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On November 1st, 2024, Chess Wizards hosted a charity tournament for ALS at the Sachs Center in Deerfield, IL.
Asminda is a rockstar of a Wizard from California. In the classroom, Asminda is an amazing storyteller who knows how to make her classes engaging and fun. Outside of the classroom she spends her time pursuing a masters degree in landscape architecture, writing poetry, and providing scholarships and support to Mexican girls who play chess.
Check out this awesome event with the Beachwood Recreation Association in Troy, MI where they revealed a giant chess board just in time for summer fun!
Kindergarten is a huge year for both academic and social development, and a perfect time to introduce your child to the game of chess. Chess is not only mentally stimulating, but it also nurtures essential skills that can help shape a child’s character and cognitive abilities. Let’s take a look at 6 reasons why kindergarten is the perfect time to start learning this timeless game.
We had a blast with our young chess kings and queens this winter, mastering chess skills, building new friendships, and flexing the most powerful muscle of all – the brain! Check out a few highlights from our camp at Marathon Elementary School in Hopkinton, MA.
Books can transport us to new and unimaginable worlds! Check out these 6 chess novels perfect for spring.
Some Of The Craziest Places People Have Played Chess While chess games are typically played at home, online, in school, or in public parks – some players like to take the game to the extreme. With new technology including magnetic boards, it’s easy to play chess anywhere, and it may have even crossed your mind to play in a unique location too. Whether you are looking for inspiration or just for some entertainment, you are definitely going to want to check out some of the crazy places players have been photographed playing chess!
9 Tips For Teaching Chess To Young Children Teaching your child chess is a gift you give them for life. Chess brings out the imagination, improves critical thinking skills, helps children to recognize patterns – and best of all any child can learn to play! While a six year old may seem young to teach such a challenging game to, it’s actually often easier for younger children to quickly pick up the rules. And as children learn more, their improvements build confidence that will help them both on and away from the board. Best of all - you don’t need to be an expert yourself before teaching your child – it can be a super fun bonding experience to learn and improve together.