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How does chess improve focus
and concentration?
What
is unique about Ho Math and Chess™ Learning Centre?
Is Ho Math and Chess™
a math or chess learning centre?
How is Ho Math and
Chess™
different from other learning centres?
Is Ho Math and Chess™
the learning centre
for me?
How is your math/chess
lessons different from others?
How is Ho Math and
Chess™ different from traditional education?
What
is the relationship between math and chess? Why mix them?
What is Ho
Math and Chess™
method?
Do you offer pure
MATH classes with no chess?
Do you offer pure
CHESS classes with
no math?
How do our materials
discriminate ourselves from others?
Are students assessed
at the beginning of the program?
Does the Ho Math
and Chess™ class include time for the regular school math?
What
courses are offered at Ho Math and Chess™ of Illinois?
Is language arts instruction included?
Is online
instruction
in reading and math included in Ho Math and Chess™
of Illinois?
How does chess improve
focus and concentration?
Aside from the physiological
changes in the brain that chess promotes, it has an amazing
impact on focus, concentration, and behavior. The beauty of
chess is that it utilizes rapid trial and error learning
allowing the student to experiment with different strategies.
Each student innately possesses different strengths and
weaknesses; one generic solution will not work. Instead, the
correct combination needs to be elicited and applied. A large
component of successfully completing any task or test is having
enough focus to put forth the maximum effort. Merely possessing
the knowledge does not guarantee results. The Chess Academy is
the only program that integrates its learning with a broader
applicability, thus allowing the student to translate a
seemingly complex problem into an easy solution.
What is unique about
Ho Math and Chess™ Learning Centre?
Chess has lasted for
thousands of years for good reason. Children today can still
continue to use the game to develop thinking strategy and
brainpower. The most unique feature of our centre is Frank Ho's
integrated math and chess workbooks. The mathematical chess
puzzles are used to further instill math concepts into student's
learning while adding the elements of fun and creativity.
Ho Math and Chess™ Learning Centre
is an interdisciplinary, specialized math learning centre that
uses chess as a tool, and integrated math and chess workbooks as
part of its teaching material.
It is well known that children require regular physical activity
and many of us even pay a cost to get this fitness, but where do
children exercise their brains? Chess, like sports, allows
children to learn with their peers, to follow the etiquette and
rules of the game and to have sportsmanship in both victory and
defeat. Furthermore, they develop patience and strategy,
critical thinking ability, and learn how to plan ahead. What is
the next best move? Playing chess also requires flexibility and
quick thinking, when faced with opponents’ possibly unexpected
moves. It is obvious that these valuable skills learned while
playing chess can be transferred and applied into the real
world.
Today, children spend a lot of time playing video games,
watching television and using the computer. To strike a balance
between leisure activities, chess is an excellent brain exercise
and it is also a lot of fun. Many young children complain that
math is boring, since they are usually given the same-old
computational questions when they are mastering the basic
operations. Math is more than just computation, and modern math
emphasizes very much the importance of problem solving skills.
Adding the element of chess gives math even more variety and
depth and makes it more exciting and interesting for young
children.
Is Ho Math and Chess™
a math or chess learning centre?
Ho Math and Chess™ Learning Centre is
a high quality MATH learning centre. Our
workbooks integrate math concepts and chess, which allows for
students to do regular school math, plus mathematical chess
puzzles. We also offer a number of other workbooks to students.
A typical elementary student could work with three workbooks:
computation, problem solving, and mathematical chess puzzles.
How is Ho Math and
Chess™ different from other learning centres?
There are different methodologies used at existing learning
centres. One type of math learning centre might give out
worksheets (with small and steady increases in the difficulty)
and call this kind of learning the "drilling method" or
“self-learning.” This may help students who need to improve
their computational skills, but for many students, it is
ineffective. Math is not just doing computation. Younger
students should not only be asked to do rote computation. They
should have the optimal chance to develop their brain by
engaging in more diversified mathematical activities.
There is another type of math learning centre that seems to
guide students in overly conceptual learning. The drawback is
that their teaching material does not complement the provincial
mathematics curriculum and may not be presented in the best,
logical order. This type of teaching does not develop students’
confidence, since it does not parallel their schoolwork and help
them improve their math grades.
Realizing the
shortcomings of the existing math learning centres at the
time, Ho Math and Chess™ Learning Centre
was established to combine all their different
strengths.
Is Ho Math and Chess™
the learning centre for me?
A good learning centre
should be able to help your children on school work, should
offer individual help to each student and should know what is
being taught in school at every grade level. The materials the
learning centre uses and the evidence of how it got started is
essential. A good learning centre has a teaching goal and
philosophy. Ho Math and Chess™ Learning
Centre encompasses all this and much more.
How is your math/chess
lessons different from others?
