Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
How might Prodigy, a math learning game, help increase primary…
How might Prodigy, a math learning game, help increase primary students' engagement in mathematics? :explode:
Presentation Design
Infographic through Canva. This video was very helpful for me and I will be relying on it to construct my final project. See Video
-
-
Research
Rationale
Province has started a Math Recovery Project and is going to fund digital math resources because of low math scores across the province on EQAO
-
-
-
-
Article An Evaluation of Prodigy: A Case Study Approach to Implementation and Student Achievement Outcomes \
Article Summary: Studied Prodigy implementation in 13 US schools. Student engagement key strength of the program. Students felt it made math easier and more fun. They felt a sense of achievement when leveling up. Liked by students and educators. Recommendations to introduce bilingual or Spanish version.
Article: Prodigy Math Performance Report
Article Summary: Prodigy's mission is "To help students in the world love learning." Prodigy conducts research by analyzing questions answered by students. Gr. 1-3 struggle with word problems, number lines, and fractions.
-
Student Responses
Likes
“I like that I can play with my friends. It is fun to decorate my house once I level up.” Grade 7 student
Dislikes
“Makes you battle when you move and you have no choice over who you battle. It is too confusing to battle your friends”- Grade 4 Student
-