November 10, 2025

Homeschool Math Made Fun: Tips from Modulo and Prodigy
Helping Your Child Love Math at Home
Math can be one of the most rewarding, and at times, most intimidating, subjects to teach. Whether you’re new to homeschooling or looking to reignite your child’s love of learning, this workshop from Modulo and Prodigy offers real-world strategies to make math meaningful and fun.
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November 4, 2025

Understanding 3D Shapes: A Beginner’s Guide for Kids
Take a quick look around your home or classroom. Notice the cereal box on the counter or the can of paint on the shelf? All of these have three different dimensions: length, width, and height. These are called 3-dimensional shapes, and they’re everywhere once you notice them.
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October 31, 2025

Why Does Homework Cause Stress?
Homework is meant to help students learn. But for many children, the mere mention of the word "homework" conjures feelings of fear, anxiety, or boredom. Instead of being a tool for growth and a stepping stone toward academic excellence, homework becomes a thing of dread.
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October 31, 2025

Math Problems for 5th Graders
Fifth grade is an exciting time for young learners. It’s a year where many students explore clubs and sports, form new friendships, and take on new responsibilities. They also may take field trips, join class projects, and do other activities that allow them to explore and learn outside the classroom.
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October 29, 2025

What Is Volume? Understanding 3D Space for Kids
If you’ve noticed your child frowning at their math homework, you’re not alone. Many kids struggle when lessons shift from flat shapes to 3D objects. They often confuse area with volume, treat formulas like rules to memorize, and struggle to see how math connects to their daily life. That can be frustrating for parents and teachers who want learning to feel meaningful. On the bright side, there’s a way to make it click. Imagine filling a box with toys or pouring water into a bottle. That’s volume in action! Once kids understand this, math can feel less abstract and more practical.
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October 28, 2025

Geometry for Kids: A Simple Guide To Get Parents and Teachers Started
Circles, squares, triangles-geometry is everywhere. A slice of pizza forms a triangle, a soccer ball shows a pattern of hexagons, and a stop sign is an octagon. These shapes aren’t just fun to spot;they’re the first step in showing kids the answer to “What is geometry?” and explaining how it’s used in everyday life. When children notice how shapes fit together, they begin building spatial reasoning and problem-solving skills early on.
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