Whether you want the world to learn about the importance of turtles, cultural differences in bead work design or how to compute quartiles of temperature readings, you can make a game for it.
It has been a couple of years since the last Gathering of Nations. That’s what made this annual Southwestern powwow extra special this past weekend. Albuquerque was uncannily calm and sunny compared to other areas of New Mexico, where wind storm warnings were in effect. Everyone was ready for the […]
The 39th annual Gathering of Nations Pow Wow is April 28-30, 2022 Ya’at’eeh everyone. 7 Generation Games is traveling to Gathering of Nations at the Tingley Coliseum in Albuquerque, NM. We will be exhibiting there on both days! Get your tickets. Diana Sanchez and I hope to see you at […]
Much of my interests and family history with sheep is what guided our video game development for Making Camp Navajo. This new game is set to be bilingual in English and Diné bizaad. Spinning wool is not easy to learn. It takes some time and some investment to learn. First, […]
Every organization has knowledge they want to share with the world and games are a great way to do it. Not everyone has the capacity to make educational games - that's where we come in.
These days, it isn’t every day Navajos work with raw sheep’s wool or even think about crafting with yarn to make something wearable. Though sheep and goats are the traditional and cultural animals most raised by my Navajo people and other tribes of the Southwest, fewer people farm animals than […]
Teaching with Primary Sources Network is a site we love because of the practical lessons, discussion and wealth of topics. It's only flaw is with SO much content you sometimes can get lost.
7 Generation Games is headed to the New Mexico Association for Bilingual Education conference from April 7-9, 2022. This annual state conference will be in Albuquerque, New Mexico at the Embassy Suites hotel. Get ready for three days of career-empowering knowledge, practices, networking, and practical teaching solutions! Visit our 7 […]
We have added a Resource Library webpage on our teacher platform, Growing Math. We have also organized the virtual manipulatives page. What’s in the Resource Library? Are you looking for something to make your lesson just a little more engaging or to reach that student who didn’t understand the first […]
Women’s history month is a time to reflect on the successes of women’s achievements in history. Indigenous leaders I would like to highlight this month include Wilma Mankiller, Elizabeth Peratrovich, and Annie Wauneka. Wilma Mankiller “One of the things my parents taught me, and I’ll always be grateful . . […]
Most of the time, words like “studying” and “vacations”, can sound like complete antonyms. In general, studying at a school can be exhausting, to the point that can become stressful for kids. However, studying by itself may not be as stressful as studying while at school, where kids must past […]