Ending chess classes for the year with a bang!
December 25, 2009
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Dan and I ended off with our chess classes mid December with our five schools (over 50 students) with promises of starting anew in Jan. You always know you’re on the right track when your students say, "Aw, you mean there’s no chess class next week? When are you coming back??"
We will be starting up with some classes the first day back at school. Others will wait a week. We hope to offer free chess events, introducing new students to the wonders of chess.
Our pilot of the ecourse has been amazingly successful. One student just turned three and loves our mini-games and has mastered the knight moves already. She tells her father that she loves chess and enjoys playing with him.
Soon I will be ready to compile my notes into a book. There is a real need for a book on teaching chess to young children, one that also makes sure to explain the game to the parent as well. Chess really isn’t intimidating – it simply isn’t always explained in an easy (and fun) way to learn. I am enjoying breaking down the basics into bite sized pieces for parents and children.




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Congratulations on your success! Continued success in 2010.
comment by Bonnie Mahaffey — December 25, 2009 @ 4:42 pm
Looking forward to more exciting posts on chess.
Stop for a smile:
A broken keyboard walks into a room and says, “Can someone call AAA, I lost my keys”#pun
What would a knight say when walking into a room?
comment by Jim Sutton — December 26, 2009 @ 2:07 pm
Cute pun! I’ll leave your riddle open to other readers. Anyone?
comment by Your Chess Coach — December 26, 2009 @ 3:06 pm
That’s great going for 2009.
Wish you all the best for 2010.
comment by Anish Jacob — December 27, 2009 @ 9:18 am
LOOK’N GOOD…waiting for more !
comment by Mike Games — December 29, 2009 @ 4:41 pm