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Eleven best online tutoring websites for K12 in 2020 [new]

Eleven best online tutoring websites for K12 in 2020 [new] | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"Could your child benefit from extra one-on-one support? Does your child have a negative attitude toward learning and school? Would you like them to improve their academic performance? Do you feel unable to help your child with homework? ..."

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The Prodigy Math Game: Game-based learning for the Common Core

The Prodigy Math Game: Game-based learning for the Common Core | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"Gamify Common Core Math! Game-based learning is a topic we have revisited numerous times on EmergingEdTech. The implications it has on student engagement and ..."

Michael Harrison's curator insight, October 20, 2017 9:34 PM

Article about the efficacy and use of the "prodigy math game." 

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Prodigy: A math game for elementary skill building -

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"Prodigy: A Math Game For Elementary Skill Building by Richie Saltzman, prodigygame.com Ed note: This is a sponsored post from Prodigy Math, a free-to-play game with paid memberships available ..."

Ashley Mendez Martinez's curator insight, February 4, 3:35 PM

Prodigy is a math game that allows students to practice their math skills at the level that they are and will slowly increase the level skill if progress is shown. It is in a form of a game, therefore students are engaged and wanting to get the questions right for points to later use it in their character or world. It's a tool that can be used for extension or be part of their choice sheet after completing classroom assignments. My students look forward to always choosing this option when the opportunity is given.Â