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U L C Check Mate News March, 2015 Unconditional Love for Children Chess Academy www.ULC2010.org facebook.com/unconditionalloveforchildren For additional information on ULC Check Mate Chess Academy, contact program administrator, Barry Gray at (770) 652-2826 or [email protected] Georgia Perimeter College – Clarkston Campus GPC Foundaon board member engaged in chess game with students. Beau Hardeman, chess instructor is reviewing “end game” strategies and taccs with students. The GPC students are preparing to parcipate in a “Rated” Southeastern Open Chess Tournament being held at Emory University. Parcipang in rated tournaments help students improve their United States Chess Federaon individual rangs. Some colleges & universies have started offering scholarships to students with high chess rangs. These GPC chess sessions are held on Tuesdays at the Clarkston Campus. Harvestlodge Home -Teenage Girls Learn the Rules of Chess The girls at Harvestlodge Home in Decatur parcipate in a two hour chess training session on Wednesday evenings with chess coach Mr. Kemp. Kemp teaches the fundamentals of chess while explaining how these lessons relate to school and real life events. These girls were new to the game and now are eager to play their peers in a chess tournament….Girls play chess! Nick’s Barbershop Chess Beau Hardeman, USCF Cerfied Chess Tournament Director, (in white sweatshirt) plays each student in this group using a chess clock. The clock teaches students the importance of me management. He teaches students to watch the enre board to help make crical decisions about their next move in a mely manner. They can lose the game if their me runs out. These students are preparing to parcipate in the 20th Annual Beau Hardeman “Rated” K-9 Student Chess Tournament on May 2nd at the Gresham Park Recreaon Center. Nick’s Barbershop Chess sessions are held two hours on Saturday mornings. GreenForest Chrisan Academy Primary grades sessions are centered around learning the basic fundamentals of chess, understanding how and where the pawns or pieces move on the board. Chess helps develop kid’s crical and analycal thinking skills and develop self esteem. 7th and 8th grade chess student sessions are more focused on teaching taccs, discoveries and strategies while using the chess clock. Students who learn the fundamentals of playing chess oſten perform beer taking tests and earn beer grades in school. Beau Hardeman teaches chess sessions at GCA with each group for one hour on Wednesdays. BECOME a Stakeholder support a student (s) in the Checkmate Academy! Make contribuons to the Uncondional Love For Children Foundaon Inc., a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organizaon registered in the state of Georgia, mailing address: ULC Foundaon Inc. 1960 Stoneleigh Dr., Stone Mountain, GA 30087

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  • ULC

    Check Mate News March, 2015

    Unconditional Love for Children

    Chess Academy

    www.ULC2010.org facebook.com/unconditionalloveforchildren

    For additional information on ULC Check Mate Chess Academy, contact program administrator, Barry Gray at (770) 652-2826 or [email protected]

    Georgia Perimeter College Clarkston Campus GPC Foundation board member engaged in chess game with students. Beau Hardeman, chess instructor is reviewing end game strategies and tactics with students. The GPC students are preparing to participate in a Rated Southeastern Open Chess Tournament being held at Emory University. Participating in rated tournaments help students improve their United States Chess Federation individual ratings. Some colleges & universities have started offering

    scholarships to students with high chess ratings. These GPC chess sessions are held on Tuesdays at the Clarkston Campus.

    Harvestlodge Home -Teenage Girls Learn the Rules of Chess The girls at Harvestlodge Home in Decatur participate in a two hour chess training session on Wednesday evenings with chess coach Mr. Kemp. Kemp teaches the fundamentals of chess while explaining how these lessons relate to school and real life events. These girls were new to the game and now are eager to play their peers in a chess tournament.Girls play chess!

    Nicks Barbershop Chess Beau Hardeman, USCF Certified Chess Tournament Director, (in white sweatshirt) plays each student in this group using a chess clock. The clock teaches students the importance of time management. He teaches students to watch the entire board to help make critical decisions about their next move in a timely manner. They can lose the game if their time runs out. These students are preparing to participate in the 20th Annual Beau Hardeman Rated K-9 Student Chess Tournament on May 2nd at the Gresham Park Recreation Center. Nicks Barbershop Chess sessions are held two hours on Saturday mornings.

    GreenForest Christian Academy Primary grades sessions are centered around learning the basic fundamentals of chess, understanding how and where the pawns or pieces move on the board. Chess helps develop kids critical and analytical thinking skills and develop self esteem.

    7th and 8th grade chess student sessions are more focused on teaching tactics, discoveries and strategies while using the chess clock. Students who learn the fundamentals of playing chess often perform better taking tests and earn better grades in school. Beau Hardeman teaches chess sessions at GCA with each group for one hour on Wednesdays.

    BECOME a Stakeholder support a student (s) in the Checkmate Academy! Make contributions to the Unconditional Love For Children Foundation Inc., a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization registered in the state of Georgia, mailing address: ULC Foundation Inc. 1960 Stoneleigh Dr., Stone Mountain, GA 30087

    www.ULC2010.org