Things You'll Need
Instructions
Familiarize the child with the board. Before children can learn to play the game, they must learn the basic manner in which the board will be used once the pieces have been set on it. The website Chesskids.com offers interactive tutorials for children (see Resources below).
Teach the child the names and jobs of the various pieces in the game. Once children are aware of what the pieces are supposed to do and the way they are able to move, the game and its objective will make much more sense to them.
Instruct the child on a few basic opening moves which set up the entire game. Learning these early on can help children to get a good foundation in the game of chess.
Have the child watch the games of experienced players. Children can improve their games by watching the strategies of others and applying what they have learned to their own games.
Make sure that the child you are teaching is well-rested. Chess is a game that requires a great deal of concentration and cannot be learned or played by a tired child.
Take the opportunity to teach the child good sportsmanship. The child will likely lose as much as he wins and should maintain a good attitude regardless of the outcome.