This class will focus on approaching problem-solving with creativity and visualization.
Topics covered may vary based on students' interest and questions, but will focus on graph theory and combinatorics (including graph/map coloring theorems, Eulerian paths and circuits, Ramsey theory, and combinatorial game theory).
We will incorporate student-run discussions as well as group and individual problem solving, and use visualizations as often as possible. This will encourage the development of an often under-utilized part of the brain, which will help students with higher-order thinking skills such as logic, problem-solving, making connections, finding patterns, and being able to tackle entirely new problems by breaking them into smaller, more familiar situations.
We will also encourage viewing mistakes as an unavoidable and often necessary part of the learning process, and work to break free of the all too common fear of getting it wrong that can underlie lifelong math phobia and perfectionism.
05/09/2022, 05/16/2022, 05/23/2022, 05/30/2022, 06/06/2022, 06/13/2022, 06/20/2022, 06/27/2022
Participants must currently be in grades 2 to 3.
Minimum: 6
Maximum: 12
Registration starts on 04/29/2022 and ends on 06/12/2022.
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Please contact International Chess Academy if you have any questions.