Wednesday, June 15, 2016

June / July School Break Program






June/July School Break Program

When 
Tue, June 28, 9:00am – Fri, July 1, 12:30pm
Where 
Boylston Chess Club, 40 Norris Street, Cambridge, MA 02140, United States (map)
Description 
June 28, 29, 30; July 1 - 

9:00am - 12:30pm each day. 


This program invites young chess players who already have a complete understanding of the rules of chess to come and develop their abilities. With a combination of lecture, question/answer and guided cooperative learning, the instructor will cover essential elements of the game
 Who can join? School-age children, K-12.
How much does it cost? Club membership is required for participation (Junior Membership: $120; Family Membership: $180). Participation fee: $120; $90 per child, if two or more per family. For first-time members the fee is reduced to $80. Please make checks payable to the" Boylston Chess Foundation" and please pay on site.
Registration: Located in the renovated former Ellis School building. Reservation is not required. Just show up to unit B103, at 40 Norris Street the morning of the first day, before or around 9:00 a.m.! Use the right-side door of the building.
 About the instructor: A master of the game and a Boylston Chess Club member for 25 years, Jacob Rasin has been a professional chess teacher for over 35 years. For more information on the camp, please call Jacob Rasin at (617) 783 6307.



 

The Boylston School Break Program for Children 2015-2016

 
Over the course of the 2015-2016 school year, the Boylston Chess Foundation will hold its series of clinics during the December, February, and April school recesses, as well as two summer sessions in June/July and August.
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2016

June/July (summer recess): 28, 29, 30, 1
9:00am - 12:30pm each day
August (summer recess): 16, 17, 18, 19
9:00am - 12:30pm each day
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This program invites young chess players who already have a complete understanding of the rules of chess to come and develop their abilities. With a combination of lecture, question/answer and guided cooperative learning, the instructor will cover essential elements of the game:

Tactics    Strategy    Openings    Middlegames    Endgames    Problems   
Students will develop their memory, visualization ability, attention span, critical thinking skills, as well as their sense of fairness and good sportsmanship – all while having fun!

Who can join? School-age children, K-12, who are interested in improving at chess and maturing from motivated beginners to skilled intermediate players.

How much does it cost? Club membership is required for participation (Junior Membership: $120; Family Membership: $180). Participation fee: $120; $90 per child, if two or more per family. For first-time members the fee is reduced to $80. Please make checks payable to the Boylston Chess Foundation and please pay on site.



Registration and capacity: Located in the renovated former Ellis School building, there is plenty of room at our pristine site for more students; we will bring in additional qualified instructors to maintain a healthy student-teacher ratio. Reservation is not required. Just show up to unit B103, at 40 Norris Street the morning of the first day, before or around 9:00 a.m.! Use the right-side door of the building.



About the instructor: A master of the game and a Boylston Chess Club member for over 25 years, Jacob Rasin has been a professional chess teacher for over 35 years in the Soviet Union and the United States. 1978-1989, Jacob served as head coach at the Pioneers Palace of the Leningrad Province; 1982-1985, he had the additional assignment of training Soviet grandmasters and international masters. Since 1990, he has taught privately and at schools in the Boston area. His students have won dozens of scholastic state championships and medals, and more than ten national championships in various brackets. Jacob has directed the School Break Program since 1994.

For more information on the Program, please call Jacob Rasin at 617-783-6307.


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