October 9, 2025
Fun Ideas to Reinforce Math Skills at Home
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Prodigy Authors
Fun ideas to reinforce math skills at home can help younger children build number sense and strengthen early math skills in ways that feel natural and engaging. Everyday math activities, such as cooking, board games, or interactive learning tools, can help kids connect new concepts to real life while making practice fun. Explore more strategies and activities in this guide.
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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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October 7, 2025
Fun Strategies to Improve Learning Skills: Turning "I Can't" Into "I Can"
Fun strategies to improve learning skills focus on turning “I can’t” into “I can” by using techniques that make learning more engaging and effective. These strategies include breaking tasks into manageable steps, practicing regularly, and using positive reinforcement to build confidence. For an example of how distributed practice can boost learning, see Prodigy's blog on distributed practice.
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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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October 7, 2025
What Is Volume? Understanding 3D Space for Kids
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Prodigy Authors
If you’ve noticed your child frowning at their math homework, you’re not alone. Many kids struggle when lessons shift from flat shapes to 3D objects. They often confuse area with volume, treat formulas like rules to memorize, and struggle to see how math connects to their daily life. That can be frustrating for parents and teachers who want learning to feel meaningful. On the bright side, there’s a way to make it click. Imagine filling a box with toys or pouring water into a bottle. That’s volume in action! Once kids understand this, math can feel less abstract and more practical.
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October 6, 2025
Types of Quadrilaterals Explained: Squares, Rectangles, Rhombuses, and More
Written by
Riley Haas
Quadrilaterals are everywhere: your windows, books, and even your phone or tablet screens! Anything that has four sides and four angles can be considered a quadrilateral. However, a rectangle isn’t exactly a square, nor is a parallelogram a rhombus. These differences matter because the type of quadrilateral can affect logical patterns or how geometry problems are solved. When your kids learn to recognize the different kinds of quadrilaterals, they can excel in geometry, find specific real-life examples, and see why some definitions of quadrilaterals can overlap.
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