Monthly Archives: April 2016


Going through our archives, we came across this great post from September 20, 2014 “Will It Matter in 2026?” that we wanted to share in case you missed it the first time around. I doubt I’ll ever do this but it’s an interesting thought …. You hear about people writing letters to […]

Throwback Thursday: Will It Matter In 2026?





Last month the 7 Generation Games team attended the California Association of Bilingual Education (CABE) 2016 conference in San Francisco, CA. As part of our presence there, our CEO, Maria Burns Ortiz and educator Jovi Buendia, presented a proposal entitled: Educational Games for ELL: State of the Art. The talk […]

CABE 2016 – Educational Games for ELL: State of the ...


Going through our archives, we came across this great post from November 9, 2014 “Something I Learned as a Grown-Up: More Than One Way is Right” that we wanted to share in case you missed it the first time around. It’s been 17 years since I lived in North Dakota, so when […]

Throwback Thursday: Something I Learned as a Grown-Up: More Than ...




We’re celebrating the end of another busy week. Today’s Freebie is the Understanding Bar Graphs PowerPoint presentation from our upcoming game, AzTech: UNDERSTANDING BAR GRAPHS – PowerPoint Presentation This presentation complements the Common Core-aligned Number and Operations in Base 10 standards. These charts and graphs are found and used within the game! […]

Freebie Friday: AzTech – Understanding Bar Graphs



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Going through our archives, we came across this great post from December 9, 2014 “Why I Don’t “Just Ask My Daughter“” that we wanted to share in case you missed it the first time around. I run a company that makes games to teach math. They are also really fun. You can try […]

Throwback Thursday: Why I Don’t “Just Ask My Daughter”