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Prodigy is a free math learning platform that allows students to interactively develop and build on math skills inside a gaming system where children succeed by correctly answering math-related questions. Founded in 2011 by Alex Peters and Rohan Mahimker, Prodigy uses game-based learning to improve cognitive learning abilities and motivate students to learn. Prodigy can be used as an RTI (Response to Intervention/Instruction) tool or to prepare for standardized tests. Students can play either at home or at school. The classroom is a great place for students to get introduced to Prodigy. Students can create an account and use the teacher's code to access games. Teachers must first create their own account and classroom folder online to get to class code that students can use to enter the program.
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYtG3IRT0T4 Prodigy] is a free math learning platform that allows students to interactively develop and build on [https://www.prodigygame.com/blog/how-to-improve-math-learning-skills-with-prodigy/ math skills] inside a gaming system where children succeed by correctly answering math-related questions. Founded in 2011 by Alex Peters and Rohan Mahimker, Prodigy uses game-based learning to improve cognitive learning abilities and motivate students to learn. Prodigy can be used as an RTI (Response to Intervention/Instruction) tool or to prepare for standardized tests. Students can play either at home or at school. The classroom is a great place for students to get introduced to Prodigy. Students can create an account and use the teacher's code to access games. Teachers must first create their own account and classroom folder online to get to class code that students can use to enter the program.
  
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This link to the game site of Prodigy helps teachers get students straight to the math skills game. https://www.prodigygame.com/blog/best-math-apps-for-kids/
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This link to the [https://play.prodigygame.com/ game site] of Prodigy helps teachers get students straight to the math skills game.
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https://www.prodigygame.com/
  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvanAzGjw4A (Prodigy - The most engaging math platform in the world) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rjh9Dx0yHM4 (Back to School! Tips to manage both your classrooms and students) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbofSpSQR3c (15 Differentiated Instruction Strategies | Prodigy Game)
 
  
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvanAzGjw4A (Prodigy - The most engaging math platform in the world)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rjh9Dx0yHM4 (Back to School! Tips to manage both your classrooms and students)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbofSpSQR3c (15 Differentiated Instruction Strategies | Prodigy Game)

Revision as of 11:50, 21 November 2019

Prodigy

Prodigy logo


Table of Contents

Overview See Also References External Links

Overview

Prodigy is a free math learning platform that allows students to interactively develop and build on math skills inside a gaming system where children succeed by correctly answering math-related questions. Founded in 2011 by Alex Peters and Rohan Mahimker, Prodigy uses game-based learning to improve cognitive learning abilities and motivate students to learn. Prodigy can be used as an RTI (Response to Intervention/Instruction) tool or to prepare for standardized tests. Students can play either at home or at school. The classroom is a great place for students to get introduced to Prodigy. Students can create an account and use the teacher's code to access games. Teachers must first create their own account and classroom folder online to get to class code that students can use to enter the program.

Prodigy Home Screen.jpg


Prodigy Math Game Map.png

See also

This link to the game site of Prodigy helps teachers get students straight to the math skills game. https://www.prodigygame.com/blog/best-math-apps-for-kids/


References

https://www.prodigygame.com/


External Links

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvanAzGjw4A (Prodigy - The most engaging math platform in the world) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rjh9Dx0yHM4 (Back to School! Tips to manage both your classrooms and students) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbofSpSQR3c (15 Differentiated Instruction Strategies | Prodigy Game)