The numerous games offered help middle school students improve their math skills and review their curriculum in a fun way. These games include activities for multiplying by 10, 100, 1000 and dividing by 0.1, 0.01, 0.001, which reinforce understanding of powers of ten, in line with the 7th and 8th grade curriculum. The games for time and measurement conversions are aligned with the unit conversion concepts taught in 6th grade, while the games for divisibility rules and proportionality aim to solidify arithmetic foundations in 6th and 7th grade.
The games also include quizzes on solving single-variable inequalities, allowing 7th and 8th grade students to practice this essential concept from the curriculum. Games on fractions, such as comparing fractions and performing fraction calculations, are linked to the 6th and 7th grade curriculum, strengthening fraction calculation skills. Quizzes on square roots and statistics prepare 8th grade students for standardized tests like the STAAR. Games on converting fractions to percentages also prepare students for higher-level math skills required in high school.
Other games like Sudoku help improve logic, memory, and concentration—beneficial skills across all grade levels. The "Number Puzzle" game and mental math exercises on the four basic operations offer valuable practice for speed and accuracy in calculations, meeting the objectives of the middle school math curriculum. Games on factoring, algebraic calculations, and expanding algebraic expressions allow 8th grade students to practice key algebra concepts, enhancing their test preparation.
Finally, games on the Pythagorean theorem, GCD calculation, and vectors are specifically designed for 7th and 8th grade students, helping them master essential math concepts. The quizzes and games offered are not only diverse and engaging, but also closely aligned with the educational objectives of middle school, providing an effective and enjoyable review of the concepts covered in class.