Year 5 are currently taking part in Sjakk5ern, a School Chess Competition. Sjakk5ern is a social project that brings the class together around a common goal. Each individual's participation in the chess competition always counts positively for the team's (class') result, due to the special formula for calculating points.

Playing chess offers numerous benefits for children, including:
1. Cognitive Development: Chess enhances critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and creativity. Children learn to analyze positions, make decisions, and anticipate their opponent's moves.
2. Improved Concentration: The game requires focus and attention, helping children develop their ability to concentrate for extended periods.
3. Enhanced Memory: Chess involves remembering various strategies, moves, and positions, which can improve a child's memory and recall abilities.
4. Social Skills: Playing chess provides opportunities for children to interact with peers, develop sportsmanship, and learn to handle both victory and defeat gracefully.
5. Patience and Discipline: Chess teaches children the importance of patience and thinking ahead before making a move, fostering self-discipline.
6. Mathematical Skills: The strategic aspects of chess can help improve logical reasoning and mathematical skills, as children learn to calculate possibilities and outcomes.
7. Increased Confidence: Successfully learning and mastering chess can boost a child's self-esteem and confidence, empowering them to tackle challenges in other areas of life.
8. Stress Relief: Engaging in chess can be a calming activity, helping children unwind and reduce stress while providing an enjoyable way to engage their minds.
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