| Type | Description |
|-------|-------------|
| Timed arithmetic | Add/subtract/multiply/divide against a clock |
| Number line games | Place numbers or solve inequalities |
| Fraction/decimal | Match, compare, or convert |
| Algebra balance | Solve for x with visual scales |
| Geometry puzzles | Angle chase, area/perimeter challenges |
| Memory match | Pair equations with answers |
These are the most common type. They focus on speed and accuracy of basic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division).
If you are looking for the games themselves to cite or study, here are the most academic-relevant ones:
Project: Fantasy Math
Project: Nerdle
Don't just type "math games." Use specific operators in Google or DuckDuckGo:
Try:
https://echo-github.github.io/math-facts/
(Replace with an actual existing link you find – I can’t guarantee a specific live URL stays active.)
Better: Search GitHub for math game + language:html and click “Pages” icon next to a repo.
You can use this for your project's README.md, the website's "About" page, or a blog post announcement.
GitHub.io (GitHub Pages) has become a vital repository for educational software, specifically "Math Games." Unlike proprietary app stores or ad-supported educational websites, GitHub.io hosts open-source, ad-free, and highly customizable math games. These projects range from simple arithmetic drills for elementary students to complex logic puzzles and graphing utilities for advanced learners. This report categorizes the types of games available, analyzes the technology driving them, and evaluates the benefits and limitations of using this platform for educational purposes.
Math Games Github Io -
| Type | Description |
|-------|-------------|
| Timed arithmetic | Add/subtract/multiply/divide against a clock |
| Number line games | Place numbers or solve inequalities |
| Fraction/decimal | Match, compare, or convert |
| Algebra balance | Solve for x with visual scales |
| Geometry puzzles | Angle chase, area/perimeter challenges |
| Memory match | Pair equations with answers |
These are the most common type. They focus on speed and accuracy of basic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division).
If you are looking for the games themselves to cite or study, here are the most academic-relevant ones:
Project: Fantasy Math
Project: Nerdle
Don't just type "math games." Use specific operators in Google or DuckDuckGo:
Try:
https://echo-github.github.io/math-facts/
(Replace with an actual existing link you find – I can’t guarantee a specific live URL stays active.)
Better: Search GitHub for math game + language:html and click “Pages” icon next to a repo.
You can use this for your project's README.md, the website's "About" page, or a blog post announcement.
GitHub.io (GitHub Pages) has become a vital repository for educational software, specifically "Math Games." Unlike proprietary app stores or ad-supported educational websites, GitHub.io hosts open-source, ad-free, and highly customizable math games. These projects range from simple arithmetic drills for elementary students to complex logic puzzles and graphing utilities for advanced learners. This report categorizes the types of games available, analyzes the technology driving them, and evaluates the benefits and limitations of using this platform for educational purposes.