School is almost over! Now you can finish your professional development during the summer to get ready for summer school or fall semester! The 2022-23 school year will arrive faster than you think, so don’t wait up. You can join our Growing Math training webinar on Saturday June 25, 2022 […]
As you know, all our 7 Generation Games apps are standards aligned. We have since included standards for math, English and Navajo history. You can click here to view them. What Standards are included in Making Camp Navajo? We included Common Core State Standards for mathematics and ELA. Dine’ Content […]
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 […]
What teachers really need right now is more time. So, we put aside our other plans and are offering to guest lecture (virtually) for a period an help your students with math, social studies and ELA
Scavenger hunts are on! The weather in your area has likely improved by now and the outdoors are in full bloom. Here are some educational indoor and outdoor scavenger hunts for your students that offer free printables.
Digital resources are always a welcome resource for your hybrid or remote classroom. Here are some that we know of that we’d like to share with you. Hopefully they make your lesson planning easier! Kennedy Center The Kennedy Center has resource collections, media, and lessons for home, and classroom. There […]
Here are some activities, projects, and experiments that can be done in class or at home. Some are USDA and others are from Ag in the Classroom. Here are 12 for today. Elementary School Science Resources Pre-K to 2nd grade Eggology – will learn what a chick needs for survival […]
USDA has so many free resources for teaching science, reading and art that we had to write several posts. What do you do, though, when material uses outdated terms like, "the Indians" ? We use it as a teachable moment.