March 16, 2026
A Better Way for Kids to Master Math Facts (Without the Stress)
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Prodigy Authors
If your child has ever felt anxious during math fact practice, they’re not alone. For many kids, traditional fact drills can feel rushed, repetitive, and stressful especially when timers are front and center. While speed matters, confidence matters even more. And when kids feel pressure, learning often slows down instead of speeding up. That’s why we’re excited to introduce Prodigy Math Facts, a brand new, free way for students to build math fact fluency through play, at their own pace, and with real support from their teacher.
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January 9, 2026
Everyday Examples of Integers in Action
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Prodigy Authors
Integers may sound like a big math word, especially to young learners encountering them for the first time. But they are really just whole numbers: positive, negative, and zero. Learning about integers is essential because they are part of our daily lives. We use them even without realizing it.
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January 7, 2026
Fun Ways To Teach Your 2nd Grader Expanded Form at Home
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Prodigy Authors
Expanded form can be taught through fun, hands-on activities that help your child build a strong foundation of numbers! Don’t remember what expanded form is? It shows how a number can be broken down by the values of each digit, helping students understand place value, number sense, and multi-digit addition and subtraction. If you want to keep math learning going at home, here’s a quick overview of expanded form and some engaging ways to practice it together.
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January 5, 2026
Fun Activities To Teach Kids the Identity Property
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Prodigy Authors
Some numbers in math are special. They can step into an equation and leave everything unchanged. That’s the magic of the identity property: a rule that shows how 0 is the additive identity (any number plus 0 stays the same) and 1 is the multiplicative identity (any number times 1 stays the same).. Unlike properties such as the commutative or associative properties, it does not involve rearranging or regrouping anything. Instead, numbers keep their value.
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December 3, 2025
Common Mistakes Kids Make With the Commutative Property (and How To Fix Them)
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Prodigy Authors
Math rules can sometimes feel confusing, especially when they involve abstract ideas. One concept that often puzzles young learners is the commutative property, which is the idea that numbers can be added in any order and still give the same result. When you help children spot commutative patterns, they can solve problems more efficiently. This also helps build their confidence when solving multi-step tasks and word problems.
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October 31, 2025
Why Does Homework Cause Stress?
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Prodigy Authors
Homework is meant to help students learn. But for many children, the mere mention of the word "homework" conjures feelings of fear, anxiety, or boredom. Instead of being a tool for growth and a stepping stone toward academic excellence, homework becomes a thing of dread.
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