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Chess in Education: Insights from London Masterclasses

The Every Lesson Counts, Chess in Education Masterclasses were a huge success. An event organised by the FIDE Education Commission, the European Chess Union and Education Commission, ChessPlus, The Olympics Committee and our very own LogiqBoard. Held at the London Mindsports Centre, a perfect venue for playful learning and games. 🇬🇧 Master Class Presenters Chess…
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Why chess and…?

‘Why is it chess and maths, chess and this, chess and that? What happened to just playing chess?’ This was a question posed at an online discussion group last year. It was a question that, for a few seconds, made me pause. Not because I didn’t know how to respond but I had forgotten that…
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The Double-sided Counter for chess & maths teachers 🔴🟡

Today’s blog is all about the double-sided counter. It’s one of my top ten maths resources but it’s also a wonderful resource for the chess classroom. In today’s blog I’m going to share some tried and tested ways you can use the counters when teaching chess. Using counters as markers Last Monday my lovely year…
