Students can use Prodigy’s scratchpad and virtual manipulatives to answer the questions without leaving the game.Īs a teacher, you can create a teacher account and log in to Prodigy. As students answer questions, they get to increase their game power, collect more pets, and level up. To succeed in these battles, students need to answer math questions correctly.Įach battle has about 3 math questions. Prodigy games are math battles students fight individually or with their peers from the same classroom or with their friends online. Next, they select one of the Worlds or Lands displayed on the screen (e.g., Cloudpuff, Grumpus, Flamekeep, Icefields,Animalia, Champion, Dragonfire, Ghosttown, etc).įor instance, they can choose the same World as their classmates so they can play against each other. To start playing the games, students first log in using their email and password and the class code shared with them by their teachers. The way Prodigy works is simple: kids play interactive games, answer math questions, win points and rewards and progress to higher levels. They can also design custom assignments and in-game content for their students to work on as they play the game. Teachers can use Prodigy’s Planner to align these questions with their class curriculum. Questions are automatically adapted to kids individual progress. Prodigy Math Game features over 50.000 math questions covering grades 1-8.