Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Review of online free chess::Where can I Play Chess Online for Free







Review of online free chess::Where can I Play Chess Online for Free








"The               Game               of               Chess               is               not               merely               an               idle               amusement;               several               very               valuable               qualities               of               the               mind,               useful               in               the               course               of               human               life,               are               to               be               acquired               and               strengthened               by               it,               so               as               to               become               habits               ready               on               all               occasions;               for               life               is               a               kind               of               Chess..."               --Benjamin               Franklin,               1750,               The               Morals               of               Chess
               There               are               plenty               of               reasons               to               incorporate               chess,               "The               Game               of               Kings,"               into               any               homeschooling               curriculum.

First               of               all,               it's               fun.

It               is               a               great               way               for               you               and               your               child               to               interact               in               a               positively               competitive,               yet               appropriate               way.

Also,               with               the               use               of               real-time               online               gaming               forums,               it               is               also               a               way               for               your               child               to               get               a               bit               of               a               break               from               the               books,               while               giving               yourself               a               bit               of               a               break               as               well.
               The               great               thing               about               chess               is               that               it               is               as               academic               as               it               is               recreational.

According               to               the               Wikipedia               entry               entitled,               'Chess               as               Mental               Training,'               numerous               observations               and               studies               have               been               done               that               suggest               chess               is               beneficial               to               the               mind,               aiding               in               problem-solving               skills,               and               the               development               of               memory               and               perception.
               According               to               a               page               at               IchessU.com,               an               online               "Chess               University,"               chess:               dramatically               improves               the               ability               to               think               rationally,               helps               develop               patience               and               thoughtfulness,               increases               cognitive               skills,               results               in               higher               grades,               especially               in               English               and               Math               studies.

Many               other               benefits               are               listed               as               well.

Chess               is               simply               a               great               thing               for               homeschooled               students.

Besides,               all               the               cool               kids               play               chess.
               If               your               child               is               a               complete               beginner,               there               are               lots               of               places               to               start.

Whether               it               is               more               convenient               or               comfortable               to               learn               online,               via               books,               or               in               person,               opportunities               abound.

Online,               there               are               sites               with               lessons               available,               such               as               the               aforementioned               IchessU.com.
               Also,               chess.com,               and               a               page               at               Princeton               University's               website               have               free               online               beginner               tutorials.

These               are               just               examples-there               are               many               online               lessons               and               tutorials               available               free               online,               and               can               easily               be               found               by               doing               a               simple               search               on               Google.
               If               your               child               learns               best               by               reading               and               using               books,               there               are               likewise               many               beginning               chess               books               geared               for               kids               of               all               ages.

A               good               one               (geared               for               kids,               but               great               for               anyone)               is               called               Starting               Chess,               by               Harriet               Castor.
               For               homeschooled               students,               chess               can               also               serve               as               an               academic               social               opportunity.
               Some               public               and               charter               schools               offer               chess               as               classes               and/or               afterschool               programs.

Check               to               see               if               your               state               or               school               district               has               a               policy               of               allowing               homeschooled               students               access               to               intramural               organizations               or               classes.

If               so,               find               a               chess               club               or               organization               that               your               child               could               attend.
               If               there               are               no               such               opportunities,               there's               no               reason               you               can't               make               your               own.

Most               public               libraries               offer               free,               reserved               private               rooms               or               areas               for               groups.

Check               to               see               if               there's               already               a               chess               club               set               up,               and               if               not,               start               one.
               Finally,               if               you               don't               feel               the               need               to               go               to               such               trouble,               there               are               free               online               chess               gaming               opportunities.

Yahooligans!,               Yahoo's               kid-friendly               enterprise,               has               a               gaming               area               that               offers               chess.

Although               the               game               area               is               approached               through               the               kids'               site,               it               feeds               into               the               regular               Yahoo               Games               area.

As               with               all               other               online               interactions,               make               sure               to               monitor               your               child's               activity               appropriately.
               Sources:
               IchessU,               Why               Chess,               http://www.ichessu.com/Main.aspx?subPage=WhyChess
               Wikipedia,               Chess               as               Mental               Training,               http://www.princeton.edu/~jedwards/cif/intro.html






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    One               fun               aspect               of               homeschooling               your               children               is               that               you               can               have               a               lot               of               fun               with               it,               having               educational               materials               around               the               house               for               the               enjoyment               of               the               parents               as               much               as               for               the               kids.

    These               materials               are               for               the               children               first,               but               if               you               are               a               parent               who               loves               to               learn               and               hasn't               forgotten               how               to               be               a               kid,               you               will               benefit               from               these               gift               ideas               as               much               as               your               children               will.

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    1.

