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Prodigy

 Prodigy

Try Prodigy — a free, game-based math platform aligned with curricula — to engage  while reinforcing lesson content and teaching essential skills.

Borrowing elements from video games such as Pokémon, students use Prodigy to compete in math duels against in-game characters. To win, they answer sets of skill-testing math questions.

Prodigy uses  adaptive learning and differentiated instruction  principles to adjust problems, addressing each student’s problem areas.

 

 

 

 

It’s also backed by research. it has been found, that the  children that had enrolled in Prodigy both performed better and enjoyed greater improvements on test results than inactive schools.

 

 

 

a great comment from

My son absolutely loves Prodigy! I got him a membership a couple of years ago so he could get some extras that the free membership doesn't provide. He's autistic and one of my biggest frustrations is getting him to do his work. When he gets on this game, he's on for hours! I can't praise this math game enough!
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