Chess & Logic
Sat 5 Feb 2022 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM GMT
Online, Zoom
Description
Training course for chess tutors, teachers and parents
Learn how to develop STEM skills & how to teach 6–12-year-old children through games and puzzles on the chessboard
Chess & Logic training course introduces algorithmic thinking and the elements of logic to 6–12-year-old children through games and puzzles on the chessboard. The course is similar in content to the ECU102 Teaching Mathematics through Chess course with a younger target age in mind: the games are strategically simpler, and the investigations more straightforward throughout. The content is wrapped up in a fairy tale where the characters get muddled up in thrilling adventures.
Course Outline
- Introduction
- Chess & Logic in the classroom
- Workbook exercises
- Games on LogiQBoard
- Investigations
- Assessment
Taking the course you will get the following:
- Attendee Course eBook
- Course Exercises eBook + Digital Content (zip file) – the zip file contains the JSON files that can be uploaded and used on LogiqBoard Live
- Board Buddies in LogiQ Land eBook (non-printable) + Digital Content (zip file) – the zip file contains the JSON files that can be uploaded and used on LogiqBoard Live
- Free access to LogiQBoard Live software platform for one year
- ChessPlus105 – Chess & Logic Certificate for successful graduates (This signifies the requisite knowledge and understanding to convey fundamental principles of logic to children in primary school.)
- Public online register
- Access to the exclusive monthly Discussion Group meeting for course graduates
There are five chapters in the handbook, Board Buddies in LogiQ Land:
- spatial skills
- logic
- problem-solving
- mathematics on the chessboard
- and algorithmic thinking
Course information:
- Course ID: Chess+ 105
- Duration: 1 day - 6 Hours of Instruction
- Dates: Saturday, 05 February 2022
- Time: 09:00 - 16:00 Please note, all times are London Time
- Language: English
- Fee: £100
- Early bird: £85 (Register until the 31st of January 2022)
- Venue: on ZOOM
- Course Instructor: Rita Atkins
- Contact: training@chessplus.net
Rita Atkins has been training chess tutors and teachers in chess and mathematics since 2018. She holds a degree in mathematics and physics as well as a Diploma of Education from Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest and an MSc in Computing Science from Imperial College. She is a WIM and former Hungarian women’s chess champion.
Rita was part of the team for the Erasmus+ CHAMPS (Chess and Mathematics in Primary Schools) project and co-authored the book 50 Chess and Mathematics Exercises for Schools. She is currently on the Erasmus+ 8by8 project developing mathematical games for the classroom.
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