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      Things You May Not Know About Chess

      Susan Polgar Posted onDecember 2, 2008March 10, 2015 Chess and math 7 Comments 4 Views

      Some Things You May Not Know About ChessChess and mathematics are intimately related By Dan Talpalariu, Science Editor1st of December 2008 When it comes to chess, most people see themselves as falling into the category labeled “I have some...

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      Connecting chess and math

      Susan Polgar Posted onDecember 1, 2008March 10, 2015 Chess and math, Keith Devlin 8 Comments 5 Views

      December 2008How Do We Learn Math?Mathematician Keith Devlin is the Executive Director of the Human-Sciences and Technologies Advanced Research Institute at Stanford University “God made the integers; all else is the work of man.” Probably one of the most...

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      The effect of Math and Chess

      Susan Polgar Posted onJuly 8, 2008March 11, 2015 Chess and math, Frank Ho 7 Comments 6 Views

      Jul 07, 2008 – The Effect of Math and Chess Integrated Instruction on Math ScoresJohn BUKY, Education Consultant Frank HO, Canada certified math teacher This article is published by The Chess Academy, Chicago, USA, June 2008 Research studies have...

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      Important chess and education statistic

      Susan Polgar Posted onMay 26, 2008March 11, 2015 Chess and Education, Chess and math 2 Comments 8 Views

      Chess Academy Reading and Math TutoringResearch-Based and Data-Driven Note: These results just in after 60 hours of math tutoring in the 2007-2008 Chess Academy Math Tutoring Program with a group of 119 students. Average Reading Gain = 14%Average Math...

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      Math and chess exercises

      Susan Polgar Posted onApril 17, 2008March 11, 2015 Chess and math, Frank Ho 2 Comments 7 Views

      Our friends at math and chess just sent us some very interesting exercises. Here is an example. Please feel free to check out their website for more cool stuff. Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar

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      Math and Chess

      Susan Polgar Posted onOctober 30, 2007March 11, 2015 Chess and math, Frank Ho 5 Comments 11 Views

      (PRLog.Org) – Oct 30, 2007 – Ho Math and Chess InventsNetwork Computing for Elementary Students Frank Ho Ho Math and Chess Learning Centre BC certified TeacherVancouver, BC, Canadahttp://www.mathandchess.com/ The future belongs to a generation who understands how to process...

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      Chess to sharpen math skills

      Susan Polgar Posted onOctober 23, 2007March 11, 2015 Chess and math, Connecticut 5 Comments 7 Views

      Danbury second-graders play chess to sharpen math skillsBy Eileen FitzGeraldSTAFF WRITERArticle Last Updated: 10/23/2007 04:20:51 AM EDT Seven-year-old Noelia Espinal captured a knight and Rafaela Padilha had a rook. They both knew who was ahead. The knight was worth...

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