What's included
1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
In this weekly class, beginner, beginner/intermediate youngsters will learn chess fundamentals and play the game. Week of January 31: Chess history and champs; chess pieces and how they move Week of February 7th: Leveraging the Pawn Week of February 14th: Knights and Bishops Week of February 21st: The Queen and Rook Partnership Week of February 28th: So does the King just stand there? Week of March 7th: Full Game Play Week of March 14th: Full Game Play Week of March 21st: Mini tournament and info Each class will start with a puzzle warmup that is chess related and most likely mathematics-based. Materials will be shared from ChessInSchools products (puzzles and descriptions of pieces)
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External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
New York Teaching Certificate in Mathematics
2 Degrees
Master's Degree in Education from Bank Street College of Education
Bachelor's Degree in English from Dartmouth College
My name is Jaime and I am a long-time (20+ years) math teacher of middle and high school students. My favorite courses to teach are algebra and geometry. In Outschool, I am offering preparation for the specialized high school test given yearly to 8th graders for entry into one of the 8 specialized high schools in New York City that use the SHSAT as their only admission criterion. As a Brooklyn Tech alum and teacher of SHSAT math prep, I know about the rigor necessary to do well on the test and to succeed at one of the schools. I am offering regular tutoring for any mid-elementary to secondary math level as well.
After Brooklyn Tech, I attended Dartmouth College, an Ivy League college. Being able to succeed and graduate early from Dartmouth as an English major started with my preparation in elementary school and middle school, but attending Brooklyn Tech, majoring in the Math/Science Institute major there, solidified my love for math and I pursued it as a career after college with a degree in Math Education from City College as a NYC Teaching Fellow, then later in the Mathematics Leadership program at Bank Street College.
I believe that every student can learn math, if they have an open mind and a supportive, knowledgeable instructor who offers skill-building, but also problem solving. Every student who learns with me increases confidence and ability.
When I am not teaching students online, I am teaching full time at a public high school, listening to various genres of music including old school R and B, classical, pop, and mostly gospel, cooking, and spending time with family and at church. Nowadays I am learning about new ingredients for making smoothies, and new ways to engage students in mathematics learning post-pandemic.
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Live Group Class
$13
weekly1x per week
55 min
Completed by 9 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-11
3-4 learners per class