Chess and problem solving involving patterns

  • Ferreira D
  • Palhares P
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In this paper we present the context and results from a study, with 3 rd to 6 th grades children, about the relationship between chess and problem solving involving geometric and numeric patterns. The main result of this study is the existence of a relation between strength of play and patterns involving problem solving. We have included in the beginning an analysis of chess as a context for elementary mathematics problems, also showing its richness historically.

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Ferreira, D., & Palhares, P. (2008). Chess and problem solving involving patterns. The Mathematics Enthusiast, 5(2–3), 249–256. https://doi.org/10.54870/1551-3440.1105

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