Thursday, November 19, 2009

Chess Carnival a Success



Parents and Players had fun at the Chess Carnival last night. 22 players from the team made it, and many parents stayed for the chess and fun. Kids who completed the most puzzles and challenges won huge prizes! (ok, it was just candy but hey... we are on a limited budget!)
We had several "stations" for the kids to go to, including:
  • Knight Jumping
  • Checkmate in 1 puzzles
  • Checkmate with Queen/Rook/Rook, Rook/Rook, and just Rook
  • Pawn Wars
  • Solid Openings
  • Chess Challenge Boards
Mel Sinner, and Reid and Evan Seghers helped to keep things rolling, thanks! It was great to meet the parents, and see how our kids have improved since the beginning of the year. I saw a lot of serious chess last night. Way to go Mill Valley Knights!

Later today: US-M update!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Chess Carnival Tonight! And other Notes

Tonight we're NOT here- we're in the Art Room!

Remember, tonight from 6:30-8:00 is the Chess Carnival at Mill Valley, in the Art Room! There will be lots of challenging puzzles and mini-games, and kids earn "chips" as they accomplish each task.

This is also an opportunity for me to meet chess parents, and to answer questions, etc.

If you would like to help set up, please arrive at 6pm. The Chess Carnival will be about practicing chess, and learning what it takes to compete and excel in one of the oldest and most amazing games in the world. As educators would attest, Chess helps young minds develop, and can actually improve performance in the classroom. Together with a well-rounded curriculum including athletics and exercise, Chess can become an interesting "oracle" into the lessons of life itself: Patience, Balance, Planning, Strategy, Defense, and the normal, positive competition we all face in life wherein hard work is rewarded with success. And, it's just a fun game! Hope to see you tonight.

Secondy, I will have T-SHIRT ORDER FORMS if you would like a T-shirt but have not yet turned in the form! The deadline for all forms is next TUESDAY, then I will be placing the order.

Finally, don't forget the TOURNAMENT at the prestigious University School of Milwaukee this Saturday. If you are interested, and if you are not sure if your child is ready to play, let's talk tonight! Sometimes, and for some kids, the best way is to jump in and play (once they learn some basics). For other kids, it's best that they are fully prepared so they are not too frustrated with their early chess experiences. Remember, with chess, you either WIN or LEARN. There is no losing!

Thank you
- Mark

Monday, November 16, 2009

Two Chess Classes this Week!

We have two chess classes this week:
1) Normal Chess Class Tuesday after school 3:45-4:45 Mill Valley stage
2) A one-time Chess CARNIVAL! Wednesday 6:30-8:00pm - Mill Valley Art Room. Focus will be on fundamentals. Parents welcome!
Then, the big University School tournament this Saturday the 21st!!! We will be fielding both a K-3 team and a K-6 team for Mill Valley! Please RSVP if you would like your child to play. If you are NOT SURE if your child is ready, let me know and I will pay special attention to him/her this week and see what they may still need to work on. #1 is home practice- this is the best way to improve!

Any questions, please email or call me, thanks!

Monday, November 9, 2009

Nathan Trophies in K-3


Shhh!!!! Gears cranking in young chess brains...

No, it's not Chuck Norris, it's Nathan!



This first tournament, at Goodrich Elementary, we had one player in K3 (Nathan) and one player in K5 (Julia). They both played very well after a long Summer with no chess! Nathan finished 4th in the K-3 division to take home a nice trophy.

Our next tournament for the school is at University School in Mequon on November 21. Many of our kids should be ready to go to their first tournament. Please see if you can go, we should have a couple good teams for this one.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Goddess Chess Blog Writes About Mill Valley Girls!

Goddess Chess published a nice picture of a Mill Valley Chess practice and the girls on the team!    Goddess Chess is an organization that promotes girls chess.   Follow the link to read the article!!

- Mr. Seghers