When:
Wednesdays, 2:10–3:10p.m.; Apr 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7, 14, 21, 28, Jun 4, 11 (10 sessions)
Where:
Emily Dickinson Elementary
Who should attend:
Any student interested in learning or increasing their knowledge of chess.
Benefits:
Chess study has shown to increase math skills, concentration, memory, and self-confidence.
Instructors:
Chess4Life instructors work closely under the guidance of National Chess Master
Elliott Neff. All instructors follow the coaching methods that were developed by Elliott over the
past 15 years in training multiple students and teams to both state and national titles
(including the 2005 National Elementary K-5 Championship Team). Elliott has recently opened
the Chess4Life Chess Center in Bellevue where students can receive additional training and where
Chess4Life coaches continue to develop and hone their chess coaching skills with personal
guidance from Elliott.
Material Covered:
Classes are tailored to the level of competency exhibited among the students.
Classes typically include:
basic principles and strategy of how to open a chess game, how to
conduct the middlegame, and how to win (or avoid losing) in the endgame. Many other basic to
advanced level tactics are also taught, including visualization techniques and tournament
practice.
Tuition:
$110 total for the 10-session class.
Questions?
Call the Chess4Life Center at 425-283-0549 or email kids@chess4life.com