Life Skills
Chess Puzzler's Paradise With Coach RJ USCF National Master
This ongoing program is designed to help students improve tactics and pattern recognition by solving chess puzzles. We'll also play different fun puzzle games to test what we've learned in class.
105 total reviews for this teacher
2 reviews for this class
Completed by 20 learners
55 minutes
per class
Once per week
every week
6-11
year olds
3-10
learners per class
How does an “Ongoing” course work?
Meets on a weekly schedule, join any week, no need to catch up on previous material
Live video chats, recorded and monitored for safety and quality
Discussions via classroom forum and private messages with the teacher
Automatic payment every Sunday, cancel any time
Great for clubs and for practicing skills

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Description
Class Experience
This program is designed to help improve critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Students can apply what they learn in class in real life situation. For example, in chess, you will need to calculate each position to come up with the best move. This is same in life, you are often facing many difficult choices, you will learn to evaluate the situation, and come up with the best choice.
- United States Chess Federation National Master Title - 10+ years of teaching mastery of chess to young minds. - Peak ELO Rating of 2452
Students will be given studies and puzzles during the class and is expected to continue think about the different variation and lines.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
55 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
Offered by
Make Your Move Chess AcademyChess Lesson with USCF National Master
105 total reviews
103 completed classes
About Us
Why Chess? Chess has many benefits, it helps improve cognitive thinking, focus, analytic skills, etc… Our one-on-one private lesson is taught by National Master whom has many years of experience teaching young children. Chess is a fair game, it’s...