
Once you select a class you'd like to review data for, you'll be brought to that class' dashboard. If you'd like to learn more about how to manage classes, check out this article: Now let's go and log back into your teacher account! This article explains how:Īfter you log in, you'll be brought to your "classes" page. Once you've created a student account and played the game, let's return to your teacher account so we can explore some of its features! This will also populate your teacher account with some data, so we can explore your teacher features! We encourage you to answer some questions as a student to get a feel for their experience.


Read the article below and recover your class code, in order to create a student account. Once you've created your teacher account, it’s useful for you to go through the process of creating and trialling a student account.Ģ. Follow the instructions in the article below: If you're a teacher looking to get started, you'll first want to create your free Prodigy Teacher Account!ġ. They’re not allowed access to the logged-in components of the teacher/parent website which are restricted to parent/teacher account holders. Students - Student accounts are used to log in and play the game only. Parents - This allows parents to monitor their child's progress in Prodigy, retrieve their login credentials, and more! This account has access to all available functionality that Prodigy offers for an account such as assignment creation, reports and support for multiple classes. Teachers - Used by teachers & home school teachers. To start with, it's important to know that Prodigy offers three different types of free accounts:

Want to align Prodigy with what you're teaching in the classroom? Create a plan that will continually deliver the topic you're teaching in class to your students in Prodigy for a predetermined period of time. You'll even get a report you can view during and after they complete it! Assignments immediately insert selected skills into the game for students the next time they play. Want more customization than that? We give teachers the option to assess their student's knowledge of a skill by creating assignments for them. If they're struggling with a skill we'll pull them back to a prerequisite to get some practice before giving them another shot. If they're doing well on a topic, we'll move them to the next one in the grade.

Afterwards, we're constantly examining their progress through our curriculum tree to determine the next skill they should receive. When a student begins playing Prodigy, they’re automatically put through a placement test to determine the appropriate starting grade. Prodigy makes use of a proprietary algorithm in order to automatically deliver appropriate material for students.
