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SplashLearn- Free Math Games for Kindergarten to Grade 5

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SplashLearn (formerly Splash Math) is a game platform that provides collaborative learning materials to teach students math from kindergarten to fifth grade. Teachers can create classes and invite their students to join them using a unique digital code. SlpashLearn allows you to create different types of assignments and assessments and provides tools to track student progress, share progress reports with parents, and plan different and personalized learning paths for students.   SplashLearn can be used both in the classroom and in distance learning mode (as well as in mixed classes upside down). Educators can use the platform to design and deliver formative and summative assessments, provide instructional practice for specific math skills, integrate classroom learning, promote independent and self-directed learning, and more. Here is a brief overview of SplashLearn. The purpose of this review is to introduce you to some of SplashLearn's key features and share some helpful

Prodigy Math Game- Learn Math Through Engaging Games

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Updated January 2022 Prodigy Math Game is an online learning website that helps students practice and learn math through fun and engaging games. As students play, Prodigy's adaptive algorithm suggests math questions and in-game rewards to keep them engaged and focused on the learning process. Using Prodigy's analytics reports, teachers can get specific insights into their children's performance, track their progress, and see how difficult math is for students. Teachers can offer a variety of directions and individualized support to help students improve their math skills. Prodigy Math has over 50,000 math questions for grades 1-8. The questions are automatically adapted to the child's individual development. Teachers can use the Prodigy Planner to align these questions with the classroom curriculum. You can also create custom work and in-game content for students to work on while they play . How does Prodigy Math Games work? Prodigy is easy to use: kids play in

Reflex Math- Learn Math Fact Fluency Through Interactive Games

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Reflex Math (reflexmath.com) is a playful learning platform that helps students master math facts. Reflex games are interactive and dynamic, providing students with a fun and exciting environment to learn math facts and learn familiar facts from inception to automation. [Related: Xtramath helps students improve their math reading skills ] As students play, they receive rewards and rewards for their efforts and progress. Teachers and parents can use the Reflex reporting system to track student progress and performance. Developing strong mathematical facts is key to interacting with complex mathematical concepts. A mathematical factor, Relexx Mathematics states that "in all four operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) the basic facts are memorized accurately, quickly and effortlessly". As students acquire automation, they can extract math facts from long-term memory without conscious effort and concentration. Automation allows students to spend more