    A               microscope.

    One               of               the               more               expensive               gift               ideas,               but               one               with               possibly               the               most               potential,               is               the               microscope.

    I               have               heard               other               homeschooling               parents               say               that               they               have               never               regretted               spending               their               money               on               a               microscope               for               their               children.

    It               has               so               many               uses,               and               you               can               look               at               a               variety               of               things.

    There               is               the               customary               paramecium,               of               course,               but               you               can               also               look               at               hair,               skin               cells,               blood,               fly               wings,               leaves,               paper,               food,               and               anything               you               can               imagine               seeing               magnified.
                   2.

    A               world               map.

    A               world               map,               and               maps               in               general,               can               open               up               the               world               for               your               child.

    Children               see               that               they               are               part               of               a               much               larger               community:               their               city,               their               state,               their               country,               their               continent,               and               the               world.

    You               can               plan               pretend               journeys               with               your               children,               and               maps               help               children               put               history               and               current               events               in               context.

    Learn               about               other               cultures               and               find               where               they               live               on               the               map.

    Put               pins               in               the               places               you've               been               to.

    Learn               geography               for               the               sake               of               geography.

    Historical               maps               can               help               teach               history,               too,               showing               how               the               borders               of               states               or               countries               have               changed               over               time.

    Maps               are               good               for               just               contemplative               study,               as               well.
                   3.

    A               class               at               a               local               community               college.

    For               an               older               homeschooled               student,               give               them               the               gift               of               a               class               at               a               local               community               college               or,               for               all               ages,               a               class               at               some               kind               of               learning               academy.

    Kids               can               take               a               special               music               class,               art,               dancing,               acting,               wood               working,               stained               glass,               or               whatever               you               can               find               that               they               are               truly               interested               in.

    It               also               helps               your               children               learn               how               to               learn               from               a               teacher               other               than               you.
                   4.

    Science               kits.

    There               are               so               many               science               kits               available               these               days               that               I               have               to               hold               off               buying               them               all.

    There               are               kits               that               teach               about               electricity,               magnetism,               dissection               (some               with               synthetic               frogs!),               chemistry,               weather,               and               many               others.

    Hands-on               learning               in               science               is               so               important,               and               without               access               to               big               science               labs,               homeschooling               families               can               do               it               on               a               smaller               scale.
                   5.

    A               magazine               subscription.

    Some               great               magazines               for               kids               exist               these               days.

    Some               date               back               to               my               childhood.

    Remember               Ranger               Rick?

    Other               wonderful               magazines               available               are               Cricket,               Muse,               Cobblestone,               Ladybug,               Popular               Science,               Time               Magazine               for               Kids,               Smithsonian               (one               of               my               personal               favorites),               and               many               others.

    There               are               magazines               available               that               cover               science,               history,               literature,               travel,               and               other               topics,               and               they               are               geared               toward               different               age               groups.

    You               should               be               able               to               find               several               that               your               child               will               like.

    Magazine               subscriptions               are               always               great               gift               ideas               for               grandparents               to               give,               year               after               year.
                   6.

    A               camera.

    See               the               world               through               the               eyes               of               your               child.

    See               what               they               deem               important               enough               to               capture.

    This               can               be               an               expensive               or               inexpensive               gift,               depending               on               your               kids               and               how               much               money               to               want               to               spend.

    If               money               is               an               issue,               get               the               child               a               disposable               camera.

    Some               of               their               prices               even               include               processing               and               a               CD               containing               the               child's               photos               in               digital               format.

    I've               seen               these               as               low               as               $8               per               camera.

    There               are               fun               cameras               out               there,               that               take               four               pictures               per               negative,               either               in               a               square               or               in               a               line.

    These               are               fun               to               experiment               with.

    A               little               more               expensive               are               film               cameras               that               are               designed               for               children               (if               your               recipient               is               young),               or               regular               film               cameras               (if               your               recipient               is               a               bit               older).

    They               range               from               about               $25               up               as               high               as               you               want               to               go.

    Next               would               be               digital               cameras.

    I've               seen               very               inexpensive               digital               cameras               out               there,               but               they               usually               don't               have               a               flash               or               removable               media.

    So               expect               to               spend               at               least               $100               on               a               decent               one.

    If               your               gift               recipient               is               more               interested               in               video,               get               a               digital               video               camera.

    They               seem               to               start               at               about               $280               these               days.

    Use               your               gift               recipient's               interest               level               in               capturing               moments               as               your               guide.

    Don't               spend               a               lot               of               money               on               someone               who               is               only               interested               in               taking               photos               occasionally.
                   7.

    Cuisenaire               rods               and               attribute               blocks.

