How Prodigy Can Help Students Learn at Home or School (a Win-Win Solution)
Prodigy’s mission is simple yet powerful: to help every student in the world love learning.
No matter where a student is located, their socioeconomic status or the school they attend, Prodigy is committed to leveling the playing field so that every child has access to engaging, effective learning.
Today’s educational landscape is rapidly changing and evolving, with more and more classrooms shifting to online or hybrid models. This has made accessible, adaptable learning tools more essential than ever.
For teachers like you, this shift has raised important questions like:
- How can I ensure my students are learning key skills?
- Are they truly practicing curriculum-aligned content?
- What resources can keep them motivated to learn math beyond the classroom walls?
Teachers across the country are facing these same questions, especially as students need support for both in-class learning and at-home practice. The flexibility of online learning tools like Prodigy provide a unique solution. Prodigy enables students to build skills at their own pace, wherever they are.
Prodigy aims to be that dependable resource for teachers and students alike. Whether students are reinforcing foundational concepts, advancing their math proficiency or simply enjoying the game-based experience, Prodigy bridges the gap between school and home, making learning a win-win for everyone involved.
If you’re ready to see students excited about math, Prodigy is here to support your journey every step of the way.
Connecting Classroom and Home with Curriculum-Aligned Math Learning
Whether you're teaching from a homeroom or a room in your home, 1st to 8th grade students won’t have to skip a beat. With Prodigy, students can continue learning curriculum-aligned math skills whether they’re in a classroom or at home.
Prodigy Math seamlessly bridges in-class learning with at-home math practice, making it easy to maintain consistency and progress across different learning environments if your students are learning in both places.
This connection is especially valuable as more classrooms move online or adopt blended learning models.
Evaluation Made Easy with Prodigy’s Assignment Tools
Prodigy’s tools, like Assignments, Plans, and Test Preps, provide teachers with flexible ways to reinforce learning beyond the school day.
Assignments quiz your students on a set of skills. They’ll receive a fixed set of questions from the skills that you choose. It’s a great way to make diagnostic or summative assignments engaging and less intimidating.
Plans align your students to an expectation. They’ll work through the skills within an expectation at their own pace and will drop back to pre-requisites when necessary.
Test Preps prepare them for a standardized test. They’ll practice the specific skills that are assessed by your region’s standardized test. And your dashboard will track their results!
Using Prodigy, teachers can monitor students' progress from afar, while students stay on track with curriculum-aligned content. It’s a win-win that helps students build confidence in math, knowing their practice is purposeful and connected to their classroom learning goals.
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One of Prodigy’s biggest advantages is how it streamlines math instruction, letting teachers focus on their students without the added workload of grading.
Teachers can differentiate instruction in just a few clicks, setting up assignments or targeted practice that cater to individual student needs.
With Prodigy’s dashboard, all student progress is tracked automatically, eliminating the need for manual grading and giving you a quick view of each student’s strengths and areas for growth.
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What Reports Are and How to Use Them
In addition to the Assignments tool, you have access to insightful reports that can track student performance, identify areas for intervention and celebrate growth. Watch the 4-minute video below to learn what Reports are and how to use them.
- Progress Report - This report provides a detailed breakdown of student performance in various math domains, which allows teachers to see where students are excelling and where they might need extra support.
- Student Comprehension Report - For teachers who want to gauge specific skill mastery, this report reveals students' understanding of particular concepts.
- Student Usage Report - Understanding how much time students are dedicating to Prodigy helps teachers see trends in engagement. This report shows playtime and activity patterns, which can inform strategies for increasing motivation, particularly for students who might be less engaged.
- Weekly Activity Report - This report offers a weekly overview, providing teachers with quick insights into what each student has accomplished.
- Placement Test Report - The Placement Test automatically assesses students as they begin using Prodigy, evaluating them across various math domains. The report displays which grade level or skill level each student is at.
- Assignments/Plans Report - The Assignments/Plans Report gives teachers a clear view of student progress on assigned tasks, tracking how well students perform on specific math skills within given assignments or learning plans. This report can also show completion rates, in the classroom and at home.
- Topic Coverage Report - This report gives an overview of how much of the assigned specific math topics have been covered by each student.
- Curriculum Coverage Report - These reports are essential for standards alignment, showing how well a class or individual student’s learning aligns with curriculum expectations. They’re particularly useful for identifying gaps in students’ learning.
By using these reports, teachers can make informed decisions, knowing whether to reinforce topics or introduce new challenges. Parents can also stay updated on their child’s progress—making Prodigy a great tool for tracking learning both at school and at home.
How to get the most out of Prodigy Math
Do your students need to recover some math skills before moving on to new concepts?
Do others need a bit of extra practice?
Do some want more of a challenge?
Prodigy Math is here to help with learning that is effective and fun. By offering curriculum-aligned content that’s personalized to each student’s needs, Prodigy supports skill recovery, targeted practice and enrichment opportunities—all within a platform that students genuinely enjoy using.
Prodigy Math isn’t just about checking off skills. It’s about creating a lifelong love of learning math.
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With over 100 million users worldwide, Prodigy is committed to supporting diverse learning needs in both classroom and home environments.
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