We offer the following games as free downloads. Click the icon or the game title to go to the game page for download. Explore Our Free Math GamesNovember 3, 2020 in 7GenGames / Educational Games / Educational Resources / Newsletter tagged augmented reality / Aztech / Dakota / Educational Resources / educational video games / Free / Free Download / Free Resources / Free Video Games / lakota / learning at home / Math Games / Ojibwe / Spirit Lake by Christy Hanson
GUEST POST FROM DR. ERICH LONGIE, 7 GENERATION GAMES LEAD CULTURAL CONSULTANT From the fourth grade on — when my older sister started reading books to us (her younger siblings) in the loft of the log cabin where we lived — I have been a voracious reader. My curiosity knew […] Teaching Native American Indian Students Math the Easy WayNovember 2, 2020 in 7GenGames / Cultural content / Educational Games tagged Native American heritage month by Maria Burns Ortiz
Going through our archives I found this interesting blog about halloween customes and education written by our CEO Maria Burns Ortiz. “What does the ‘E’ in STEM mean?” my 8-year-old asked me this afternoon as I drove her to soccer practice. “Engineering,” I said. “Which is what?” she asked, reminding me […] The “E” In STEM (and HallowEEn)October 30, 2020 in 7GenGames / Parenting Like I Know What I'm Doing tagged halloween by Maria Burns Ortiz
Wendigos and skinwalkers have crept in on tribal psyches for generations. Creepy Tribal CreaturesOctober 28, 2020 in 7GenGames / Cultural content / Newsletter tagged forgotten trail / halloween by Christy Hanson
Spark up your child's reading list for National American Indian Heritage Month with "We are Water Protectors." Books We Love: We Are Water ProtectorsOctober 27, 2020 in 7GenGames / Book Club / Cultural content / Educational Games / Newsletter tagged newsletter by Christy Hanson
Let’s face it, some kids can be mean. We all remember that one guy or girl who bullied us in school from our own experiences. Ideally, school should be a safe learning place for students that they are excited to return every day. Despite the many anti-bullying programs offered to […] 5 Tips for Dealing with BullyingOctober 23, 2020 in 7GenGames / blogposts / Newsletter tagged Advice / bullying / Educational Games / Life Advice / teachers by Hannah Wren
Studying math is like trying to build muscles. It can become frustrating and after this, become boring for students. Maybe you're asking to yourself, what can I do to encourage my kid to get interested in math? Well, we got you covered! How to Make Math More InterestingOctober 20, 2020 in 7GenGames / Math / Newsletter / Teachers tagged newsletter by Maria Paz Jorquera
World Statistics Day is here! This year's theme is "Connecting the world with data we can trust." World Statistics DayOctober 19, 2020 in 7GenGames / Mathematics / Newsletter tagged newsletter by Christy Hanson
Let’s Celebrate Unidos 2020! | Oct 9 – Oct 11 UNIDOS Online is all about celebrating the intersection of video games and Latinx culture. Watch many video game related showcases, demos and interviews with game developers and game geeks! Join the Discord, and social media to see up-to-minute updates. Watch […] LatinxInGaming: UNIDOS 2020October 9, 2020 in 7GenGames / blogposts / Educational Games / Events / Newsletter tagged Latinx startups / newsletter by Christy Hanson
It's not us, it's you. What's up with that? Sound isn’t Playing in My GameOctober 5, 2020 in 7GenGames / Tech Tips tagged Tech Tips by AnnMaria De Mars
Volunteer your time at 7 Generation Games as a game tester! We're looking for enthusiastic game testers who want to play through our game and attentively look for any bugs. Video Game Testers Needed!September 30, 2020 in Educational Games / Game Progress / Newsletter tagged development / Game Testing by Christy Hanson
While many people think that choosing a career related to the health field would make them stay away from math, the truth is that it's impossible to not use it. Why Math is Important for Developing a Covid-19 CureSeptember 23, 2020 in 7GenGames / Educational Games / Game Progress / Newsletter tagged Empiric Empire by Daniel Mondaca