    Especially               if               you               need               a               gift               idea               for               a               younger               child               (under               10),               cuisenaire               rods               are               a               perfect               choice.

    They               are               wooden               or               plastic               rods               of               different               lengths               and               colors,               each               symbolizing               a               number               from               1               to               10.

    They               help               teach               children               math,               and               teach               them               to               have               fun               manipulating               numbers.

    They               can               be               used               to               add,               subtract,               multiply,               divide,               do               fractions,               inequalities,               and               other               things,               in               addition               to               being               used               for               building               towers,               fortresses,               trains,               and               anything               else               your               heart               desires.

    Attribute               blocks               are               plastic               tiles               of               different               shapes,               sizes,               colors,               and               thicknesses.

    You               can               use               these               to               sort,               make               patterns,               create               a               line               of               blocks               where               you               change               one               (or               two               or               three)               attributes               at               a               time,               and               many               other               uses.

    Books               are               also               available               suggesting               activities               for               using               both               the               rods               and               blocks.
                   8.

    Games.

    Educational               games               like               What's               Gnu,               Quiddler,               Boggle,               Shut               the               Box,               and               Where               in               the               World               is               Carmen               Sandiego               can               teach               spelling,               math,               geography,               and               other               subjects.

    Seek               out               games               that               actually               teach               something               to               children.

    Games               like               checkers               and               chess               teach               strategy               while               helping               children               learn               critical               thinking.

    Plus,               playing               games               as               a               family               fosters               family               bonding,               communication,               and               gives               instant               quality               time.

    Try               to               make               it               a               habit               to               have               an               official               game               night               once               a               week               or               every               other               week.

    Schedule               it,               and               put               it               on               the               calendar.

    Fix               a               quick               meal,               eat,               and               then               clean               off               the               table               and               have               fun!

    Take               turns               choosing               the               game               so               everyone               has               a               chance               to               play               at               their               ability.
                   9.

    Erector               sets.

    If               you've               got               a               child               who               loves               to               build               things               and               figure               out               how               things               work,               an               erector               set               might               be               the               perfect               gift               idea.

    Your               child               can               design               vehicles,               buildings,               towers,               bridges,               and               even               build               abstract               sculptures.

    Give               them               an               erector               set               and               see               where               their               imagination               takes               them.
                   10.

    A               naturalist               notebook,               magnifying               glass,               and               leaf/flower               press.

    If               your               gift               recipient               loves               nature,               a               naturalist               notebook               and               accompanying               tools               will               be               a               hit.

    Little               naturalists               can               draw               what               they               see               in               nature,               take               notes,               look               at               little               creatures,               and               press               leaves               and               flowers               to               include               in               their               notebook.

    Kids               take               notice               of               the               little               things,               and               this               gift               idea               will               give               them               a               place               to               organize               it               all.






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    Why               would               you               shop               online?

    It               saves               time.

    Sometimes,               it               even               saves               money.

    There               are               lots               of               discounts               online.

    You               can               get               all               kinds               of               ideas               when               you               go               online               to               shop.

    I               researched               a               few               online               shopping               sites               for               men.

    Whether               it's               for               your               dad,               uncle,               cousin,               boyfriend,               husband               or               grandpa,               there's               something               for               all               of               them.

    Men               are               fun               to               shop               for.

    Let's               face               it,               they               appreciate               everything,               including               underwear               and               socks.

    Let's               try               to               be               more               original               this               year.

    Instead               of               the               usual,               here               are               a               few               online               shopping               sites               for               unforgettable               gifts               for               the               men               in               your               life.

    1.

    http://www.sports-collectibles-store.com/:               The               gifts               are               unforgettable               if               the               men               in               your               life               are               sports               fans.

    This               site               has               officially               licensed               NFL,               NCAA,               NBA,               NHL               and               NASCAR               products,               like               wallets,               Zippo               lighters,               money               clips,               hats,               T-shirts               or               jackets,               as               well               as               football               helmets,               pool               table               covers               and               garbage               cans.

    The               prices               are               reasonable               and               if               you               can't               find               what               you               want               at               a               price               you               can               afford,               get               him               a               group               gift.

    He'll               love               it.
                   2.

    http://www.netique.com/giftsearch/him30.html:               This               is               a               wonderful               site               if               you               are               looking               for               something               in               the               "under               $35.00"               category.

    There               are               also               more               expensive               categories               and               they               list               is               for               you.

    The               "$35.00               to               $50.00"               category               is               also               wonderful.

    They               even               engrave               the               gifts               if               you               want               them               to.

    Shipping               is               reasonable               and               they               offer               a               guarantee               if               it               is               damaged               in               any               way               during               shipping.

