Mangahigh is a comprehensive and powerful test prep math teaching resource for state standards
offering more than 400 different
challenges ranging from addition to quadratic factorization
Email schools@mangahigh.com for further details
Mangahigh's easy-to-use challenge mechanism mimics your offline class or homework setting procedure
The challenges you set just pop up in the student interface, and results from your favorite classes
appear on your homepage
Mangahigh is 100% FREE for US teachers and schools. No partial access, no restrictions, no joking
Just sign up with your school email address, and we will validate your completely free account
Mangahigh is designed for use in a school context and relies on the teacher to direct and control the math learning experience for students
Mangahigh offers sophisticated problem-solving pedagogy, not rote learning
Learners are introduced to new lessons with scaffolding, and then progress towards applied work,
supported by specific hints and worked solutions throughout
Students love to compete with each other and
interact with other schools and students online
Mangahigh's Fai-To bilateral competition league for schools gives teachers an extra tool
to drive math interest and activity
Students want math help when they use Mangahigh
You will be amazed at how eagerly students listen when the math knowledge you give them will help
them reach a new high score
Our industry-leading tools analyze student performance in terms of achievement vs. effort, and also
allow you to download these results for use in other packages
Mangahigh allows you to compare your students' scores and time spent to national averages
Mangahigh's games-based learning approach motivates students to excel in math areas where they have been struggling
Mangahigh analytics tools allow for classification of students in the three tiers of RTI
Mangahigh's challenge system allows the teacher to provide individualized instruction appropriate
for students in each tier
Mangahigh makes math more interesting and accessible
Our games and challenges are 100% math, and they are hard work, but students nevertheless enjoy them
Your students will be fascinated by math on Mangahigh.com
Many students dread math because they fear they will not be allowed to work at
their own level and pace
Mangahigh uses adaptive technology and native games techniques to give slower
learners a way into math, and give more confident students
the opportunity to really excel
Mangahigh is a cutting edge new games-based teaching resource, and our ‘games’ contain
difficult math with sophisticated pedagogy
But students love playing them, and will do more math during a game than they ever could using pen and paper
Students get their own login and their own interface for Mangahigh, with a personal
To-Do list
They can easily see what is required of them by what date and they enjoy the process
of completing tasks, often earlier or to a higher level than required!
Students enjoy healthy competition, and Mangahigh lets students compete with each other,
and other students from around the world
Mangahigh is the home of Fai-To, a thrilling bilateral school competition, and
students also enjoy checking their school’s position on the Global Leaderboard
Mangahigh and games-based learning takes the edge off of math by giving students
the opportunity to make mistakes while they explore a lesson, and then tighten up
as they master it
Early failure is the foundation for high scores at a later stage in gameplay,
and this same principle is very powerful in introducing students to new math lessons
Students are offered full math support throughout their experience on Mangahigh
Within Prodigi, students review scaffold learning material first, and can then
access hints and solutions for over 40,000 Prodigi questions
Our math games offer integrated math help, often dynamically linked to gameplay
Mangahigh is a social activity that gives students the feeling of studying with their friends
Students enjoy playing the games together, and class leaderboards, Fai-Tos, and the Firestarter
award for early completion of homework give individuals the opportunity for personal prominence
while protecting slower learners
Mangahigh is an evolving platform, and there is always something new for students (and teachers!)
New games launch approximately every 6-8 weeks, and new features launch almost every week
Mangahigh is a fast-paced game environment, and students enjoy working under time constraints
Time constraints keep students on task
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Thomas J. Kadelbach, Lionel Wilson Prep, California
Vanessa McLain, Curtis Middle School, Wichita, Kansas.
Scott Leslie, Blue Ridge High School, South Carolina
Steven A, White House High School, Tennessee, age 14
Nora Harriford, Paducah Tilghman, Kentucky, age 18
Brittany Kidwell, Emmaus High School, Pennsylvania , age 16
Jonah Seth Mathis, West Oak Middle School, South Carolina, age 13