October 31, 2025
Math Problems for 5th Graders
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Prodigy Authors
Fifth grade is an exciting time for young learners. It’s a year where many students explore clubs and sports, form new friendships, and take on new responsibilities. They also may take field trips, join class projects, and do other activities that allow them to explore and learn outside the classroom.
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October 7, 2025
Best Math Games for Homeschoolers
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Prodigy Authors
One of the best parts about homeschooling is being able to adapt lessons and activities to your child’s strengths and interests. That freedom is especially valuable in math, where kids often need extra encouragement to stay confident and engaged. Instead of relying only on worksheets or drills, you can bring numbers to life with homeschool math games. These games turn practice into play, helping kids feel less pressure while still learning. Along the way, they reinforce essential skills in an interactive format that’s easy to enjoy at home.
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September 11, 2025
National Video Games Day: 7 Fun Ways to Level-up Your Classroom
Written by
Victoria Hegwood
Don't miss National Video Games Day on Sept. 12. Celebrate with these 7 interactive ways to enjoy video games in your classroom!
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August 28, 2025
The Best Math Games for 1st Grade Learners
Written by
Riley Haas
First grade is a critical time for developing foundational math skills, such as counting, addition, subtraction, and number sense. At ages 6–7, children learn best through play
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August 27, 2025
Fun and Engaging Addition Games for Kids
Written by
Riley Haas
Care for some games? Here are the top 5 fun math games that you can start playing in your class to improve math skills.
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August 14, 2025
Learning Math With Games: A Complete Guide To Transform Your Classroom | Prodigy Math Blog
Written by
Riley Haas
Since the late ’90s, video games have become very popular amongst kids and considered as one of the norms in our mainstream media today. As per Forbes, it is estimated that over one and a half billion people (20% of the total population) play video games and not so surprisingly over 60% amongst them are still in school.
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