Math and chess has always been related mathematically, but there
was no math and chess integrated material for children to work
on before we created the unique, world's first, one-of-a-kind,
copyrighted math and chess integrated materials for grades
1-8. This is how Ho Math and Chess™
Learning Centre is different. We integrate chess
into our math program as a learning tool to enhance, expand and
embrace the mathematics curriculum.
The
chess lessons offered at after-school or lunch programs,
community centres, or chess clubs are usually only pure chess.
The value of chess lessons offered at Ho Math and
Chess™ is unmatched by others. Students could
acquire the knowledge of math, chess, problem solving, chess
puzzles, and mathematical puzzles all at the same time at
Ho Math and Chess™ We continue researching and
improving our chess workbooks to maintain its highest quality
standard.
How
is Ho Math and Chess™ different from traditional
education?
The Ho Math and Chess™ teaching
program is innovative in that it uses chess as a hands-on
approach, along with the world’s first math and chess integrated
workbooks for elementary students, to learn math. This approach
integrates math concepts with chess knowledge. Ho
Math and Chess™ unique program is structured to
challenge children’s interest in math, reinforce math concepts,
and develop critical thinking ability.
What is the relationship
between math and chess? Why Mix them?
We see many times a real life problem is linked and "mixed" with
math. Language arts is also sometimes "mixed" with math to be
learned in an integrated fashion. However, if we look at it
closely, we are not mixing math and chess in a sense like mixing
mud and water. What we are doing is offering an integrated math
and chess course in such a way that parents and students have
more choices of how math is learned. Chess is used as a learning
tool to improve a student's problem-solving ability and critical
thinking skills in the areas of logic, pattern, perception,
coordination, spatial relations, decision making and
visualization. All these abilities are associated with chess
learning.
In our
math and integrated class, students are offered math and chess
integrated worksheets and chess knowledge is learned
independently from math worksheets but the learned chess
knowledge is sometimes applied to solve the problems on the
worksheets. In other words, students are offered additional
materials, which provide more exposure to pattern recognition,
logical thinking, computations using symbols,
mathematical puzzles, etc. Using chess as a tool, is an
innovative and fun way of learning math. It generates more
interest in youngsters to learn and encourages them to use
acquired knowledge to solve math related problems.
With
the above in mind, Ho Math and Chess™ Learning
Centre also offers "pure" math or "pure" chess
courses to students. We are very flexible with our courses and
no one is "obligated" to go along with our philosophy to have to
learn math and chess together.
What is Ho
Math and Chess™ Method?
The Ho Math and Chess Method© is
built on a premise that math problem-solving ability is a
learned skill and chess is a powerful, interesting and effective
tool in learning mathematics. Therefore, the Ho Math
and Chess method© integrates chess into our
mathematics curriculum from grades 1 to 8. In putting the
methodology into practice, over the past 10 years, we have been
able to refine our unique copyrighted and proprietary materials
that have been hailed by teachers and graduates alike.
Do you offer pure MATH
classes with no chess?
Yes, Ho Math and Chess™ Learning Centre
offers other math courses that does not integrate chess
into the regular math. However, if the student is committed, our
integrated math/chess workbooks has the effect of improving
brainpower and math problem solving ability.
Do you offer pure CHESS
classes with no math?
Yes, Ho Math and Chess™ Learning Centre
also offers pure chess classes for those who are only
interested in advancing their chess knowledge.
How do our materials
discriminate ourselves from others?
Our workbooks truly integrate math and chess all in one
computation but in a very reasonable way. The main advantage for
all our workbooks is to get students to think more. For example,
when adding a chess symbol with a number, it may not sound very
significant, but the amazing thing is students are learning how
to transfer a meaningful abstract value into numerical value and
compute the result. It helps to train their brain to think more
and also achieve the purpose of doing computations. This may
look like a very small step but the effect is far more than just
adding two numbers.
Are students assessed at
the beginning of the program?
Ho Math and Chess™ Learning Centres
are global, therefore, our copyrighted workbooks are
not grade specific. Each country has their own set curriculum
with different standards for each grade level. It is not
universal in terms of math curriculum. A student starts our
course based on the level he or she has attained thus far. In
order to do this, students are assessed (Math Ability
Assessment) at the beginning of the program.
Does the Ho Math and Chess
class include time for the regular school math?
During the duration of the course, students are followed closely
as to what math they are working on at school.
What courses are offered
at Ho Math and Chess™ of Illinois?
Since the materials we use is exclusive to Ho Math
and Chess™, we offer courses which no
other learning centre can provide. We offer the following
Math and Chess core courses: Math and mathematical chess
puzzles, integrated course for grades 1-8 and chess courses
alone for grades 1-8.
Is language arts
instruction included at Ho Math and Chess™ of
Illinois?
Yes, the program also includes a writing component
specifically geared towards the ISAT extended response portion
of the test.
Is online instruction in
reading and math included in Ho Math and Chess™ of
Illinois?
Yes, the program also includes access to an online reading and
math tutoring program. |