makes for an ideal place for students to create a portfolio or even to just share information on a certain topic they are studying.
The video below shows you how to get started using blogger.com so that students can sign in to it using their Telluride School District Googles Apps account.
You can pop the video out to a full size view by clicking on the rectangle in the lower right side of the video after it starts to play.
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Here’s the weekly Chess Puzzle. It’s mate in two moves.
I’ll keep publishing the puzzles on Edmodo, but will also start publishing here.
Please feel free to discuss on Edmodo and explain which move you would make and why. You can leave a comment below.
Also, remember, if you want to be put into the drawing to explain the best move at the end of our Club meeting, then fill out a ticket and put it into to the pot on Wednesday.
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Here’s a video demonstration of you to upload files to your SharpSchool classroom webpage.
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Here’s the weekly Chess Puzzle. It’s mate in two moves.
I’ll keep publishing the puzzles on Edmodo, but will also start publishing here.
Please feel free to discuss on Edmodo and explain which move you would make and why. You can leave a comment below.
Also, remember, if you want to be put into the drawing to explain the best move at the end of our Club meeting, then fill out a ticket and put it into to the pot on Wednesday.
Chess puzzle from http://chesspuzzles.com/mate-in-two
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