    Your               gift               comes               already               wrapped               with               an               enclosure               card.

    Reasonably               priced               AND               easy!

    Examples               of               the               gifts               you               can               get               here               are               pen               sets,               desk               items,               watches,               binoculars               and               case,               key               rings,               chess               sets,               flasks               and               money               clips.
                   3.

    http://www.redenvelpe.com/:               This               is               where               to               go               for               unusual               and               unique               gifts.

    All               different               prices               from               low               to               high,               but               this               is               not               a               discount               shopper's               dream               site.

    Although,               the               gifts               on               this               site               are               definitely               worth               the               extra               money.

    Gifts               like               monogrammed               golf               club               links               for               around               $50,               a               beer               holster               for               around               $35,               a               rich               man's               change               bank               for               $25,               glass               cufflinks               for               $30               and               a               star               finder               telescope               for               $50.

    All               gifts               can               be               monogrammed               and               come               with               a               personal               message               from               you               in               a               red               envelope.

    A               unique               and               classy               collection               of               gifts               for               men               on               one               site.
                   4.

    http://www.wonderfullywacky.com/:               Just               the               name               of               the               web               site               tells               you               what               kinds               of               gifts               are               here.

    This               is               the               site               for               the               man               who               has               everything.

    I'm               sure               he               doesn't               have               what               they               offer               here.

    For               example,               underpants               for               hands               called               "Handerpants",               a               mini               putting               green               for               the               front               of               the               toilet,               humorous               signs               for               the               garden               and               garage               and               other               hilarious               novelty               items.

    The               offer               free               shipping               if               you               have               an               order               of               $59               or               more               and               a               bonus               gift               if               you               order               a               gift               for               $20.
                   5.

    http://www.discountphotogifts.com/allproducts/:               This               site               will               let               you               put               his               photo               on               anything,               most               for               under               $20.

    Put               his               picture               on               playing               cards,               mouse               pads,               calendars,               coffee               or               beer               mugs,               or               make               him               a               calendar               with               pictures               of               the               whole               family.

    You               can               put               his               pic               on               a               towel               or               a               blanket.

    It's               a               great               and               affordable               idea               for               Christmas.
                   6.

    http://www.drugstore.com/:               I               have               personally               shopped               with               them               before               and               got               great               service.

    They               also               offer               free               shipping               for               your               order               of               $49               and               over.

    Just               go               to               their               website               and               look               at               some               of               their               Christmas               offers               like               night               vision               glasses               for               $50               or               40%               all               electronics               and               up               to               60%               of               men's               colognes               and               gift               sets.

    While               you               are               there,               check               out               the               Clearance               Department.

    When               they               say               Clearance,               you               can               believe               them.
                   7.

    http://www.omahasteaks.com/:               Food               is               another               great               gift               idea               for               the               man               that               is               difficult               to               shop               for.

    Check               out               the               Gift               Center               on               this               site               and               if               the               guy               has               a               dog,               there               are               even               dog               treats               available               at               this               site.

    Barbecuing               utensils               or               aprons               are               also               available.

    They               are               also               offering               4               free               steaks               with               every               gift.

    Can't               go               wrong               with               food               baskets.
                   8.

    The               above               sites               are               just               some               other               sites               to               choose               from.

    The               regular               online               sites               would               be               www.overstock.com,               www.gifts.com               and               www.

    ebay.com               or               any               department               store               like               www.sears.com,               www.kmart.com               and               www.walmart.com               and               www.macys.com,               just               to               name               a               few.
                   Shopping               online               is               a               time               saving               way               to               go               around               the               holidays               if               you               have               a               busy               schedule               like               most               people               do.

    The               shipping               costs               will               average               out               to               your               gas               and               wear-and-tear               and               in               some               places,               parking               fees               can               be               costly.

    All               you               have               to               have               is               a               credit               or               debit               care               and               if               you               are               not               comfortable               with               that,               Paypal               offers               a               very               secure               way               to               pay               for               items               and               most               sites               accept               Paypal.

    I've               gotten               a               few               items               online               myself               and               never               had               a               problem.

    So,               if               you're               short               on               time               but               would               like               to               get               the               man               in               your               life               a               nice               gift               for               Christmas,               try               some               of               the               online               sites               I've               researched               for               you               above               or               just               start               your               own               search               and               see               what               comes               up.

    Good               luck               with               your               search               and               whatever               you               buy               for               him               will               make               him               smile.

    Oh,               and               tell               him               to               read               my               article               about               buying               online               for               the               women               in               his               life.

    There               will               be               plenty               for               him               to               make               a               perfect               choice,               just               like               you               will               do               for               him.
                   Happy               Holidays               and               Happy               Searching!






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