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To train Grade 1 students in understanding bishops' movement in chess, use a hands-on approach. Start by explaining that bishops move diagonally and can travel any number of squares, but cannot jump over other pieces. Use a chessboard and have students practice moving bishops across different diagonal paths.
The Understanding bishops' movement skill in Grade 1 Chess learning involves knowing that bishops can move diagonally any number of squares, but they must stay on the same color squares throughout the game. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing the bishop's long-range capabilities and its restriction to only one color, which is fundamental for beginners.
To test a Grade 1 student's understanding of bishops' movement skills in chess, set up a chessboard and ask the student to move a bishop, observing if they correctly move it diagonally for any number of squares without jumping over other pieces.