December 17, 2025
How Repeated Addition Helps Kids Learn Multiplication
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Prodigy Authors
Multiplication can feel intimidating at first, especially for young learners who are still gaining confidence with numbers. But there’s an effective way to make everything click: repeated addition.
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December 17, 2025
Good Housekeeping’s Guide To Raising a Kid Who Loves Math: Our Favorite Takeaways
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Prodigy Authors
Good Housekeeping recently published an article by Meg St-Esprit called “How to Raise a Kid Who Loves Math,” featuring insights from parents, educators, and Prodigy Education’s own Director of Educator Enablement, Dr. Joshua Prieur. 
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November 4, 2025
Understanding 3D Shapes: A Beginner’s Guide for Kids
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Prodigy Authors
Take a quick look around your home or classroom. Notice the cereal box on the counter or the can of paint on the shelf? All of these have three different dimensions: length, width, and height. These are called 3-dimensional shapes, and they’re everywhere once you notice them.
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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 8, 2025
Building Math Confidence: Small Wins That Lead to Big Results
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Prodigy Authors
Building math confidence is the process of helping students gain self-assurance in their math skills through consistent practice and achievable goals. Small wins, such as solving a problem step-by-step or mastering a new concept, create momentum that leads to lasting improvement. Learn more about supporting a growth mindset in students.
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September 15, 2025
10 Everyday Ways to Strengthen Early Math Skills at Home
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Riley Haas
Building strong math skills early sets the stage for confident learning later in life. Children who regularly practice math develop number sense, curiosity, and problem-solving skills. As a parent, it’s easy to feel both excited and a little unsure about how to help your child with math. The good news? You don’t need special tools or complicated lessons. A dash of creativity mixed with simple routines is more than enough. Math can slip into everyday life!
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