Seventh Grade resources for teachers. Contains videos, worksheets, websites, and activities for students.

In this assignment, students will open up a Google Doc, you can have it printed as well, and fill out a table of some very useful industrial ores...

I show this video when discussing pyroclastic flows.  This is a pyroclastic flow that killed a few people in Japan a couple of years ago.  It is a...

This is a fun video to tour the World and begin your exploration of the World. It names all the countries of the World.

Have you ever wondered why dogs pant?  This video would be great to show your students when you are talking about animal adaptations and how their...

This informative video provides an overview of five of the world's major religions: Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism. The...

This is an entertaining newscast that interviews scientists and what they have to say about the movie San Andreas.  I show this video in class to...

Enhance your knowledge with our geologic time scale, spanning from the ancient Precambrian era, nearly 4 billion years ago, to the vibrant...

In this video, students get to hear and see a really rare volcanic eruption.  These are silent killers called limnic eruptions.  Limnic eruptions...

Embark on an extraordinary adventure as two explorers venture beyond the conventional trails and unearth the hidden treasures nestled within...

Learn how gypsum and selenite crystals got formed in the Great Crystal Cave found in Mexico.  The crystals are some of the largest ever discovered...

This website gives a great example of using the commutative and associative properties of addition using Skittles.  There is a video available...

This is a short summary of the story of Emmett Till that would help spark the Civil Rights Movement.

This product gives plenty of practice to elementary students who are working at memorizing their multiplication times tables.

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In this activity, students will briefly examine 10 fields/disciplines of Geology: hydrology, volcanology, mineralogy, paleontology, stratigraphy,...

Have you or your students ever wondered why we yawn?  The theory that you may have heard was to add more oxygen to your body.  Well, guess what,...

In this demonstration, students will get a better understanding of what a geyser is and what makes it function the way it does.  I was worried...

This is a good video, yet kind of sad, about the use of Laika the dog as the first living organism to enter space during the Space Race of the...

If you are teaching a unit on the skin or the epidermis, your students might be interested in viewing how tattoos stay permanent in your skin.  ...

This is a great video clip to help introduce or review the March on Washington with Martin Luther King (MLK) during the Civil Rights Movement.

This is a great video overview with interesting facts about Harry S. Truman, produced by Disney. Includes items like the atomic bomb, Japanese...

This is a great video and song to use as a hook or closure piece on a lesson about the Dust Bowl.

 

Embark on a compelling video that sheds light on the physical and mental repercussions experienced by humans when struck by lightning....

This is a TEDed lesson on how our noses smell and detect odor. This is a cartoonized video with a great story track.  This science video goes...

This is a great clip to demonstrate and open a discussion about conflict: man vs. society as shown through the movie "Rudy."