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

This is an Awesome Overview of the CIvil Rights Movement. It covers everything from Plessy Vs. Ferguson, Ku Klux Klan - KKK, Brown Vs. The Topeka...

This is a fun video that can be used as an introduction to the language, grammar, and a host of other general English topics.

Find out how scientists create electricity near volcanoes by using geothermal energy.

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

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Here is a quick video about the narwhal.

I do this convection currents demonstration when discussing how air moves. This can be used as well when discussing volcanoes, mantle convection,...

I show this video during my unit on volcanoes when discussing the two Hawaiian volcano flow types, Pahoehoe and aa lavas.  It shows both very well...

This is a great video to help introduce using text eveidence to answer inferential questions. It also demonstrates the difference between literal...

Sugar is blamed way too much for a child's extra energy.  Watch this video to see why science says it is not to be blamed.

This video would be a great one to use if you are going to introduce the food web and predator/prey relationships.  It has some great footage of...

Here is a video from 1982, when Robin Williams gave a great comedy performance about the United States flag.  Very funny and very patriotic.

Experience the awe-inspiring power of a strombolian eruption with this fascinating video found on ...

This is a random three-digit subtraction generator that is Smartboard friendly, with big buttons. Click the reset values button and the program...

This video explains the approach that JFK took to defuse the controversy of his being a Catholic running for President.

This video demonstrates the science behind the spice.  Why do peppers make your brain think your tongue is on fire?  What is the spicey scale all...

This is an excellent video, by MinuteEarth, to show your Earth Science...

This SciShow video discusses what truth serum is, how it was made, by chemistry, and the historical applications of it.

Have you ever wondered how big the solar system is?  This video explores the size and distance of our solar system.  It also discusses where...

This is a visually appealing and dramatic video that introduces your students to the study of biomes.  This is a great video to show as you get...

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

This music video can bring some joy to your lesson about light, gravity, waves, and the big bang as they listen to a parody of the Lion King song...

This physics lab worksheet focuses on exploring the concepts of collision and momentum using a simulation. The lab is designed to engage students...

Do your students wonder why we get old?  This quick video will demonstrate the process and genetics behind aging.

When introducing your interjections to your language arts class, this video by Schoolhouse Rock would be a fun one to show.  This song will...