Art Contest Ideas: If your kids want to paint a beautiful scene using magnetic fields and acrylic paint or create pixel art on their devices, that's STEAM and we love that too.
November 8th is celebrated as National STEM Day. We can help you make STEM Day more fun with our lineup of free educational math games teaching fractions, multiplication, division, statistics--all cross-curricular in Indigenous and Latin American social studies and histories.
Our trip to Omaha, NE had been in the works for ages and we made it. It was our pleasure to share what we've been researching and implementing in our Growing Math program.
Living in the United States, Hispanic Heritage Month has always been a month of celebration that you start hearing about in school when growing up. I knew it coincided with Mexican independence day and the independence day of many hispanic countries in Central and South America. We would have small […]
No, it is not too late to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day. It’s a newly federally designated day dedicated to Indigenous People that will now be observed in the United States according to President Joe Biden, who signed into effect on October 8, 2021. Read the proclamation here. A Historical Moment […]
October 13-16, 2021CHI Health Center The 2021 NIEA Convention theme, “Native Control of Native Education: A Time to Lead” recognizes that, through our collective efforts, we can enact educational sovereignty to transform learning experiences for our Native students and create true equity in classrooms, school districts and communities.
Hello! I’m Alejandro, I’m the project administrator for the Growing Math program at 7 Generation Games. I’d like to tell you a little about me and my proud Mexican roots. Although I was born and raised in Minneapolis, MN, that didn’t stop my parents from being able to raise my […]
Let’s celebrate Hispanic Heritage month with these charming books by Hispanic authors and/or illustrators. Some featured books are in Spanish only. Too Many Tamalesby Gary Soto illustrated by Ed Martinez This is the story of a treasure thought to be lost in a batch of tamales; of a desperate and […]
Hispanic Heritage month is here! From September 15th to October 15th we’re celebrating our roots and embracing our legacy, and this time I’m taking over the blog to tell you about being Hispanic while I was traveling through Spain. So first things first, if you don’t know me…hi! I’m Daniel. […]