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Establishing a Love of Math
Prodigy was created for one reason:
To help ALL students to LOVE learning math!
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Prodigy
• Adaptive math video-game aligned to the
Ontario, Common Core, MAFS, and TEKS
curricula for Grades 1-8
• Free-to-play
Adaptive Learning
• Initial diagnostic assessment
• Prodigy adapts to keep students in their Zone
of Proximal Development, while children feel
like they’re just playing a video game
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In-game Student Supports
• All questions can be read aloud
• Hints and lessons
• Virtual manipulatives
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Real-Time Reporting
• Track domains, expectations, and skills for
each one of your students
• Assess, differentiate & close gaps in real-time
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Customizable Assessments
• Control exactly what math content your
students see in-game, without them knowing
– Diagnostic or Formative assessment
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Results: Standardized Test Scores
• In a district of 21,000:
– Schools using Prodigy improved by 3.0%
– Schools with high usage improved by 11.6%
11.6%
3.0%
2.0%
0.1%
District
Inactive
Active
High Usage
75 schools
51 schools
24 schools
8 schools
* Improvement measured as change in % of students meeting standards
Results: Phenomenal Engagement
For every 1 minute a child uses Prodigy at
school, the average child spends an additional
1.5 minutes at home, voluntarily
Using Prodigy for Best Results
We recommend 30-60 minutes of in-school play
per week (one lab period) for best results.
On average, this results in an additional 45-90
minutes of voluntary play at home, for free!
Getting Started
It takes under 5 minutes to set up your account:
1. Register for a teacher account by clicking on
“Get Your Free Account” on
www.prodigygame.com
2. Share your class code with your students
3. Book a computer lab period and play!
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We recommend 30-60 minutes per week in
school for best results
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Questions?
[email protected]
Help getting started?
Prodigygame.com/resources