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

This is an animated video about the states of matter from StudyJams.  They do an excellent job explaining the different states: solids, liquids,...

This video was created and sung on the show Happy Days.  The tune is catchy and is sung about the process the heart goes through as it pumps blood...

Generate equivalent expressions using two additive properties. This video focuses on using the associative and commutative properties of addition...

This is an introduction to population distributions.  It talks about the three different population distributions:  aggregated, uniform, and...

The letters of a homesteader couple describe the epic experience of the first white settlers on the Plains.

This is a great video that explores the life and culture of the New England Colonies.

This is a fun video that takes students on a quick tour of the U.S. and visit the state capitals.

This animated video demonstrates how the Kansas-Nebraska act of 1854.  Learn how this act help begin the Civil War and divide our government...

This is an interesting video that describes some problems with the aquatic food web that contains certain types of trout.

For most of history, scientists weren't quite sure why our hearts were beating or even what purpose they served. Eventually, we realized that...

This Google search activity allows students to go to the internet to search for specific minerals and then to use the Periodic Table to discover...

This science lab can be used in any of the science disciplines because it is going to help students learn how to read a meter tape. Students will...

This is a great video overview with interesting facts about President Franklin D. Roosevelt, produced by Disney. Includes items like the Great...

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

This informative video explains the 27 amendments to the United States Constitution in just 4 minutes. From the Bill of Rights to the most recent...

This video explores the story of the election for president of 1960 between Kennedy and Nixon.

In this sand dune activity, students will have the opportunity to explore five different types of sand dunes: barchan, parabolic, star, transverse...

This video would be more for advanced students, but it does a good job of explaining how media can get scientific ideas completely screwed up.    ...

This video explores President Richard M. Nixon's promise and approach to the Vietnam Conflict/War.

If you are about to teach a lesson on black holes and the Roche Limit, this might be a fun science video to watch with your students. 

In this science lab, students will gain a pretty good understanding of what mass, volume, and density are. They will digitally change the volume...

Here is a video that discusses all of the chemical reactions that occur when cooking a cookie.  Great video to show the science behind cooking.

If you are teaching physical science and have often tried to come up with a great explanation about why objects hit the ground at the same time if...

This is a great short clip with some personal information from actual Navajo Code Talkers about their experience as a Code Talker and the Code...