Events Calendar
WEEK 03 |
Monday. 13 January, 2025 | |
1:00 pm |
Fundamentals of Chess - All Ages BWhen: Mondays, January 13 - February 17, from 1 - 2pm Does your child love to play chess? This six-week program is a unique opportunity to play the game while improving skills in Problem Solving, Deductive Reasoning and Creative Thinking by solving chess puzzles and executing a systematic process to beat your opponent. While this program is called "beginner" it will challenge your chess player and keep them engaged, even if they have been playing for years. |
2:00 pm |
Mediated Learning Foundations XWhen: January 13, 20, 27 — 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM Learn the steps to empower your innate teaching skills. This series of three 2-hour sessions will include instruction, parent participation, and opportunity for Q & A. As participants meet in a virtual classroom, a microphone headset, a strong internet connection and speakers are required. Foundations is a prerequisite to all other Mediated Learning Courses with the exception of Screen Impact. Once you have completed Foundations, please explore the other courses in any order. |
Wednesday. 15 January, 2025 | |
10:00 am |
Fundamentals of Chess - All Ages CWhen: Wednesdays, January 15 - February 19, from 10 - 11am Does your child love to play chess? This six-week program is a unique opportunity to play the game while improving skills in Problem Solving, Deductive Reasoning and Creative Thinking by solving chess puzzles and executing a systematic process to beat your opponent. While this program is called "beginner" it will challenge your chess player and keep them engaged, even if they have been playing for years. |
Friday. 17 January, 2025 | |
12:00 am |
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11:00 am |
Fundamentals of Chess - All Ages DWhen: Fridays, January 17 - February 21, from 11 - 12pm Does your child love to play chess? This six-week program is a unique opportunity to play the game while improving skills in Problem Solving, Deductive Reasoning and Creative Thinking by solving chess puzzles and executing a systematic process to beat your opponent. While this program is called "beginner" it will challenge your chess player and keep them engaged, even if they have been playing for years. |