Russian and Art for Pre-schoolers at Chess Max Academy

Russian and Art for Pre-schoolers

Chess Max Academy

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Categories: Language  |  Ages: 3 - 4 Years  |  Format: In-Person
Russian and Art for Pre-schoolers at Chess Max Academy

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Classes will be taught in Russian for groups of up to 5 children from 4 to 6 years of age. The program will focus on a number of topics important for this age such as: Recognizing the location of objects in space relative to themselves, Counting, including understanding of negative numbers, Comparisons such as more, less and equal. Knowledge of geometric shapes, Understanding of opposites and antonyms such short and tall, slow and fast. Understanding plural nouns and phrase constructions
When to arrive:
10 minutes before
Cancellation policy:
24 hours in advance
Caregiver required:
No

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1470 1st Avenue, New York, NY 10075
Upper East Side
(917) 930-8840
About
Register your little one in a chess class at Chess Max Academy in the Upper East Side. Chess Max Academy is a state-of-the-art chess school utilizing the latest technology and teaching methods to easily teach kids how to master the game of chess. The classes are all guided by an accomplished coach and Grandmaster Maxim Dlugy. The focus of the school is to improve chess playing abilities in kids as effectively as possible. The class uses the group class approach, meaning children are grouped by age and ability in small groups, and will be challenged by different kinds of problems and contests. Kids will also compete against each other and help guide each other in team games. As kids improve on their skills, they'll have the opportunity to play in tournaments and against adults, continuing their mastery of the game in different scenarios!
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Editor’s Tip
By offering different sets of problems to tackle in a group setting, we will effectively unlock that potential in every student.