If you meant the well-known site (by Ted Burch), I can write a post highlighting its free math games, worksheets, or interactive tools for teachers/parents.
Could you clarify what you need? For example:
Instant, browser-ready access to titles like Temple Run 2 on Google Play , optimizing resource utilization to prevent system lag on restricted computers. mathsframe.github
Dozens of variants inspired by classic physics games, bird-flying mechanics, and obstacle-avoidance simulations. 2. Gamified Mathematical Resources
(Please provide more context or details about mathsframe.github if you need a more accurate write-up) If you meant the well-known site (by Ted
The portal functions as an unblocked proxy hosting complete, lightweight HTML5 and WebGL adaptations of mobile and console classics:
I notice you're asking me to "provide post" for the domain mathsframe.github — but this appears incomplete (likely missing .io or another TLD) and I don't have access to post content on GitHub on your behalf. Dozens of variants inspired by classic physics games,
Sub-games such as Maths Choppity Chop where user input requires instantaneous calculation of division and decimal operations before completing an in-game physical task. 💻 Tech Architecture: Why GitHub Pages Works
HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript load directly from GitHub servers without heavy backend database calls.
Just let me know the and platform (Twitter, blog, GitHub README, newsletter, etc.) and I'll write it for you.